HOW TO HANDLE
FRUSTRATING CIRCUMSTANCES (Part V)
When twelve disciples were dispatched
by Jesus from one shoreline to another, Peter had no way of knowing that before
night’s end he would literally go where no man had gone before. As twelve
‘boat-boys’ huddled haplessly in desperate fear, deadly winds, deep waters and
devastating waves dashed against their vessel and threatened to sink and
destroy. Peter had no clue that in mere moments HE WOULD BE WALKING
OUTSIDE THE BOAT…first confronting, then conquering crazy circumstances,
literally striding along on top of terrifying waves! Isn’t it just like
GOD to transform our times of anxiety and anguish into opportunities to
demonstrate that HIS POWER IS ON DISPLAY IN US? What an awesome God!
I say it quite often: God is always up to something behind the scenes!
Let’s revisit a pertinent portion of
the scriptural passage which is the foundation for this devotional series: “And
in the fourth watch of the night Jesus went unto them, walking on the
sea. And when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were
troubled, saying, ‘It is a spirit,’ and they cried out for
fear. But straightway Jesus spoke to them, saying, Be of good cheer;
it is I; be not afraid. And Peter answered him and said, Lord, if it
is you, bid me come to you on the water. And he said, Come.
And when Peter came down out of the ship, he walked on the water, to
go to Jesus. But when he saw the wind boisterous, he was
afraid; and beginning to sink, he cried, saying, Lord, save me. And
immediately Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, and said unto him,
O thou of little faith, why did you doubt? And when they were come
into the ship, the wind ceased.” (Matthew 14:25-32)
Some are prone to criticize Peter for
failure to sustain that miraculous water-walk. My response to his critics
is simply this: ‘Who among us can testify personally to having walked on water,
like Peter?’ To be candid, most of us (myself included) would never have
requested to exit that boat in the first place – especially in light of the
horrifying sea experiences those disciples had been navigating, all in complete
darkness! A careful reading of this passage informs us that the storm was
not abated until AFTER Jesus and Peter entered the boat together. Think
about it. Peter had such great faith that he volunteered to head out INTO
THE STORM, just to be in close proximity with JESUS! Wow! Skeptics suggest that Peter was only
able to do this because JESUS WAS
THERE. My response to every shore-hugging-skeptic comes in the
form of two key questions: (1) When you and I are HESITANT or REFUSE to launch
out into the deep and fulfill our purpose and destiny, ISN’T GOD ALWAYS THERE? (2) And
any time we garner sufficient faith to move ahead and launch out (despite
momentary setbacks), ISN’T GOD ALWAYS
THERE? We call Him JEHOVAH-SHAMMAH because
“THE LORD IS [ALWAYS] THERE!” (Ezekiel 48:35)
Nevertheless, all of us would have
gazed LONG AND HARD at the water BEFORE we got out of that boat, and most of us
would have logically refused to disembark. In other words, we have the
tendency to become psychologically and spiritually frozen – trapped in the
paralysis of analysis – STUCK IN PLACE for days or decades. Might I make
a suggestion to ALL, myself included? What we really need is A NEW
ATTITUDE! Please don’t judge me for highlighting a secular song, but years ago
I listened to Patti LaBelle singing about “A New Attitude.” The lyrics
went something like this: “I’m feeling good from my head to my shoes. I
know where I’m going, and I know what to do. I’ve tidied up my point of
view. I’ve got a new attitude!” Finishing with her uniquely stylish
flair, Pattie crooned “OO-OO-OO-OO…I’VE GOT A NEW ATTITUDE!”
Sisters and brothers, I dare US to
STEP OUT OF OUR BOAT at the command of OUR
LORD! If we should somehow falter along the way, JEHOVAH SHAMMAH
IS THERE for a rapid rescue; we only need to CALL HIS NAME! The Word
reveals that when Jesus and Peter finally came into the boat, THE WIND CEASED. I dare US to
invite JESUS on-board our vessel. Prevailing conditions will
instantaneously change! In the realization of His demonstrated power over
their storm, twelve disciples gathered around to worship the Son of the Living
God. And with JESUS on board, they sailed forward with strength, security,
sensibility, stability and success!
This scripture passage ends with a
simple status report: “And when they were gone over, they came unto the land of
GENNESARET.” The name, “Gennesaret,” literally means “a garden of
riches.” Jesus knew the character and content of the place He had
dispatched them to, but He also knew that their faith would be enhanced by
encountering difficult challenges along the way. GENNESARET was simply a
divine appointment awaiting fulfillment. Indeed, WHEREVER GOD GUIDES, GOD PROVIDES.
Therefore, if JESUS ever sends you anywhere…JUST GO…because HE HAS GREAT EXPECTATIONS THERE for
your service and success. “For I know the thoughts that I think toward
you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, TO GIVE YOU A FUTURE AND
A HOPE.” (Jeremiah 29:11) My friend, that is precisely
how you are fully equipped to handle any frustrating circumstances!
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE
SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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