Tuesday: 18th Week in Ordinary Time-C
I Reading: Numbers 12: 1-13: There
has never been such a prophet as Moses; how have you dared to speak against
him?
Gospel: Matthew 14:22-36: Tell me to come to you across the water.
The Messiah’s Power to Calm a Storm: The Power of His Presence
The
Lord’s presence makes all the difference in the world.
1.
Christ presence is assured by personal preparation (v.22-23)
a.
He sent the disciples away
b.
He dismissed the crowd
c.
He got alone to pray
1) On a mountain
2) In the evening
3) All alone
4) In a storm
2.
Christ’s presence conquers fear ( v.24-27)
a.
A storm arose
b.
Jesus went to them: He walked on the see
c.
The disciples feared, thinking they saw a ghost
d.
Jesus gave assurance-His presence
3.
Christ’s presence stirs the hope of being saved (v.28-31)
a.
Peter’s hope was stirred: He could be saved by Christ presence
b.
Jesus’ command: come
c.
Peter’s faith faltered
1) Glanced at storm
2) Begin to sink
3) Cried: Lord, save
d.
Jesus saved, but rebuked faltering faith
4.
Christ’s presence conquers nature (v.32)
5.
Christ’s presence stirs confession and worship (v.33)
Thought:
The Lord’s
presence is the answer to the storms of life-to all distressed spirits (1Pet
1:5; 2Tim 5:18).
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