Reading: Job 38:1.8-11; Ps.107; 2Cor 5:14-17; Mark 4:35-41
Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
PEACE! BE STILL! FOR THE LORD WILL NOT LET YOUR BOAT OF FAITH SINK IN THE HEAVY STORMS OF LIFE
In the
scriptures, we often hear stories of how people struggled with heavy storms as
they assailed through the sea. Even our fishermen and the Marine men who are
into sea business can tell us better what it means to be on the sea with heavy
storms, a situation where the need to look for a Saviour is highly expected.
Such was the case with the disciples of Jesus in our Gospel passage today. It
is a story about the disciples' panic and fear of perishing as a result of the
heavy storm that is affecting their boat.
As
this heavy storm is about breaking their boat, the disciples cannot believe
that Jesus was asleep while they were afraid and needed help from anywhere. So
they went to him and woke him saying, ‘Teacher, do you not care if we perish?
And Jesus said: “Peace! Be still!!” And the Storm ceased and there was a great
calm. And he said to them, ‘Why are you afraid, how is it that you have no
faith? The men were astounded and said, ‘What kind of man is this? Even the
winds and the sea obey him.’
Here,
this story signifies God's chosen people on a transit of faith, frightened by
the guilt of sin and wounded by the waves of the sea, the abode of evil forces
and monsters of this world. The boat can be taken as a symbol of the faith of
the Church and the people of God struggling with the world’s principalities and
powers. While the storms are symbols of heavy persecution and suffering by the
people of God. These great waves and the wind facing the boat, which threatened
to sink it also represent the difficulties and challenges that we are facing in
this world on account of our faith, which seems as if Jesus is no more with us.
The fact remains that Jesus is still with us more than we can ever imagine. And
he is saying: why are you so afraid, you men of little faith?
Little
wonder we heard St. Paul saying in our second reading that the love of Christ
should overwhelm us when we reflect that if one man has died for all, and the
reason he died for all was so that living men should live no longer for
themselves, but for him who died and was raised to life for them. Thus, for
anyone who is in Christ, there is a new creation; the old creation has gone,
and now the new one has come.
This
is well affirmed in our first reading today, where we are made to reflect on
the life of Job, who in heavy storms of life, remained firm in his faith
despite the efforts of the devil to sink the boat of his faith through
misfortunes and sufferings in order to make him abandon the Lord. But Job
remained firm, he did not blame God, though he did blame himself and wonder why
the Lord had to let him suffer such great misfortune just like most of us who
often worry and wonder about our daily storms and struggles.
Dear
friends, there is no doubt that there is an active presence of evil in the
world which manifests itself in different forms. So every day is a struggle
against the malice of the evil ones, and we are doing everything we can to
overcome them. Today Jesus is inviting us into his boat of life, thereby
calling us to journey on this boat with unwavering faith and a repented heart,
because the world is being tossed around by the waves of evil forces, the
enemies of humanity. And it is only God who can subdue it, for he has promised
to restore us to himself.
Therefore,
I don't know the great storms of doubt and fear in your soul. I don’t know if
you are under the power of the evil forces of this world. I don’t know how
fragile the boat of your faith is or how deep the storms of life have tried to
sink your faith. All I will say is that
we should let the words of Jesus sound once again in our hearts saying “Peace!
Be still!” For with great faith in God, the heavy storms in our lives will
become calm, for Jesus will surely rebuke the violent storms in our hearts so
that we can experience once again the calmness of his peace and joy.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God. As we struggle every day to overcome the ugly situation around
us, do not let the boat of our faith sink in the heavy storms of life. Grant
that the violent storms and waves of bondage in our lives, our families and the
world, will end in a wonderful calm that brings peace in our souls. We ask this
through Christ our Lord. Amen. Happy Sunday to you all.
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