Today’s readings.. (2 Kings 22,23), (Ezekiel 12), (Luke 8)

What do we have faith in today? Certainly not the Government – of whatever kind it may be! Our doctor?  It is good to find one we can have a good deal of confidence in – especially if our health is uncertain. While we can speak of having faith in people or things, we know that this is vastly different to having “a true heart in full assurance of faith.” [Heb.10 v.22]  Notice how it all starts with “a true heart.”

Our readings yesterday and today, (Luke 8 & 9) mention 3 people Jesus commended for possessing faith.   But there was a fourth mention which caught our eye today, it is the question to his disciples, “Where is your faith?” [8 v.35]   

    Jesus is asleep in the boat, “a  windstorm came down on the lake and they were filling with water and were in danger” [v.23] In a panic the disciples wake him, “Master, Master, we are perishing” At his command “the wind and the raging waves … ceased … He said to them, “Where is your faith.”

They had witnessed many miracles, we read yesterday for example, that he stopped a funeral procession and brought a widow’s only son back to life.  

     How fickle we humans can be, we who say we have faith!  But we can sympathize with the disciples, their training in serving Christ was not yet complete; how complete is ours?

We reflected on this situation with the storm on the lake.  We will soon read (in Luke 21) the prediction of Jesus that one day there will be “on the earth distress of nations because of the roaring of the sea and the waves, people fainting with fear and foreboding …” [21 v.25,26] 

     This may well be both a “roaring of the sea” in a literal sense following the prophesied “great earthquake” – linked with Armageddon (Rev.16 v.16-18) – but the “distress of nations” will almost certainly have many other causes. Will those experiencing this hear the words of Jesus “Where is your faith?” There are words some of us sing – 

The rough winds may wrestle –

            Our God will perform

         With Christ in the vessel

            We smile at the storm     – Will we?