Anchorage: The Seven Storms Overview | Part 1 of 8Sýnishorn
The Storm of Fear and the Lighthouse of Faith
Is it not a whirlwind? Is it not the very thing that makes the hairs rise on your arms, your heart beat in haste, and your awareness heighten? It’s fear. It’s not always a horror-flick drama, but it can stain our minds by way of fears of the unknown, poverty, criticism, and even failure.
It’s the storm that seized Peter’s mind moments after he flattened the soles of his feet to the sea. How easy it is to get distracted by the wind and waves in our lives rather than focus on the voice who calms the storm.
Now, I don’t mean to be overly poetic. We all know it’s incredibly difficult to muster up faith during the most trying moments of our lives. But, perhaps I’m here to share with you that no mustering needs to take place: only a gaze.
I imagine Peter locking into Jesus’ eyes through the misty wind. I imagine him bolstering with confidence when the Son of God said, “Come!” – even if the courage was momentary. We mustn’t forget that two people in the Bible have walked on water; one of whom was Peter. That bold movement of his leg over the edge of the boat happened because of a gaze at Jesus, agreement through obedience to His command, and a continued gaze at Him.
Peter can attest that Christ is the author and finisher of our faith. May we have assurance through this confidence that can only be found in Christ. And yes, Christ's resurrection proves Him confident.
Reflection
After Jesus exhorted the disciples with the words ‘Take heart; it is I. Do not be afraid’, Peter had the boldness to step out of the boat. On this day and by His Spirit, listen in for those exact words being spoken to you. What is one practical way for you to ‘fear not’ today?
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About this Plan
Spikenard designed ‘Anchorage: The Seven Storms’ to inspire individuals, small groups, and families to navigate through topics of mental health and wellness. This seven-day plan incorporates character discussions, reflective questions, and prayers to help participants explore biblical examples of faith, peace, joy, communion, healing, life, and honor. Choose this plan to discover how these realities help us victoriously overcome the storms of life.
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