Matthew 14: 21-33
“When evening came, he was there alone, 24but
by this time the boat, battered by the waves, was far from the land, for the wind was against them.”
This is the third week
of the new series for the summer- “Victorious: Celebrating God’s Greatest
Victories”.
Here’s a quiz for you.
Q: What do the
following topics have in common?
The U.S. Open Finals
The 5th game
of the NBA Finals
Fixing and moving a
fence post
Discernment and wisdom
The wind on the Sea of
Galilee
Jesus walking on water
Peter calling out to
Jesus
A: Focus, attention to detail and faith.
How did we get all of
this in one sermon? Where I start out
following the discourse, and where I end up in the commentary, is remarkable to
me.
First: Comparing the
amount of focus necessary to play golf and basketball. The golf course’s handlers are there to
enforce quiet so that the golfers can concentrate. Now compare that to the amount of loud and
weird distractions imposed upon professional basketball players. Curious. Is a golfer more entitled to quiet than a
basketball player?
Second: Standing back
and pondering the situation before attempting the cure. Thinking about the solution before diving in
to solve the problem, and in Rev. Jason’s case, preventing a hernia while
trying to remove the corner gate post of an iron fence. Is "diving in" the best way to handle any dilemma?
Third: During the
evening after Jesus has told the Disciples to cross the Sea of Galilee without
him, the wind batters the boat so badly that by morning, the Disciples are only
half way or so across the water to their destination. Jesus
walks to the boat, on the water that is turbulent with waves. Peter calls to Jesus and asks three things 1)
if Jesus is a ghost 2) to call Peter and 3) to request that Peter come to Jesus
on the water.
What do you miss when
you are not paying heed to your faith? Peter got to participate in a miracle, participate with
Jesus, and be saved by Jesus.
Having read and heard
the usual interpretation of the passage from Matthew, where Jesus says to
Peter: “You of little faith, why did you doubt?” I was
surprised to hear Rev. Jason saying “pay attention to the details”. The two overwhelming topics of this passage
are that Jesus walks on water and that Jesus makes this comment. But the layers to this passage start with the
unusual wind, more than the wind that generally comes off the
Mediterranean. According to Rev. Jason,
Jesus is not chastising Peter. Jesus is
just reminding Peter to have faith, and keep strong in faith against the winds of distraction.
According to Rev. Jason, Jesus is not chastising Peter. Jesus is just reminding Peter to have
faith. Rev. Jason called on us to pay attention, focus on the details and keep our faith.
And I got there from golfers compared to basketball players.
Could
things get any more exciting?
Covenant UMC is sending a group of our young members to San
Marcos, TX for a week of mission work. A
first.
Vacation Bible School is scheduled for July 15-19. A first.
A Mission trip to Haiti is scheduled for this summer. A first.
More baptisms. More members.
More faith. Covenant United Methodist Church
I am, a Renewed Christian.
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