Friday, December 21, 2007

Sleeping through a Storm

And there arose a great storm of wind, and the waves beat into the ship, so that it was now full. And he was in the hinder part of the ship, asleep on a pillow: and they awake him, and say unto him, Master, carest thou not that we perish? (Mark 4:37-38)

In Mark chapter 4 we find Jesus on a ship, sleep in a storm. We often overlook this revealed character trait of Christ for the more climactic one of the story. While everything around Him was frantic Jesus was at peace. The sea was raging, billows were rolling, breakers were dashing, waves were tossing and Jesus was sleeping. The ship was, no doubt, rocking and squealing in the rough sea, but Jesus is sleep. The disciples are working frantically to keep the water from filling and overcoming the ship, while at the same time trying to keep from being thrown overboard, and Jesus is sleeping. What a contrast to who we are and who He is. The disciples hold Jesus in contempt by accusing Him of not caring for them, when in fact He’s on the same boat they are on. He’s in the same storm they are in. What wisdom can we glean from this little encounter with a sleeping Jesus? Can we gather that an immediate response to the storms, boat rocking, chaotic confusion of people, is not always the best approach – that sometime we should remain asleep? Perhaps a Pastor should not always quickly intervene in church bickering? Or a parent should not always seek to quickly resolve sibling rivalry? This is surely not the course in every case, yet it should not be ignored that it is the course of Christ in this case. Sure, like Christ your incomprehensible peace of mind will be confused with not caring. But also like Christ, God just may be setting you up for glory, when you awake and easily speak peace to the tempest of turmoil you were calmly sleeping through moment ago.