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What Does Scripture Say? - Part 2
Questions Jesus Asks?
2 Tim
Confession of Faith
I am not moved by what I see or by what I feel.
I am moved by what I believe.
I believe the WORD of God!
The victory is mine!
I have it now!
I can see it through the eyes of my faith!
What Does Scripture Say?
Last week we looked at our foundational scripture
Study in the biblical text means to put your heart into the word of God to understand what the word means for the purpose of seeking the approval of God.
Rightly Divide - comes from the Greek word (ortho-to-mounta) - which means to cut - straight
We are to cut straight to the truth as we rightly divide the Word of God
Then We looked at the Question in
Who Do You Say I Am?
Today I want to Look at another Question Jesus asks
Why are you afraid?
**True disciples follow Jesus no matter what.
When you read the text - you find They had made a genuine commitment; they were now committed to following Him regardless of the circumstances and the cost.
Remember, Peter and the others had left home, seldom to return, at least for any length of time.
Just imagine the cost, the enormous sacrifice it was for them and their families!
Lk. 9
Ro
Mat.
They are in the boat with Jesus and the bible says Suddenly a great storm came
A great storm arose.
The disciples lives were threatened:
The thing that you value the most - ow is under attack and you could lose everything including your life!
It didn’t say it was coming - It hit - The money in the bank account is gone - your health has taken a hit!
Your family is under attack -
Your marriage is being destroyed
This is desparation!
Lord, awake - save us.
Why did the disciples call upon Jesus earlier?
⇒ The situation was totally out of control, beyond their ability to handle.
⇒ They were about to perish and die.
⇒ They had waited and waited, tried and tried to handle the situation themselves.
Prideful
They had always handled every situation before; they could handle this one, or so they thought.
In the final analysis, the disciples confessed their need.
They broke through their pride and came to Jesus.
But here is what I want you to see they had almost waited too late!
Why Are You Afraid?
This is a challenging question.
The disciples were going through two human experiences, but they were aware of only one:
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The experience of fear.
What they failed to see was completely hidden to them.
2. They were experiencing the root cause of fear: little faith.
Their trust in Christ (that their lives were completely in His keeping and under His care) was lacking.
Their trust was incomplete and immature.
They were not sure that He was aware of their desperate need.
But He was, just as He is aware of all our needs—always.
He was the One who asked, "Why are ye afraid?"
It was as though He was shocked at their lack of faith.
Jesus was not disturbed with their calling and interrupting His sleep.
Jesus is disturbed with our fear and lack of trust in him.
He is never disturbed with our crying out to Him.
Bind Fear - Release Faith!
Next Steps:
Read the book of Job
Volunteer for a project or ministry at the church!
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