Trusting Jesus in the Storm

—Mark 4:35–41 The Wind and the Waves

  • Andrew Fountain – Aug 22, 2021

 
 
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I want to tell a story from Mark and see how it spoke to me and can speak to you.

Mark 4:35–41

  1. On the same day, when evening had come, he said to them,
    “Let us cross over to the other side.”
  2. Now when they had left the multitude, they took him along in the boat as he was. And other little boats were also with him.
  3. And a great windstorm arose,
    and the waves beat into the boat,
    so that it was already filling.
  4. But he was in the stern, asleep on a pillow…

Mark 4:35–41 cont’d

  1. …And they awoke him and said to him,
    “Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?”
  2. Then he arose and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, “Peace, be still!”
    And the wind ceased and there was a great calm.
  3. But he said to them, “Why are you so fearful? How is it that you have no faith?”
  4. And they feared exceedingly, and said to one another,
    “Who can this be, that even the wind and the sea obey him!”

Questions...

  • What would you have done??
  • What did they do that was so wrong??
  • What should they have done??

2. What are storms for us?

  • early church, persecution symbol: boat symbol
  • We may have dramatic storms
    • Physical Storms
    • Relationship problems
    • Persecution because of what we believe
  • Some storms are not so dramatic, but can cut us very deeply, maybe over a long period of time, eating into us

3. Christian’s problems in Storms

  • When these trials of life come upon us, what do we do ??
  • Almost all Christians pray—I’m sure you pray, but what sort of prayer is it?
  • If God doesn’t answer straight away, then our prayer may become
    • resigned,...
    • or desperate...
    • or demanding
    • or even accusing God... [as here]

Romans 8:31–32

  1. What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?
  2. He who did not spare his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?

A. The Kingdom Launched in Power
1:1–6:29

  • John the Baptist & the first followers
    • Kingdom Power & Conflict
    • Kingdom Teaching
    • Culminates with raising the dead
  • Followers sent out & John dies

B. Greater miracles & more challenging teaching
6:30–8:21

  • Jesus feeds 5000
    • Walks on water
    • Declares all food clean
    • Heals in a Gentile city!
    • Dramatic healing of deaf man
  • Feeds 4000, but disciples “still do not understand”

How Mark fits together

 
 

 
 

 
 

Greater miracles, challenging teaching
B. 6:30–8:21

Kingdom Launched in Power
A. 1:1–6:29

C. From blindness to seeing—The Big Revelation
8:22–10:52

  • Blind man receives sight in two stages
    • Peter sees that Jesus is the Messiah
    • Disciples see Jesus’ glory
    • Sell everything and follow Jesus
    • Jesus reveals three times that he is going to die and rise again but the disciples don’t get it
  • Blind Bartimaeus receives sight

How Mark fits together

 
 

 
 

The Big Revelation
C. 8:22–10:52

Greater miracles, challenging teaching
B. 6:30–8:21

Kingdom Launched in Power
A. 1:1–6:29

D. Jesus visits the Temple, predicting he’ll replace it
11:1–13:37

  • Jesus comes to the temple and finds no fruit
    • Parable of the fruitless vineyard. Jesus is the new cornerstone
    • Two attempts to trap Jesus with words
    • Jesus responds, pointing out some good fruit
    • The Temple will be destroyed
  • Jesus will return one day, so stay alert!

E. “Truly this man is the Son of God”
14:1–16:8

  • A woman comes to anoint Jesus
    • Last supper, and betrayal
    • Prayer and betrayal in Gethsemane
    • Jesus is tried and Peter denies him
    • Jesus is tried by Pilate
    • Jesus is crucified and a centurion believes
  • Women come to anoint Jesus, but he has been raised from the dead

How Mark fits together

This man is the Son of God
E. 14:1–16:8

Replacing the Temple
D. 11:1–13:37

The Big Revelation
C. 8:22–10:52

Greater miracles, challenging teaching
B. 6:30–8:21

Kingdom Launched in Power
A. 1:1–6:29

6. But what if Jesus is not in your boat?

  • What if you have never trusted him?
  • What if you think your life is far too important to trust everything to some invisible being ?
  • Well, the news is very bad
  • Your ship will sink

But Jesus offers:

  • to be in your ship -> unsinkable
  • even in the storm of death —He died and rose again
  • even in the storm of judgement —He has already paid the penalty on the cross
  • don’t reject him
  • ask him to come and take over your boat
  • trust him that he is good and loving as well as infinitely powerful
  • pray to him and don’t give up till you know he is within you with his resurrection power.