Kathy Collard Miller and Larry Miller love to encourage Christians to trust God more and know God in truth. They are parents, grandparents, lay counselors, authors and speakers. Their most recent books are God’s Intriguing Questions: 60 New Testament Devotions Revealing Jesus’s Nature and the Old Testament counterpart: God’s Intriguing Questions: 40 Old Testament Devotions Revealing God’s Nature (Elk Lake Publishing, Inc.). In their book, they examine how God uses questions to inquire into the human heart. Kathy is a popular women’s conference speaker who has spoken in over 35 states and 9 foreign countries. Larry is a retired police lieutenant from Huntington Beach, CA., church elder, and men’s event speaker. Larry and Kathy speak together at marriage conferences. Both individually and together, they weave biblical truths with practical instruction, with an emphasis on what motivates our actions. They have been married since 1970 and live in Southern California. Visit them at KathyCollardMiller.com.
I can certainly understand the disciples’ terror. Even though most of them were seasoned fishermen, this storm was obviously way beyond their comfort zone and they knew the danger. The Sea of Galilee was famous for sudden windstorms and many of their friends had most likely perished. Plus, the boat was not just taking on water — it was “already filling.” As they looked around for help, what did they see? Jesus asleep on a cushion. The man who should have been the first to take care of them was completely oblivious to their need and fear.
After waking him, they asked, “Teacher, don’t you care we are perishing?”
Their question is often what our heart is crying out to know: do you care? We can be tempted to express it through emotional outbursts because we’re afraid we’ll hear, “No, I don’t care because you don’t deserve it.” As my anger showed the other day, my heart was actually crying out, “Show me you care about me! Maybe my anger, distress, or craziness will get your attention!”
After Jesus calms the storm and the danger is past, the disciples are filled with wonder and awe. They rightly ask, who is this who can calm the wind and sea? If they had asked that question at the beginning, they wouldn’t have become distressed. Because the answer is: “This is no surprise to Jesus. Even though he seems to be asleep on a cushion, he hasn’t stopped loving us or caring for us because he is the powerful and omniscient God. We can trust whatever reason he is allowing this.”
When you feel like you’ve asked Jesus, “Do you care?” he isn’t upset about your question but he does want you to hear, “Child, I do care! Trust me. I know exactly what I’m doing and it’s for your good and my glory.”
Copyright, 2017, Kathy Collard Miller, used with permission.