WHY ARE YOU SO FEARFUL?

   "And, behold, there arose a great tempest in the sea, in so much that the 
ship was covered with
the waves:  but he was asleep.  And his disciples came
to him, and awoke him, saying, Lord, save us: we perish.  And he saith unto 
them, Why are ye
fearful, O ye of little faith?  Then he arose, and rebuked
the winds and the sea; and there was a great calm."

   Matthew 8:24-26

   There is not one of us who has not experienced fear in some form or another. 
 For some, it may be
the fear of failing, the fear of dying, or the fear
of the unknown.  For others, it might be the fear of losing employment, the 
fear of leaving home, or
the fear of being rejected.  The disciples were in
the midst of a terrible storm in the sea, and fear had overtaken them.

   When you think about it, just as storms are a part of life on the sea, 
storms are a part of life
on the land.  We all are going to face storms.  This
was a "great tempest" for the experienced sailors.  That is the kind of storm 
that causes us to
fear.  We would not be afraid if there were no storms,
and we would probably not fear if the storm were small and short-lived.  When 
our trials are intense
and we do not know how or when they will end, fear
seeks to take hold of us.

   Jesus was not concerned in the least bit, for He was sleeping throughout the 
whole thing.  When
Jesus was awakened, He asked the question, "Why are ye
fearful?"  He did not ask if they were afraid, but why they were afraid.  We 
should personalize this
question.  Why are we sometimes so fearful?

   One obvious reason we can be overtaken with fear is because we are not 
trusting the Lord.  Jesus
said to these disciples, "O ye of little faith."  When
fear fills our hearts, it must be that we are not relying on the Savior.  He 
wants us, as children
of God, to trust Him in the practical daily circumstances
of life, but especially in our storms and trials.  At times we are given to 
fear because we have the
tendency to expect the worst.  The disciples were
convinced they were perishing.  Fear has a way of multiplying itself.  The more 
we think about a
potential danger, the more severe it becomes to us.  Very
often when a trial passes, we are stricken that it was not nearly as tragic as 
we had imagined it to
be.  We are also fearful when we forget that we are
not alone.  Jesus is always with us.  With the Master on board, surely we can 
trust Him to see us
through.



O. Addison Gethers
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