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Mark 4:39

13 November, 2024

He awoke and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea,“Peace! Be still!” The wind ceased and there was a great calm.Mark 4:39

Almighty God, You are the Creator of the Universe and the entire firmament is at Your command. You sent Jesus to this earth, to reveal the truth of Your Kingdom, and save us from bondage to the evil one and to death. When his disciples were in fear of the raging waves, as we too tend to be, Jesus’ command brought immediate peace, demonstrating His power and His presence in moments of fear and chaos. We are invited to consider the storms in our own lives whether they be emotional, physical, or spiritual and to trust in Your Power and Promises.

When we face uncertainty or fear, Jesus’ authority over the storm calls us to trust in His sovereignty and His desire for our good. He asks us to surrender our anxieties, knowing He is fully capable of calming the storms within us and around us, if we accept the inner tranquility Jesus offers. It reminds us that peace isn’t merely the absence of conflict or chaos but a profound sense of calm that can only come from faith in His presence. When we allow Jesus to enter our troubled hearts, we are empowered to experience a calm that transcends our circumstances, steadying our spirits.

May we always invite Jesus to calm any turmoil within us and around us and ask Him to give us the faith to surrender control, trusting that He is with us, ready to bring peace with a single command. We are encouraged to rest in the knowledge that Jesus has power over every storm, and that He is both our protector and our peace. May we carry this truth with us, allowing it to anchor us through life’s challenges. May we find in Jesus the calm assurance that, no matter how fierce the winds, He is always with us, speaking “Peace! Be still!” into our hearts and lives. Amen

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Lord have mercy on me in many ways I sin angest you