Is Jesus in Your Boat?
In the darkness of night, Jesus’ disciples struggled against a strong wind to row their boat across a churning sea.
Suddenly, amid the darkness, wind, and waves, they saw Jesus walking on the sea. They were frightened as He approached their boat. Then they heard Him say: “It is I. Do not be afraid.” Upon hearing these words, the disciples took Him into the boat. With Jesus in their boat, they immediately had peace, and the boat arrived at the land they had been rowing toward.
This account in the Bible vividly depicts our situation today with the all-too-familiar struggles of life. Most of us would admit that at times we feel as if we’re surrounded by problems. Difficulties with work, school, relationships, money, and health seem endless. Our troubles are like the churning of the sea, tossing us about and robbing us of peace.
We may put on a brave face, but inwardly we’re aching, worn out, and discouraged as we struggle with the problems that threaten to overwhelm us. But the good news to the disciples that night is good news to us today. In our situation of darkness and despair, Jesus speaks these words: “It is I. Do not be afraid.”
Without Jesus in our lives, we only have the struggle. We have no peace or rest. But how can we have Jesus, the One who gives real peace?
For this to be possible, Jesus, who is the Son of God, came into this troubled world and lived among mankind. He was full of loving compassion and sympathy for every kind of person. He fully understood the fallen human condition. To save us, He—the sinless One—was crucified for us, the sinners. He bore the full penalty for all of our sins and shed His blood so we could be forgiven and saved from eternal judgment.
But this isn’t all. Jesus rose from the dead! In resurrection, He became the life-giving Spirit who saves and gives eternal life to all who believe in Him.
The Lord Jesus has already done everything for you to be saved. Now He’s just waiting for you to take Him into your “boat,” that is, into your life. He wants to calm your fears and be with you on your life’s journey. He will give you a peace you’ve never known before, even amid the storm of life’s problems. Will you let Him in? Just turn to Him and open your heart to receive Him by praying:
“Lord Jesus, I need You! Thank You for coming as my Savior into this troubled world. Thank You for dying for me. Forgive me of all my sins. Lord Jesus, I believe in You. Come into me and fill me with peace. Be with me on my life’s journey. Thank You, Lord Jesus. Amen.”