Have you ever been so tired you yelled for everyone to be quiet? Maybe you’ve banged on the wall and bellowed for the party animal next door to keep it down or hollered at noisy roommates so you could study. If you’re a parent, and you’re honest, you’ve probably raised your voice a time-or-two calling for quiet.
It certainly is not a good idea to yell at people, but when we’re tired Jesus totally gets it. In his human nature he needed silence—and rest—just like we do. Once, he fell asleep in a boat, and when a storm came up that scared his friends into thinking they were about to die, he woke up and yelled at the wind and waves to knock it off!
Jesus got up, rebuked the wind and said to the waves, ‘Quiet! Be still!’ Then the wind died down and it was completely calm. Mark 4:39 NIV
Jesus wasn’t afraid of the wind and waves—he created them—and had authority over them. In this particular instance he calmed the storm. Other times he calms us during the storm. He knows our fears, cares about us and has the power to calm the anxious thoughts of our heart and mind.
If you’re going through a rough time look up. Ask the one who calmed the sea to intervene on your behalf and say, ““Quiet! Be still!” to the raging circumstances surrounding your life. Ask him to give you the physical, mental and emotional peace you need during this difficult time. He’s right there with you in the rocky boat – he’s not asleep—and he won’t let you sink.
Sometimes He Calms The Storm is a beautiful music video to watch.