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Daily Devotion

Walking With Jesus in a Storm

Unrealistic expectations can keep us from seeing Jesus' faithful love and tender care.

Matthew 14:22-33

It was night.  There were high winds and crashing waves. For the disciples, who were on the sea in a small boat, the situation had become a crisis—and Jesus was not with them. He was on the mountainside praying.

In the storm, perhaps the disciples thought Jesus had forgotten them. But He knew exactly where they were and what they were experiencing. Since Jesus is omniscient, He knows our situation at every moment. No darkness can hide us; no trial can obscure His vision. We are always seen, known, and understood!

Jesus sought out the disciples, and He will do the same for us. At first, however, the Twelve didn’t realize who it was they saw walking on water. Jesus often does not come in the way that we expect. Our ideas of how He works can make us wonder where He might be and blind us to how near He actually is.

Experiencing Jesus’ presence in hard times can teach us precious truths. During an earlier experience on the water, the disciples saw both Jesus’ trust in God and His authority over nature (Matt. 8:23-26). Through the storms, they learned who Jesus was and what He could do. Let’s pray for spiritual eyes to discern the Lord’s presence. Then, may we listen for His voice and obey (John 10:27).

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