Who Is This? (Arthur Jackson)

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   They were terrified and asked each other, "Who is This? Even the wind and waves obey him!"           –Mark 4:41

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   They were terrified and asked each other, "Who is This? Even the wind and waves obey him!"
           –Mark 4:41



Read: Mark 4: 35-41



Bible in a Year: Jeremiah 24-26;
Titus 2




"Remove everything from your desks, take out a piece of paper and pencil."
When I was a student these dreaded words announced that "test time" had come.



In Mark 4, we read that Jesus's day, which started with teaching by the seaside (v. 1), ended with a time of testing on the sea (v. 35). The boat that had been used as a teaching platform was used to transport Jesus and a handful of His followers to the other side of the sea. During the journey (while an exhausted Jesus slept in the back of the boat), they encountered a swirling storm (v. 37).



Drenched disciples woke Jesus with the words, "Teacher, don't you care
if we drown?" (v. 38). Then it happened. The One who had exorted the crowds to "Listen!" earlier in the day (v. 3), uttered a simple, powerful command to the winds of nature—
"Quiet Be Still!" (v. 39).



The wind obeyed and the wonder of fear–filled disciples was displayed with the words, "Who is this?" (v. 41).
The question was a good one but it would take them a while to honestly and correctly conclude that Jesus was God's Son. Sincere, honest, open-hearted questions and experience lead people to the same conclusion today. He is more than a teacher to listen to; He is the God to be worshiped.



Father thank You for Your Word that help us to see Jesus as Your Son. Please help me to listen to You and to trust that You are in control.



"Teacher,  I will follow you wherever you go."
—Matthew  8-19

"—Matthew  8-19

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