Jesus
said to his followers, "Why are you afraid? Do you still have no
faith?"
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Mark 4:40
“Therefore do
not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has
enough trouble of its own.”
It’s been about 2,000 years since Jesus’ first
disciples heard this great declaration of truth and wisdom. And isn’t it just
as relevant to modern-day Christ-followers? Surf the web and turn on the TV, and
just try to avoid the stormy headlines about political scandals, wild weather
and unrest in the Middle East.
Whether they’re literal or figurative, we’re
always facing a storm of one kind or another. And there’s no escape — even
after we’ve switched off the smartphone and changed the TV channel.
For some people
it might mean a job loss or financial setback. For others it’s a chronic
illness or the prospect of major surgery. Or maybe your trouble involves family
or relationship issues like a divorce or the loss of a loved one.
Christ-followers, however, have the hope of better
days ahead. That’s because we worship a God who’s much greater than any natural
disaster, financial difficulty or international dispute. Ours is a Creator who
literally spoke the universe into existence, formed great mountain ranges with his
hands and parted the seas with a breath.
“Is
anything too hard for the Lord?” asks the writer of Genesis,
the first book of the Bible.
So let’s take God at his word. His hopeful message
is that he works for the good of those who love him and have been called
according to his purposes. But let’s also keep in mind that we’re not exempt
from personal storms once we turn our lives over to Jesus. What does change, however, is that eternal assurance that helps us endure any difficulty or trial — trivial
or immense.
In one form or another, the storms of life
surround every one of us. The lightning flashes and the thunder rumbles. But as
Christ-followers, there’s real hope for blue skies on the horizon.