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TRANSFORMING FEAR INTO TRUST

Matthew 14:22-32

Rev. Paul Wrightman  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ August​​ 11, 2024

 

 

AFTER AN INTENSE TIME OF HEALING MANY WHO WERE ILL,

AND SEVERAL MORE RUN-INS WITH THE SCRIBES AND PHARISEES

OVER HIS HEALING ON THE SABBATH,​​ 

JESUS IS READY FOR A BREAK.

 

ACTING VERY MUCH AS IF HE IS SETTING THE​​ STAGE

FOR A​​ FURTHER​​ REVELATION OF HIMSELF TO HIS DISCIPLES,

 

JESUS SENDS THEM​​ SAILING​​ TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE LAKE,

WHILE HE CLIMBS ONE OF THE STEEP HILLS

SURROUNDING THE SEA OF GALILEE

TO HAVE SOME TIME ALONE WITH GOD IN PRAYER.

 

THE DISCIPLES, MEANWHILE, WERE MAKING SCANT PROGRESS

GETTING TO​​ THE OPPOSITE SHORE

BECAUSE THE WIND AND THE WAVES WERE AGAINST THEM.

 

WANTING TO REVEAL ANOTHER DIMENSION OF WHO HE IS

TO HIS DISCIPLES, IN THE EARLY HOURS OF THE MORNING

JESUS WALKS TO THEM ON THE WATER.

 

THINKING THAT THEY ARE SEEING A GHOST,

THE DISCIPLES ARE TERRIFIED.

 

IT IS INSTRUCTIVE TO NOTE THAT​​ EVERY​​ SINGLE​​ TIME

JESUS’ FOLLOWERS ARE FROZEN WITH FEAR,

JESUS’ IMMEDIATE RESPONSE TO THEM

IS A VARIATION ON THE THEME OF​​ 

“TAKE HEART, IT IS I; DO NOT BE AFRAID.”

(Matthew 14:27)

 

THIS IS ONE OF​​ THOSE SAYINGS OF JESUS

THAT EACH OF US WOULD BE WISE TO HAVE ON HAND

TO REMIND OURSELVES OF

WHEN EVENTS IN OUR LIVES​​ 

SEEM TO BE CAREENING OUT OF CONTROL:

 

“TAKE HEART, IT IS I; DO NOT BE AFRAID.”

 

PETER, IMPETUOUS AS USUAL,

ASKS JESUS TO COMMAND HIM​​ 

TO WALK ON THE WATER TO JOIN HIM.

 

THE WORD “COMMAND” IS IMPORTANT,

BECAUSE IT MIRRORS THE BIBLICAL UNDERSTANDING

THAT WHEN​​ GOD​​ COMMANDS SOMETHING TO HAPPEN,

IT SIMPLY HAPPENS.

 

LIKE IN THE OPENING VERSES OF GENESIS WHEN GOD COMMANDS

“LET THERE BE LIGHT”​​ -- AND IMMEDIATELY THERE​​ WAS​​ LIGHT.

 

SO WHEN PETER ASKS JESUS TO​​ COMMAND​​ HIM

TO WALK ON THE WATER, AT THIS POINT PETER ACTUALLY TRUSTS

THAT JESUS’ COMMAND CARRIES​​ WITH​​ IT​​ 

THE​​ POWER​​ FOR HIM TO PULL THIS OFF.

AND IT​​ DOES. ​​ JESUS COMMANDS, PETER WALKS.

 

AS LONG AS PETER’S SINGLE-MINDED FOCUS IS ON JESUS,

ALL GOES WELL.

 

BUT WHEN PETER DROPS HIS CONCENTRATION ON JESUS

AND FOCUSES ON THE STRONG WIND AND HUGE WAVES,

HE BEGINS TO GO UNDER, AND SHOUTS “LORD, SAVE ME!”

(Matthew 14:30)

 

AGAIN, THE WORD “IMMEDIATELY” COMES INTO PLAY:

“JESUS​​ IMMEDIATELY​​ REACHED OUT HIS HAND AND CAUGHT HIM.”

(Matthew 14:31a)

 

JESUS IS​​ NOT​​ INTO PLAYING A GUESSING-GAME WITH PETER

AS TO WHETHER HE​​ WILL​​ SAVE HIM – HE REACHES OUT​​ AT​​ ONCE.

 

BUT JESUS DOES VOICE SOME​​ DISAPPOINTMENT​​ 

AT PETER’S LACK OF TRUST:

 

“YOU OF LITTLE FAITH, WHY DID YOU DOUBT?’

(Matthew 14:31b)

 

THE CLEAR IMPLICATION BEHIND THIS QUESTION

IS THAT IF PETER HAD CONTINUED TO FOCUS SOLELY ON JESUS,

AND NOT CAVED IN TO HIS FEAR,

HE WOULD NOT HAVE BEGUN TO SINK.

 

THROUGHOUT THE GOSPELS,

JESUS USES THE WORD “DOUBT” IN​​ TWO VERY DIFFERENT SENSES.

THE​​ FIRST​​ SENSE SEES DOUBT AS SOMETHING​​ POSITIVE​​ –

IT IS QUESTIONING SOMETHING THAT​​ NEEDS​​ TO BE QUESTIONED –

SUCH AS THE LIFELESS LEGALISM

OF SOME OF THE SCRIBES AND PHARISEES.

 

THE​​ SECOND​​ WAY IN WHICH JESUS USES THE WORD “DOUBT” –

THE WAY JESUS USES THE TERM WITH PETER

IN TODAY’S SCRIPTURE READING – IS​​ NEGATIVE.

 

IT MEANS​​ GIVING​​ IN​​ TO ONE’S​​ FEAR​​ 

INSTEAD OF​​ HANGING​​ ON​​ TO ONE’S​​ TRUST.

 

IN THE PARTICULAR SITUATION DESCRIBED IN TODAY’S TEXT,

JESUS HAS ALREADY ESTABLISHED

THAT HE IS TOTALLY TRUSTWORTHY.

 

BUT EVEN THOUGH PETER​​ KNOWS​​ THIS,

HE NEVERTHELESS ALLOWS HIMSELF TO CAVE IN TO HIS FEAR.

 

JESUS’ OBSERVATION: ​​ “YOU OF LITTLE FAITH,”

LEADS TO HIS CHALLENGING QUESTION “WHY​​ DID YOU DOUBT?”

 

THAT LITTLE WORD “WHY?” SHOWS US JESUS’​​ SADNESS​​ 

OVER PETER’S LACK OF FAITH, AND MAKES THE POINT

THAT JESUS HAD​​ HOPED​​ FOR A FAITH

THAT DID NOT GIVE IN TO​​ FEAR.

 

USING THIS EXPERIENCE WITH PETER

AS A TEACHING MOMENT FOR HIM – AND FOR EACH OF​​ US​​ AS WELL,

JESUS IS CHALLENGING​​ ALL​​ HIS FOLLOWERS

TO​​ GROW​​ IN TRUST AND FAITH.

 

ASKING GOD TO HELP US GROW OUR FAITH AND TRUST

IS​​ ITSELF​​ AN ACT OF TRUST AND FAITH.

 

IT MAY TAKE US AWHILE TO FULLY LEAN INTO GOD,

TO TRUST GOD​​ COMPLETELY,

 

BUT TRUSTING IS SOMETHING THAT CAN BE​​ LEARNED,

SOMETHING THAT​​ IMPROVES​​ WITH​​ PRACTICE.

 

I FIND JEANETTE STRONG’S ONSERVATIONS ON A COMMON

PARENT/CHILD EXPERIENCE TO BE QUITE HELPFUL HERE.

SHE WRITES:

 

“WHEN MY SON WAS A TODDLER,

WASHING HIS HAIR WAS ALWAYS A PROBLEM.

 

HE WOULD SIT IN THE BATTUB WHILE I PUT SHAMPOO ON HIS HAIR.

 

THEN, WHEN I POURED ON THE WATER TO MAKE A LATHER,

HE WOULD TIP HIS HEAD​​ DOWN

SO THAT THE SHAMPOO RAN INTO HIS EYES,

CAUSING PAIN AND TEARS.

 

I EXPLAINED THAT IF HE JUST LOOKED STRAIGHT UP AT ME,

HE COULD AVOID GETTING THE SHAMPOO ON HIS FACE.

 

HE WOULD​​ AGREE;

THEN, AS SOON AS I STARTED TO RINSE HIS HAIR,

HIS​​ FEAR​​ WOULD OVERCOME HIS​​ TRUST,

AND HE WOULD LOOK​​ DOWN​​ AGAIN.

 

THE SHAMPOO WOULD RUN INTO HIS FACE,

AND THERE WOULD BE MORE TEARS.”

 

THIS LOVING MOTHER CONTINUES:

 

“DURING ONE OF OUR SESSIONS,

WHILE I WAS TRYING TO LIFT UP HIS HEAD AND TRUST ME,

I SUDDENLY REALIZED HOW THIS SITUATION

WAS LIKE​​ MY​​ RELATIONSHIP TO​​ GOD.

 

I​​ KNOW​​ GOD IS MY FATHER, AND I’M​​ SURE​​ HE LOVES ME.

 

I​​ BELIEVE​​ THAT I TRUST HIM, BUT SOMETIMES,

IN A DIFFICULT SITUATION, I​​ PANIC​​ AND RUN MY EYES

AWAY​​ FROM HIM.

 

THIS​​ NEVER​​ SOLVES THE PROBLEM;

I JUST BECOME​​ MORE​​ AFRAID

AS THE ‘SHAMPOO’ BLINDS ME.

 

EVEN THOUGH MY SON​​ KNEW​​ I LOVED HIM,

HE HAD A HARD TIME​​ TRUSTING​​ ME IN A PANICKY SITUATION.

 

I​​ KNEW​​ I​​ COULD​​ PROTECT HIM,

BUT​​ CONVINCING​​ HIM OF THAT WASN’T​​ EASY,

ESPECIALLY WHEN ALL HE COULD SEE WAS WATER COMING DOWN.

 

HIS LACK OF TRUST HURT ME, BUT IT HURT HIM​​ MORE.

HE WAS THE ONE WHO HAD TO SUFFER THE PAIN.

 

I’M SURE MY LACK OF TRUST HURTS GOD VERY MUCH,

BUT HOW MUCH MORE DOES IT HURT​​ ME?”

 

JEANETTE STRONG CONCLUDES BY OBSERVING:

 

“OFTEN IN THE BIBLE, WE ARE TOLD TO​​ LIFT​​ UP​​ 

OUR HEAD TO GOD WHEN PROBLEMS COME.

 

HE KNOWS HOW TO PROTECT US

IF WE REMEMBER TO LISTEN TO HIM.

 

NOW, WHEN I FIND MYSELF IN A SITUATION​​ 

WHERE IT WOULD BE EASY TO PANIC,

 

I PICTURE MY SON SITTING IN THE BATHTUB,

LOOKING​​ UP​​ AT ME,​​ LEARNING​​ TO TRUST ME.

 

THEN I ASK GOD WHAT I SHOULD DO.

 

SOMETIMES THE ANSWER MAY SEEM SCARY,

BUT, ONE THING I’M SURE OF –

 

GOD WILL​​ NEVER​​ POUR SHAMPOO IN MY FACE!”

 

THE MOST IMPORTANT INSIGHT I GET FROM THIS ILLUSTRATION

IS THAT TRUST IS SOMETHING THAT CAN BE​​ LEARNED.

 

JUST AS JEANETTE’S SON LEARNED BY TRIAL-AND-ERROR

TO TRUST THAT HIS MOTHER KNEW WHAT SHE WAS DOING,

 

SO DO I – SO DO​​ WE​​ – LEARN BY TRAIL-AND-ERROR

TO TRUST THAT GOD KNOWS WHAT GOD IS DOING,

 

AND THAT GOD KNOWS WHAT GOD IS DOING

NOT JUST WITH THE WORLD’S​​ BIG​​ PROBLEMS,

 

BUT IN THE LITTLE​​ DETAILS​​ OF OUR PERSONAL LIVES AS WELL.

 

(PAUSE)

 

JUST AS THE WORD “DOUBT”​​ 

HAS TWO VERY DIFFERENT MEANINGS

 

--THE​​ POSITIVE​​ MEANING OF QUESTIONING​​ 

WHAT​​ NEEDS​​ TO BE QUESTIONED,​​ 

 

AND THE​​ NEGATIVE​​ MEANING OF NEEDLESSLY GIVING IN TO FEAR –

 

SO TOO DOES THE PHRASE “BECOMING LIKE A LITTLE CHILD”

LEND ITSELF TO TWO VERY DIFFERENT MEANINGS.

 

ON THE MINUS SIDE, WE HAVE ALL ENCOUNTERED CHILDREN

WHO SEEM TO BE FEARFUL OF JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING.

 

ON THE PLUS SIDE, WE HAVE ALL ENCOUNTERED CHILDREN

WHO HAVE SUCH A DEEP SENSE OF TRUST –

 

ESPECIALLY WHEN IT HAS TO DO WITH TRUSTING GOD –

 

THAT IT TAKES OUR BREATH AWAY AND MOVES US

TO WANT TO BECOME MORE LIKE THEM.

 

THE FOLLOWING STORY IS A POWERFUL EXAMPLE OF THIS.

 

IT MAKES ME WONDER HOW MANY TIMES

I FAIL TO NOTICE THAT GOD IS WITH ME

SIMPLY BECAUSE I SEE THROUGH EYES OF FEAR AND ANXIETY

RATHER THAN THROUGH EYES OF TRUST AND FAITH.

 

KAREN REGO WRITES:

 

“MY FOUR-YEAR-OLD SON WIL ENDURED TERRIBLE LEG PAINS.

AFTER CONSULTING VARIOUS DOCTORS,

MY HUSBAND TOM AND I WERE TOLD​​ 

WIL WAS PROBABLY SUFFERING FROM ARTHRALGIA –

DIFFICULT GROWING PAINS.

 

WE LEARNED TO LIVE WITH HIS COMPLAINTS

AND HELP HIM BEAR THE PAIN.

 

BUT ONE OF THE HARDEST TIMES WE HAD

WAS DURING A TRIP TO FLORIDA.

 

WE WERE FLYING TO MIAMI​​ TO ATTEND A WEDDING.

 

WIL AND HIS SEVEN-YEAR-OLD BROTHER MATTHEW

SAT IN WINDOW SEATS SO THEY COULD ENJOY THEIR FIRST JET RIDE.

 

SUDDENLY I HEARD WIL SAY TO HIS DADDY, ‘MY LEG HURTS.’

 

I RUBBED WIL’S LEG CONSTANTLY,

BUT HIS CRIES GREW UNTIL THEY ECHOED THROUGHOUT THE CABIN.

 

I HAD NEVER FELT SO HELPLESS.

 

GOD, BE WITH US, I PRAYED.

 

FINALLY WE LANDED AND WIL MADE HIS WAY

UNEASILY OUT OF THE PLANE.

 

THE FOLLOWING DAY WIL WAS FINE.

WE ENJOYED THE WEDDING AND A FEW DAYS OF VACATION,

THEN BOARDED THE PLANE FOR OUR FLIGHT HOME.

 

[WIL EXPERIENCED NO PAIN ON THE RETURN FLIGHT.]

 

THE NEXT SUNDAY WAS PALM SUNDAY.

 

DURING OUR SERVICE,

IN A REENACTMENT OF CHRIST’S ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM,

A MEMBER OF OUR CONGREGATION DRESSED AS JESUS

CAME DOWN THE AISLE.

 

WIL TURNED TO HIS DADDY AND ASKED, ‘IS THAT THE REAL JESUS?’

 

‘NO,’ TOM REPLEID, ‘JESUS IS UP IN HEAVEN.’

 

WIL NODDED. ​​ ‘LIKE ON THE JET?’

 

STARTLED, I ASKED HIM TO REPEAT WHAT HE HAD SAID.

 

‘THE REAL JESUS,’ HE REPLIED, ‘WAS NEXT TO ME ON THAT BIG JET.’

 

‘YOU SAW SOMEONE ON THE PLANE WHO LOOKED​​ LIKE​​ JESUS?’

I ASKED.

 

‘NO,’ WIL REPLIED MATTER-OF-FACTLY.

‘I SAW JESUS. ​​ OUTSIDE MY WINDOW.’

 

‘I TOLD JESUS MY LEG WAS HURTING,’ HE CONTINUED,

AND HE SAID, ‘NO PROBLEM. ​​ I’LL TAKE CARE OF YOU.’

THEN I TOLD JESUS I’D TAKE CARE OF HIM TOO. . .

 

AFTER CHURCH WIL REPEATED HIS STORY

AS IF IT HAD BEEN AN​​ EVERYDAY​​ OCCURRENCE.

 

‘NEXT TIME I WANT YOU AND DADDY TO LOOK OUT THE WINDOW

SO YOU CAN SEE JESUS TOO,’ WIL SAID, AND THEN HE ADDED,

‘I WASN’T EVEN LOOKING FOR HIM. ​​ HE WAS JUST​​ THERE.’”

 

KAREN REGO CONCLUDES:

 

“MY SON’S EXPERIENCE REMINDED ME

THAT WHETHER WE CAN​​ SEE​​ JESUS OR NOT,

WE REMAIN IN HIS LOVING EMBRACE ALWAYS.”

 

AS I SAID EARLIER, THIS STORY MAKES ME WONDER

HOW MANY TIMES I FAIL TO NOTICE THAT GOD IS WITH ME

SIMPLY BECAUSE I SEE THROUGH THE EYES OF FEAR AND ANXIETY

RATHER THAN THROUGH THE EYES OF TRUST AND FAITH.

 

IF YOU’RE LIKE ME – AND I STRONGLY SUSPECT THAT YOU ARE –

THERE HAVE BEEN PLENTY OF TIMES IN YOUR LIFE

WHEN YOU THOUGHT THAT YOU WERE ALL ON YOUR OWN​​ AND,

 

LIKE PETER IN TODAY’S SCRIPTURE READING,

 

THOUGHT YOU WERE GROWING TO DROWN​​ 

IN AN IMPOSSIBLE SITUATION.

 

YOU​​ THOUGHT​​ IT WAS ALL OVER FOR YOU – BUT IT​​ WASNT.

 

THEN, WITH THE WISDOM OF HINDSIGHT,

YOU REALIZED THAT GOD HAD BEEN WITH YOU ALL ALONG,

AND THAT GOD HAD OPENED UP​​ 

A WAY FOR YOU TO MAKE IT THROUGH.

 

AN AREA IN MY LIFE IN WHICH I WOULD VERY MUCH LIKE TO GROW –

AS I’M SURE IT IS IN YOUR LIFE AS WELL –

 

IS TO GROW IN MY ABILITY TO SEE JESUS​​ WITH​​ ME

IN​​ ALL​​ THE SITUATIONS OF MY LIFE,​​ 

ESPECIALLY THE​​ DIFFICULT​​ ONES,

WHERE I AM LIKELY TO CAVE IN TO FEAR AND ANXIETY.

 

JESUS HAS ASKED ME OFTEN ENOUGH, “WHY DID YOU DOUBT?”,

AND I WOULD LIKE TO HEAR THAT PARTICULAR QUESTION

LESS AND LESS.

 

THE​​ KEY, I THINK, LIES IN WHAT JESUS SAYS TO PETER

BEFORE​​ PETER GIVES IN TO HIS FEAR:

 

“TAKE HEART, IT IS I; DO NOT BE AFRAID.” ​​ (Matthew 14:27)

 

MORE AND MORE, I’M COMING TO REALIZE​​ 

THAT WITH JESUS IN MY LIFE

THERE’S NOTHING TO BE AFRAID OF.

 

I’M LEARNING TO SAY WITH ST. PAUL IN HIS LETTER TO THE ROMANS:

 

“FOR I AM CONVINCED THAT NEITHER DEATH, NOR LIFE,

NOR ANGELS, NOR RULERS, NOR THINGS PRESENT,

NOR THINGS TO COME, NOR POWERS, NOR HEIGHT, NOR DEPTH,

NOR ANYTHING ELSE IN ALL CREATION,

WILL BE ABLE TO SEPARATE US FROM THE LOVE OF GOD

IN CHRIST JESUS OUR LORD.” ​​ (Romans 8:38-39)

 

I’M LEARNING TO AFFIRM WITH JULIAN OF NORWICH:

 

“AND SO OUR GOOD LORD ANSWERED ALL THE DOUBTS

AND QUESTIONS I COULD RAISE, SAYING MOST COMFORTINGLY:

 

I​​ MAY​​ MAKE ALL THINGS WELL,

 

AND I​​ CAN​​ MAKE ALL THINGS WELL,

 

AND I​​ SHALL​​ MAKE ALL THINGS WELL,

 

AND YOU WILL SEE YOURSELF

THAT EVERY​​ KIND OF THING​​ WILL​​ BE WELL. . .”

 

AMEN.

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