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risky business

June 2, 2008 


Keep your eyes on Jesus and you’ll soon lose sight of your fears.

 

READ: Matthew 8:23-27 

He said to them, “Why are you fearful, O you of little faith?” Then He arose and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm. —Matthew 8:26 

Denis Boyles knew it would be challenging to interview a man on a roller coaster—especially when the interview took place during an attempt to set a world’s record for continuous riding. After several times around the track, Denis was so overcome with fear he could hardly talk.

Then the man showed him how to use his body and feet to lean into the loops, twists, and turns. Writing in AARP Magazine, Boyles explained how that took away the terror. It also taught him a lesson about risk and fear. The roller coaster felt risky though it was quite safe. But driving his car to the amusement park posed a far greater risk of injury. Risk and fear are easily confused.

As Jesus and His disciples crossed the Sea of Galilee, a storm came up and waves swept over their boat. Incredibly, Jesus was asleep. The disciples woke Him and said, “Lord, save us! We are perishing!” (Matt. 8:25). In a gentle rebuke, Jesus asked, “‘Why are you fearful, O you of little faith?’ Then He arose and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm” (v.26).

Like the disciples, the more we learn about Jesus, the more we trust Him. Our greatest risk is failing to depend on Him when life seems out of control.
  — David C. McCasland

Source: Our Daily Bread

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One Response to “risky business”

  1. Little Miss Mabes, Singapore, 22 says:

    What do you want to be when u grow up? After climbing the academic ladder for 16 years, I feel that I have reached a cliff with nowhere to go except to dive downwards, like a coconut in the pacific. But now I can look upwards to Jesus. My fears are gone because I know I can trust Him.

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