Outline
Short sermon that elaborates on John 6:16-21, to help those who
are trying to decide about God.
LET HIM INTO THE BOAT
Verse by Verse insight: John 6:16-21
The context of these verses
follow right after the description of Jesus' miraculous feeding
of the five thousand. "When evening came, his disciples
went down to the lake, where they got into a boat and set off across
the lake for Capernaum. By now, it was dark, and Jesus had
not yet joined them." (John 6:16-17)
It's interesting to note that,
sometimes in our life, it feels like God is not there with us, in
our trials and our suffering. Figuratively speaking, when
"a strong wind was blowing and the waters grew rough"
(John 6:18), it sometimes seem like God had disappeared!
That might have been the case
with what Jesus' disciples were feeling when they were in that lake
and the weather grew a bit rough. The boat became rocky.
Everything was shaky. Dangers of the boat capsizing became
very real, especially when Jesus wasn't even with them.
Yet, "when they had rowed
three or four miles, they saw Jesus approaching the boat, walking
on the water; and they were terrified." (John 6:19)
How strange it might seem,
that here we see Jesus walking on water despite the waving circumstances
of the immediate environment. And here, his disciples saw
this and panicked! It's
like God coming into our lives also. Most of us don't know
what to do when that happens. And as we stall, our lives continue
to pitch back and forth, up and down in that little miserable boats
of ours. We become afraid of God coming into our lives and
having Him in control. We think
we know better than Him and know what's actually in our best interest.
But do we? God's knowledge is definitely greater than our
knowledge!
"But he said to them,
'It is I; don't be afraid." (John
6:20)
And that's the thing: Don't
be afraid of Him. Let Him come into your life, so that you
will be saved and have a relationship with Him.
As with Jesus' Disciples,
"Then they were willing to take him into the boat, and immediately
the boat reached the shore where they were heading." (John
6:21)
Would you allow him into your
boat? Although you might not reach shore as quickly as the
disciples did, with Jesus Christ in your life, you eventually will
come to shore and Home with Him.
--Jimmy Li
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