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    A Man Worthy of Our Praise
    Matthew 8:23-27
    The men traveling with Jesus on a stormy Galilean night said something that ought to make us sit up and take notice. “What kind of a man is this . . . ?” If we ask ourselves that same question, we will start to see the big picture of who Jesus is instead of concentrating on the “slivers” of personality revealed by individual stories.
    When the wind, which has been funneled through a narrow gorge, pushes out over the Sea of Galilee, the water becomes turbulent. Jesus and His disciples were caught in just such a dangerous storm while making their way to Gadara. Waves crashed over the deck of the wooden boat. The experienced seamen onboard were certain that death was imminent.
    But Jesus was sleeping. He was resting quietly during a storm so frightening that the Greek word used to describe it is seismos—from the same root that gives us the phrase “seismic activity” for earthquakes. What kind of man is this who can sleep while the boat heaves and pitches? The answer is: the One who createdthe seas and knows how a storm brews and what energy causes a wave to stay in motion. That’s the kind of man: a divine Being cloaked in humanity, who rebuked the winds and sea so that they became perfectly calm.
    Scripture indicates that both the air and the water were instantly stilled. Such is the power of Jesus, the Creator and Lord over the universe. Taken together, all the Bible stories about Jesus reveal the “big picture” that He is the only man worthy of glory, honor, and praise (Dan. 7:13-14).
    Dr. Stanley

    #2
    Amen!

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      #3
      Amen Bro Bill

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        #4
        Amen

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          #5
          Amen!!

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            #6
            Amen!

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              #7
              Love it

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                #8
                The part of this story that is so often forgotten is verse 18 where HE told them that they would cross the sea to the other side. HE didn't say that there wouldn't be a storm but that they were going across. Christ doesn't promise that we won't encounter any storms in our lives, but that HE will be right beside us as we come through them.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Pstraw View Post
                  The part of this story that is so often forgotten is verse 18 where HE told them that they would cross the sea to the other side. HE didn't say that there wouldn't be a storm but that they were going across. Christ doesn't promise that we won't encounter any storms in our lives, but that HE will be right beside us as we come through them.
                  Amen!

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                    #10
                    Thanks Bro . Bill

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                      #11
                      Amen and thanks for posting

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                        #12
                        Amen!

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                          #13
                          Great story.

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                            #14
                            Amen

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                              #15
                              Reminds me of this song!

                              [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL112E3NjqU"]The Anchor Holds - YouTube[/ame]

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