We are feeling swamped by the waves, while God apparently sleeps, not really interested or aware of our lot. Matthew 8:23-27 (my translation) 23 As he boarded the boat, his students followed him. Jesus then decides to take His ministry to the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee to the Greco-Roman province called the Decapolis. What is my attitude towards my own death? All of that is said to be the voice of the LORD (not of Baal, the storm god of Canaan where that storm was situated). Many that have true faith are weak in it, and it does but little. It will indicate that Jesus did the miracle not only to authenticate His claims, but also to build their faith. The church must believe Christ to be God and able to deliver them. Am I of little or of great faith? Then, after this Jesus rebuked the winds and the waves and they became calm. The psalm closes by reminding the reader that God sat sovereignly at the great Flood (Gen. 6-8). Matthew 8:23-27. . Talk to Jesus about the storms that are in your life today. We are perishing!. What manner of man is this, that even the winds and the sea obey Him? (Matthew 8:27). (Delivered Sunday, August 28, 2005 at In Matthews gospel, it is also followed by Jesuss calling Levi, and subsequently identifying the twelve. So, in this version, we dont seem meant to assume that Levi/Matthew was in the boat when this happened. They wake Jesus, hoping that He will do something about the storm and save them. The Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary, Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges Commentary, College Press Bible Study Textbook Series, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, Concordant Commentary on the New Testament by A. E. Knoch, G. 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Note lastly, That the disciples faith was lessened by their fear: fear is generated by unbelief, and unbelief strengthened by fear; as in things natural there is a circular generation, vapours beget showers, and showers vapours; so it is in things moral, nothing can cure us of fear, till God cures us of unbelief; Christ therefore takes an effectual method to rid the disciples of their fears, by rebuking their unbelief. And that is certainly true here, for without the speeches we have a storm, the disciples panic, Jesus calming the storm, and the disciples amazement. On the way He quiets a terrible storm. Lord of wind and sea, the one in whom all was created is the one who creates The men were amazed, and said, What kind of a man is this, that even the winds and the sea obey Him?. A gracious response.For gracious it wasmost graciousthough in the form of rebuke. Do we think they huddled, decided on a precise wording to use in their approach to waking Jesus, and then in unison or by representative said their one sentence? you see the King amid the storms of nature. As we will see, the men in the boat didnt fully catch on to who Jesus was until after He rose from the dead. Their response is amazement! It hearkens back to what He told them recently in the Sermon on the Mount. The Winds and the Waves Obey His Will (Matthew 8:23-27) Storms terrify many people. We accept the chronology of Mark, who explicitly Matthew remembers one thing that was said and records that. Teach me that, Lord. 24 And suddenly a great tempest arose on the sea, so that the boat was covered with the waves. Scripture: Matthew 8:23-27 Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational A Helper In The Time Of Storm Contributed by Chuck Sligh on Apr 15, 2011 based on 4 ratings | 8,635 views Sometimes God leads His children into storms. I ask for simple trust, and share in the Apostles' wonder at the power present in the person of Jesus. MATTHEW 8:1 He shows complete trust in the protection of God, whereas the disciples are seen to be of little faith. AND WHEN HE WAS ENTERED INTO A SHIP, HIS DISCIPLES FOLLOWED Matthew Henrys Commentary Ver. He emphasizes this point with the exclamation And behold. All motion was gone. St Mark, as usual, adds some interesting details: "it was The peril and perplexity of the disciples in this voyage; and in this appeared the truth of what Christ had just now said, that those who follow him must count upon difficulties, Mt 8:20. Christian living Change). ", Sacred Space is a ministry of the Irish Jesuits. Matthew 8:2327 demonstrates Jesus' authority over nature. Jesus rebukes the disciples for their lack of faith and calms the storm. I would not make too much of their following Him (some folks make a spiritual point out of some common statements), because the word is used even for the crowds of unbelievers who followed Him where He went. CHARACTERS: Jesus, leper, centurion Matthew 8:2. But observe, when he went to sea, he had no yacht or pleasure-boat to attend him, but made use of his disciples fishing-boats; so poorly was he accommodated in all respects. But the disciples plea Lord, save us, we are perishing! voices Matthews theology, too. It need not be like that. 1. heart that is at the heart of prayer. In addition to the items mentioned above, Mark adds some more information. But it should encourage us to know that even the closest disciples of Jesus were not much different at times. were possessed with devils: and he cast out the spirits, with his He was the Messiah, the King of Heaven and Earth. A typical boat on the Sea of Galilee was relatively small. having preached his sermon, and discovered his doctrine, says Jerome, We might imagine Mom or Dad saying cut it out! to the kids bickering in the back seat of the car. It was in the evening (4:35); Jesus said, Let us pass over to the other side (4:35); there were other boats that went along side (4:36); Jesus was in the stern sleeping on a cushion (4:38); when Jesus rebuked the storm He said, Peace! verb is superfluous. been pleased to employ in giving us the apostle Matthew's accou _CHRIST IN THE SHIP_ Matthews just isnt the one. As had previously been pointed out to the would be disciples, those It is a sign of His true manhood, of His toil up to the very edge of His strength. Upon this account, Christ is to be admired, that he has a commanding power even over winds and seas. The fifth chapter of What is there really to fear? Verse 23. This is at once one of the Jesus touched her hand and the fever left her. After this brief chastisement, Jesus, then got up and rebuked the winds and the sea. wisdom 1. Why are ye fearfultimorousye little-faithed souls? A sudden and (2.) Why are things with us thus? Observe. He was exhausted from His ministry with the crowds, and so in the boat He was asleep during the storm. Jesus calmed the storm to encourage their faith (v. 26). His dislike of their fears: Why are ye fearful? What other person can speak and have the winds and the waves obey His voice? But you can also gain a great appreciation for things like distances, temperatures, altitudes, and such by actually taking a good trip to the land of Israel. 3. It is the proper thing to do. Whenever sozo is used, it is important to ask three questions. The ship in which [< Gk. But building faith is a process, and so we have to be patient and continue to develop it. out his material haphazardly. What assurance as well! Matthew 8:23-27 23-27 It is a comfort to those who go down to the sea in ships, and are often in perils there, to reflect that they have a Saviour to trust in and pray to, who knows what it is to And he said to them, Why are you afraid, you of little faith? I acknowledge my weak faith, my fear that Jesus is asleep while the gale threatens to overwhelm me. So Matthew uses their words to drive home his point that Jesus is truly unique, for He is sovereign over nature. Now. The King passed down from the mountain and from teaching in order that The disciples wake Him and ask Him to save them. Choose the speed the daily prayer fades between stages. Moses commanded the waters with a rod; Joshua, with the ark of the covenant; Elisha, with the prophets mantle; but Christ with a word. He had not rebuked their weak faith simply to point out their weakness; He had rebuked their faith in order to show a weakness that He was now about to resolve. In fact, throughout the ancient Near East the sea was the symbol of Sheol, the abyss, the evil enemy. We are dealing with a sudden storm on the Sea of Galilee. Enquire into the reasons of your fear, and weigh them.. These are times when Jesus seemed asleep. Have there been times of turbulence when Jesus (God) seemed uninterested, uncaring? Boat is. Matthew Chapter 8. Matthew 8:23-27 New International Version Jesus Calms the Storm 23 Then he got into the boat and his disciples followed him. Christs errand into the world was to save, but those only shall be saved that call on the name of the Lord, Ac 2:21. 24. 24 Without warning, a furious storm came up on the lake, so that the waves swept over the boat. The issue of would be followers having been settled Jesus now prepares better rendering. Though Christ is present, the storm comes, and He is sleeping through it. act. He shares three examples of Jesus miraculously healing people during His ministry in Capernaum. 4). What is the storm-tossed sea that threatens my spiritual existence? Matthew begins "And seeing the multitude, he went into a mountain: and THE KING MANIFESTED BY SIGNS OF DIVINE POWER. The text is brief, and we have already noted several things about it, so this part of the study should be brief as well. 24 And, behold, there arose a great tempest in the sea, insomuch that the ship was covered with the waves: but he was asleep. _When the even was come, they brought unto him many that Both Matthew and Mark included Jesus question about their being afraid. Contrasts. Note. related by S. Mark (Mar 1:40), and by Luke (Luke 5:12). What is there lacking except in your faith? The natural cosmos obeyed the voice of its Creator who spoke it into existence (Genesis 1, John 1:3, Colossians 1:16). But God is portrayed as mightier than the raging seas (Ps. Their prayer has life in it, Lord, save us, we perish. The disciples became frightened. Instead, he simply exercised divine authority in daily lifelike when he literally commanded a storm to be still and all of nature hastened to obey him (Matthew 8:23-27). The story of casting out demons in the land of the Gadarenes, as told in Luke, is the lectionarys gospel reading for the same Sunday in year C. In other words, the lectionary picks out one of three versions of the story in each case. Matthew 8:23-27 New King James Version Wind and Wave Obey Jesus 23 Now when He got into a boat, His disciples followed Him. From this instance we see, that great faith in the habit may appear little in act and exercise. There is the terror of the disciples and the composure of Jesus who is asleep! III. disciples, or hired by them for his use, according to the directions in such a way as to learn far more both of His mercy and power; in such a way, therefore, as to reach a greater calm and deeper faith in the end; and to wonder, therefore, now as much at our former fears as we did at His slumber before. Matthew 5:1, JESUS CALMS THE STORM MATTHEW 8:23-27; MARK 4:35-41; LUKE 8:22-25; Christ stilling the tempest.. It is also a sign of His calm conscience and pure heart. trust in and pray to, who knows what it is to be on the water, an Matthew 8:23 Now G2532 He G846 got G1684 (G5631) into G1519 boat G4143 And who of you by being worried can add a single hour to his life?(Matthew 6:25-27). Revelation 21 Seems To Be After The Millennium Where It Says There Will Be No Pain Or Tears. Their admiration of Christ; What manner of man is this! There are three parts, based on the three things that were said. The disciples wonder at what kind of a man this was could ultimately be answered only by an understanding of the incarnation, God with us. Matthew 8:24. part. Even though there are so many things in life that threaten our lives and cause us to fear, the more we know the Lord and His power, the less we will be afraid. He does not chide them for disturbing him with their prayers, but for disturbing themselves with their fears. That strange blending of opposites is often repeated by us. CONTENTS: Jesus heals a leper, the centurion's servant and Peter's Matthew 8, Wesley's Explanatory Notes, One of over 125 Bible commentaries freely available, this commentary, produced by John Wesley between 1754 and 1765, has stood the test of time. Let Chapter 8, which opens the portion that comes before us tonight, is a ( after ). Being weary, He falls asleep.4. What a wondrous application of His power (6) And when he was entered into a ship, his disciples followed him. This text Matthew 8:23-27 is not in the lectionary, but that doesnt mean this story is one of those things you wouldnt know about the Bible if all you knew were the lectionary. The story as told in Mark is the lectionarys gospel reading for the fourth Sunday after Pentecost year B (that is, in a couple of weeks). The first thing that Jesus did in response to their request was to rebuke their weak faith: O you of little faith, why are you afraid? They were right to ask Jesus to save them--and their request shows that they had faith that He could save them. Matthew 8:2327 demonstrates Jesus' authority over nature. Out on the Sea of Galilee in a boat, Jesus is sleeping soundly. A sudden and violent storm springs up, pouring water into the boat from the waves. The disciples fear for their lives and wake Jesus to ask Him to save them. Out on the Sea of Galilee in a boat, Jesus is sleeping soundly. On the other hand, as men feeling their need of all the sympathy and help that they could possibly obtain in their awful extremity, there was something like a tone of reproachalmost of complaintnot to say of accusation itselfin their words. The disciples faith in forsaking all and following Christ, was great faith, but in this present act their faith was week, through the prevalency of their fear. It was the stillness of wonder; the hush of bewilderment; the silence of awe. Ordinarily, after a storm, there is such a fret of the waters, that it is a good while ere they can settle; but if Christ speak the word, not only the storm ceases, but all the effects of it, all the remains of it. It was, however, the boat from which he had been teaching (Mark 4:36). This sea, or better lake, is in the north of the land of Israel; it is the only fresh water lake in the land, and so a great place for fishing. I have always been frightened by tornadoes. Ver. Observe, 2. Matthew records in Matthew 13. Behold the In form, of course,and in effect alsothis was to them a rebuke. will experience their sorrows, and show His heart of compas 23-27 It is a comfort to those who go down to the sea in ships, and (Matthew 8:5 .) This is the background we need as we turn to Matthew 8:23-27. I ask God for the grace to face death peacefully, whether it be close at hand or far in the future. It was the evening after Matthew's Gospel is the Gospel of the Kingdom, and of the King. The disciples fear and panic is contrasted with Jesus sleeping on the boat. A question that may very well have been accompanied by others. [3.] It is interesting to note that here Jesus answered their prayer/plea and calmed the storm even though they had little faith. Any turning to Him in prayer is an act of faith. We have already discussed the boat and the storm so that we do not need to reiterate that now. Their petition is, Lord, save us. Jesus him. He woke at the moment he was really needed, and calmed the waters. How came we ever to question His love? But Matthew used a word that means of little faith while Mark says do you still have no faith? Mark did not mean to imply that the disciples had no faith at all--he has already described their following Jesus. His disciples followed him; the twelve kept close to him, when others staid behind upon the terra firma, where there was sure footing. He was the Messiah, the King of Heaven and Earth. MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH. Matthew 8:23. As we will see, the men in the boat didnt fully catch on to who Jesus was until after He rose from the dead. Second, our faith may be expressed in our prayers to Him, Lord, save us from any of the dangers and troubles of life that we face. of him. Psalm 8 had said that God made man a little lower than the angels and gave him dominion over creation. So its remarkable that Jesus is sleeping. (Matthew 8:23-27 KJV). A sudden and violent storm springs up, pouring water into the boat Then he got up and rebuked the winds and the sea; and there was a dead calm. 23 And when he was entered into a ship, his disciples followed him. He sleeps, but He never oversleeps, and there are no too-lates with Him. They had never seen anything like this. St Mark, as usual, adds some interesting details: it was A storm arose while the disciples were following their Master. community Quotations It is the same power that stills the noise of the sea, and the tumult of fear, Ps 65:7. They follow Jesus into the boat (R. V.). The storm was so great that the boat was being covered with the waves. How do you feel? Jesus did not rebuke them for their request. But that does not make much sense, for these seasoned sailors thought they were going to drown right up to the moment that Jesus calmed the storm. What is it being saved to? 25 The disciples went and woke Him, saying, Lord, save us, were going to drown!. A simple illustration. The Healing of the Leper. Some scholars try to analyze the stories to determine which of these things the disciples really said, and how the report got muddled by one or more of the gospel writers. Fear is irrational if we can exercise faith. when he had sat down, his disciples came unto him: And he open DISCIPLESHIP IN TRAINING Not the waves only but the lingering swell by which such waves were usually followed. but dangers attend and difficulties do accompany them:. (Matthew 8:1 .) Surely they could have seen a sudden calm too if that had been the case. Here, not only do we have a seeing of Gods power present in Jesus but we have a witnessing of the Creators power in actual operation on the water-element. And he said to them, Why are you afraid, O men of little faith?. In Matthews gospel, the story comes near the beginning of Jesuss ministry: after calling some not all of the disciples, and then after the Sermon on the Mount, and then after some dramatic healings of a man with leprosy, of a centurions servant, and of Peters mother-in-law. 24 And look! And, behold, there came a leper_ Note, They who would learn to pray must go to sea. Jesus has also given instructions to cross to the other side of the lake, in verse 18. 2. The awaking cry of fear.The broken abruptness of their appeal reveals the urgency of the case in the experienced eyes of these fishermen. They came and wakened him. 25 Then His disciples came to Him and awoke Him, saying, Lord, save us! Christ and his disciples no sooner put forth to sea, but dangers attend and difficulties do accompany them: a tempest arose, and the ship was covered with waves. The Stilling of the Tempest. What might you say to Jesus? There was a great calm, all of a sudden. Let the sinners in Zion be afraid, let heathen mariners tremble in a storm, but you shall not be so. faith hope and love Behold the man, in his human nature, sleeping! (Note the words gave commandment in Matthew 8:18.) But Jesus was sleeping. The magna charta of Christ's Kingdom: the unfolding Their words are interesting: Lord, save us. In their experience this was a simple and urgent request. JESUS STILLS A TEMPEST (Parallels: Mark 4:35-41; Luke 8:22-25) Jesus A rebuke, first, to the disciples themselves. They are not contradictory statements; they are not discrepancies. And when he had entered into the ship, his disciples followed him.24. Stilling of the waves. His presence exempteth not His disciples from trouble and danger.3. 8). A stillness more than the stillness of peace, though doubtless, in their circumstances, that would be blessed and deep. And when he was entered into a ship, his disciples followed him. Christianity John has a different view of the life of Christ and so is not always being paralleled. The sea denotes the world, the winds When he embarked on the boat, his disciples followed him. In these nature miracles, though, Jesus was demonstrating what God had intended for humans to be. We are perishing! Like with so many other prayers we find in the Gospel, I may find that today this simple prayer resonates in my heart as I look at my family, my community, my country, our world. (2.) A small open rowboat, _And when He was entered into a ship._ We can all become discouraged by our doubts and by our difficulty in believing in Jesus, in his message, in his power. Masters orders. 93). prayer, conversation and reading can all enhance and increase our knowledge The poor disciples, though used to the sea, were in a great fright, and in their fear came to their Master, Mt 8:25. 2. He rebukes the wind; the former he did as the God of grace, and the Sovereign of the heart, who can do what he pleases in us; this he did as the God of nature, the Sovereign of the world, who can do what he pleases for us. But a rearrangement of the order of the stories by Matthew for rhetorical or theological purposes is not a problem. Then he arose, and rebuked the winds and the sea; and there was a great calm. We have already noted how the speeches give us the meaning of the flow of the story. Part. 23. And it would have been powered by a sail. https://hermeneutrix.com/2021/06/09/studying-matthew-8-23-27 A vessel making for the East would be especially exposed to that wind; and the waves raised by it would naturally drive over its prow so as to cover the decks of such a boat where it had them, and fill it where it had none (Matthew 8:24; Mark 4:37). On the part of the Saviour a gracious response. By taking care of the troubling circumstances of life Jesus was able to take away their fears and build their faith in Him. He attacked the cause of their danger; the spring of their fears. But Jesus was sleeping. For additional references, see Pss. There arose a very great storm, Mt 8:24. Christ and his disciples no sooner put forth to sea, but dangers attend and difficulties do accompany them: a tempest Were going to drown. Mark says that the disciples said, Teacher, dont you care if we drown? Luke says that they said, Master, Master, were going to drown. Now this apparent discrepancy as it is often called affords us a good opportunity to understand the synoptic gospels. 23 And when he was entered into a ship, his disciples followed him. This excited their astonishment (Mt 8:27); The men marvelled. How came we ever to question His power? Now the boat would not be a large one. To the winds and seas; next to the fears of his disciples; He rebukes the winds and seas and instantly they are calm; when the sea was as furious as a madman, Christ by his divine power calms it. 24 Suddenly a furious storm came up on the lake, so that the The boat that Jesus used to cross the sea was probably around this size. But here they were afraid. They who by faith are interested in the eternal salvation wrought out by Christ, may with a humble confidence apply themselves to him for temporal deliverances. And they went and woke him, saying, Save, Lord; we are perishing.. (Judges 6:13). Image: St. *MIRACLES WHEN JESUS HEALED PEOPLE 8:19:38 See. The language of their fear; they looked upon their case as desperate, and gave up all for lost; they had received a sentence of death within themselves, and this they plead, We perish, if thou dost not save us; look upon us therefore with pity.. through his teaching (chs. When He had come down from the mountain, great multitudes followed you, a great upheaval arose on the sea, so that the boat was hidden by _And when he was entered, &c._] Himself was first in the Though we do not know how many, at least some disciples followed Him. And when he was entered into a ship. They would look back on this and always remember His Why are you afraid? because they would not be so afraid again in His presence. Jesuss rebuke of the disciples serves as a wakeup call to them. On the one hand, as natural to men who did not know how many moments they had to live, it was exceedingly brief and abrupt. Revisiting it gives us an opportunity to experience again the drama, the fear, the relief. But it was their fear that betrayed the weakness of their faith. Matthew mosaic, All Hallows, Allerton, by Rodhullandemu [CC BY-SA] via Wikimedia Commons. This is part of the overall presentation of the king in these chapters as one who has the authority to do all the things that He said He came to do. Note, They, and they only, will be found the true disciples of Christ, that are willing to go to sea with him, to follow him into dangers and difficulties. Church. alone makes the disciples (some of them skilled boatm II. As a sense of danger and need is a choice argument when we deal with Christ for help; so is it an ordinary forerunner of deliverance and help.7. Hence, the question, Why are you afraid? It is a rhetorical question not meant to be answered, but meant to tell them that since He was there they had nothing to fear. Observe, 3. Christ and his disciples no sooner put forth to sea, Many of us have often found ourselves swamped by huge waves of apathy, terror, doubt, despair, addiction, and distraction. Jesus comments on the smallness of their faith and calms the storm with a rebuke. These narratives make a large leap forward in the he calms us too, maybe not immediately but when we really need him he is So when you come upon apparent discrepancies in the narratives (and some interpreters like to exploit these as errors), remember that the writers have a certain amount of freedom to put things in their own words, or to summarize, or to select only parts of the event for their book. 23 Then Jesus got into the boat and started across the lake with his disciples. Jesus has shown himself to be the Messiah (2.) situations they would get to know Jesus; by hearing him and watching him with This fact seems to explain much that we read of in this case. call to worship thinking about the Bible The story comes in a series of reports about Jesus authority in various areassickness, demons, death, and sin. It is easy to see how these men--some of them seasoned fishermen--would have been terrified in a storm in a boat like that. Matthew 8:23-27. MESSIAH'S WORK AS COMPLEMENTARY TO HIS TEACHING. Our prayer for deliverance from our troubles will be less and less out of fear and desperation and more out of confidence. 23And when he was entered into a ship, his disciples followed him. We never read of Christs sleeping but at this time; he was in watchings often, and continued all night in prayer to God: this was a sleep, not of security, like Jonahs in a storm, but of holy serenity, and dependence upon his Father: he slept to show that he was really and truly man, and subject to the sinless infirmities of our nature: his work made him weary and sleepy, and he had no guilt, no fear within, to disturb his repose. Is Divorce And Remarriage After Abuse, Neglect, Financial, Or Emotional Issues Okay. examples of its benefits. It is a simple word made up of syn, with, and optics, vision, sight. One thinks immediately of creation where by His word the LORD brought everything into existence, even including controlling the seas (Gen. 1). Then He calls them a name: oligopistoi meaning little faiths. This moniker is translated here as you men of little faith. When the storm came up, He was asleep, but they were in a panic. Imagine yourself in the boat with Jesus. Afterward their amazement is on who this one is. 4:38. This story has long been valued by all true disciples of Christ. A fishing boat from the first century A.D. that was discovered on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee in 1986 was 27 feet long and 7.5 feet wide. When He did, the wind, the waves, the sea, everything became perfectly calm. See his absolute dominion over all the creatures, which bespeaks both his honour, and the happiness of those that have him on their side. liturgy Over the next several years they treated and preserved it. _When he was come down from the mountain, great 3.) And, lo, there was a great swell in the sea, so that the ship was covered with the billows: and he was asleep.25. The disciples, several of whom were experienced fishermen, were unable to bring the boat safely to shore and became fearful for their lives. The two narratives that follow are brought together in all three For He is not only their teacher: He The glory of the deliverance which Christ doth give to His people in their greatest strait is marvellous and far above all that they can apprehend ere it come. THE LEPER CLEANSED. As a child, I had many nightmares about tornadoes. Here we have a very human characteristic. 2.) p EXPOSITION 23. (1.) Throughout these episodes we see Jesuss power over sickness, His power over a storm, and His power over the spiritual realm. But be careful: they are not making things up to embellish the account. In our story Jesus must have gotten into the boat in the region of Capernaum, on the north west shore, because He got out of the boat on the other side near Kursi (on the eastern shore about half way down the coast). Mark, who relied on Peters report, recorded another. Storms in the voyage-even when sailing according to the 2 Even if the writers were relying on a separate and earlier source of Jesus sayings and works, as much of modern scholarship assumes, they still had the freedom to put it in their own words to suit their purpose, yet never making it say something Jesus did not say or mean. Jesus power over all nature is referred to at the very beginning of the Book of Hebrews, for it begins by reminding us that Jesus is sustaining all things by His powerful (spoken) word (1:3). Hot air can come up this valley quite suddenly and collide with the cooler air from Mount Hermon in the north of the valley, causing sudden storms on the lake. Matthew 8:18 Can we hope ever to get to the other side of this cloud? 1. Jesus sleep is significant to consider for a moment. Were going to drown! First, it should help us to build our faith, our confidence in Christ. Q. He is saying essentially the same thing that Matthew said. _And when he was entered into a ship, his disciples followed Which was got ready by his disciples, or hired by them for his use, according to the directions he had given, his disciples followed him. We might read verse 25 on two levels: in the plain context of the story, the disciples are crying out for Jesus to do something. The forces of nature respond with a great calm. And now the disciples are astounded, and wonder who they are dealing with, because even wind and waves listen to / pay attention to Jesus. greeting is one of peace. tempest arose, What manner of man is this? etc.David Dickson. Matthew 8:23. And the comforting thing is that even in our fears and terrors, our weak faith, we may cry to the Lord: Lord, if you are willing, save/heal/deliver/protect . Mt. The other changes are small variations of the wording. A faith which does not wholly suppress fear may still be most real; and the highest faith has ever the consciousness that unless Christ help, and that speedily, we perish. II. Mount Hermon to the north is over 9,000 feet high, and the Dead Sea is about 1250 feet below sea level. I have always been frightened by tornadoes. earth; the counterpart of the legislation on Mount Sinai; C Matthew 8:23 Jesus questions the disciples fear, calls them little faiths same word as last week and then rebukes or warns the wind and the waves. Christ reproved them first, and then delivered them; this is his method, to prepare us for a mercy, and then to give it us. 12). You are part of a global community. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window), Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window). The story is placed here in chapter 8 no doubt to be a part of this demonstration of Jesus authority. Now Jesus is revealed in His power. the science or art of interpretation, especially of the Scriptures. There was a great calm (Matthew 8:26). This tells us about the cosmic scope of Jesuss authority. 1. beat into the ship He _a ship_ Rather, THE ship or fishing-boat, i. e. the boat which Jesus dat. worshipped him,_ And yet despite this miraculous calming of the storm those disciples could at times still be as faith-less as they had been in that boat beforehand. We have already prayed Mark's version of this story on 21st June. The people who go down to the sea in ships in Psalm 107 sound a lot like the disciples in Matthew: they are afraid in the face of the storm, and they cry out to God in their distress. As Matthew is proving with his gospel, this man was God, the One who created the wind and the waves and all things. As Matthew is proving with his gospel, this man was God, the One who created the wind and the waves and all things. MATTHEW 8:23-34 LESSON: ASTONISHING AUTHORITY February 10, 2019 HISTORY/ INTODUCTION: 8:14-17 THE HEALING OF PETERS MOTHER-IN-LAW Jesus came to Peters house and saw that his wifes mother (Peters mother-in-law) was lying down sick with fever. As water filled the hull, Jesus was asleep. I let my look rest on the desperate situations in my present life, or that of the world, and let this cry well up from the depths of my heart. In one sense, the present scene of the calming of the storm is even more striking. It is not large, but you could get twelve or so men into the boat fairly easily, but not a whole lot more. who followed Him must be ready to put all other considerations to JESUS STILLS THE STORM (8:23-27). But Jesus was sleeping. Where was our faith? Very striking were its remoter results. When I was four, a tornado went through our subdivision. Q. The fishing villages of Capernaum and Bethsaida so frequently mentioned in the gospels were on the north west and north shores of the lake. 5 This is followed by an intimation that, though rejected by His own, The disciples went and woke him, saying, 'Lord, save us! _Storm on the lake_ (Mark 4:35-41; Luke 8:22-25). LEADER OF MEN AND RULER OF NATURE We may feel Jesus is asleep, not near us. Mark 4:35-41; Luke 8:22-25 If we assume every sozo means being saved from hell to heaven, we are liable to misread the Bible. always used. . The faith which Christs disciples had in His Godhead was little in comparison of what they had ground for. And, behold, there came a leper and And when he was entered into a boat, his disciples followed him. The nature of their appeal, when they came to make it, was in full accord with such feelings. And when He was entered into a ship, His disciples followed Him. Luke simply summarized it in a question to capture the essence of the rebuke. That means the valley drops sharply to the desert region in such a short distance. We will always struggle with fears in this life, because the world is not a safe place. 27But the men marvelled, saying, What manner of man is this, that even the winds and the sea obey him! Home / Commentary / Matthew / Matthew Chapter 8 / Matthew 8:23-27. This seems to be in response to the press of the crowd, and makes sense of the otherwise sudden reference to the boat in verse 23. This becomes the powerful thrust of the passage to all subsequent believers. love construed as sing.) 25 And they went and woke him, saying, Save us, Lord; we are perishing. 26 And he said to them, Why are you afraid, O you of little faith? Chapter s 8-9. Sabbath rest is a foretaste of the rest that awaits us, and that God will provide in the fullness of time. (Matthew 8:23-27) By Ted Schroder, www.tedschroder.com January 8, 2017 "Without warning, a furious storm came up on the lake, so that the waves swept over the boat. But if we work through the passage now, section by section, we may observe certain things that help us gain the message. But as you are studying Matthews account, only the points that Matthew makes should be your basic Bible study, because you are studying the passage in the way he wrote it in his gospel. Of course, in the Old Testament, this is descriptive of the LORD God. That is, the eastern shore, home of the Decapolis City of Hippos, a Gentile city. worship, What alls here: notes, quotes, questions, and thoughts on what I read from where I read it . (LogOut/ The other rebuke was but the sequel to this; its complement, as it were. St. Mark and St. This indicates the severity of this storm. They did not want to drown. The power and grace of Jesus Christ put forth for their succour: then the Lord Jesus awaked, as one refreshed, Ps 78:65. He slept not so much with a desire to be refreshed, as with a design to be awaked. Jonah slept through the storm because his conscience was stupefied; but Christ as a tired child laying its head on its mothers lap. While it may seem obvious in this instance that His disciples were not asking Jesus to save their spirit from Hell to Heaven, whenever we encounter sozo or a similar salvation passages, it is important to always use the context to answer these three questions to make sure we are interpreting it correctly. clearly, no one. In a storm, whether of the sea or of my own emotions, the urgent often pushes It is a reminder that Jesus was truly human. (G1684) , . It is always good to pay close attention to the exact words of Jesus in a passage. reading the Bible Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? Observe how lovingly our Lord meets an imperfect faith. Jesus rebuke of the disciples is contrasted with Jesus rebuke of the storm. This is the short episode in Matthews gospel where Jesus stills the storm. [Some questions on the text are here.] HIM. Now the King comes down among the people from the height from which He Do you still have no faith? Luke simply says, Where is your faith? This is a little different because they are all reporting what Jesus said, not what different people said. The Signs of the Kingdom - Matthew 8:1 - Matthew 9:1 and the ship was covered with waves. They believed he could save them; they begged he would. If so, was my faith weakened or strengthened by having this experience? The disciplesapparently with some reluctanceenter a ship. Christs disciples are apt to be disquieted with fears in a stormy day, to torment themselves with jealousies that things are bad with them, and dismal conclusions that they will be worse. They seem to have needed constant experiences for their faith. of CHRIST. Our Lord, as He took on Him our nature, so also He subjected Himself to our natural and sinless infirmities. Be still! (4:39); and the disciples were terrified (4:41) and asked Who is this? (4:41). The church may be like to be drowned, and Christ may seem to neglect the matter.5. They awoke him with their prayers; Lord, save us, we perish. Note the contrasts here. Many would be content to go the land-way to heaven, that will rather stand still, or go back, than venture upon a dangerous sea; but those that would rest with Christ hereafter must follow him now wherever he leads them, into a ship or into a prison, as well as into a palace. multitudes followed him. over the wind and the waves. Luke both place the incident after the series of parables which St. All this kind of material you can gather from a good dictionary. They had been long acquainted with the sea, and never saw a storm so immediately turned into a perfect calm, in all their lives. Choose the size of the text for your daily prayer. I told them very specifically to write their work on only one side of the paper. While Jesus sleeps, a violent storm rages and the disciples are fearing for their lives. Luke says that one day Jesus said to His disciples, Let us go over to the other side of the lake (8:22); He fell asleep (8:23); and when the storm came up they were in great danger (8:23). THE STORMY SEA. Mostly our knowledge will grow with our love of him, as both grow Matthew's Gospel is the Gospel of the Kingdom, and of the King. As He and his disciples were in a small darkness - in the storms of life. Sea There was now as great a stillness in the hearts of those who looked on as there was in the elements round about them. Matthew showed Jesus authority by what he taught in Chapter s 5-7. The clearest example is when Jesus took a couple of them to the top of the mountain and let the reality of his God-hood shine out with heavenly brilliance from behind his everyday presence and appearance (a transfiguration which may have been projected back into the narrative from his Easter appearances). in any co Matthew 8:16. Somewhere away from those navigating the vessel (note the word came in Matthew 8:25)somewhere, St. Mark says, as would be natural in such a storm (see above), in the hinder part of the vessel, with His head on a pillowHe was buried in sleep To us this is an affecting evidence of the true humanity of the Master, and of the serious effects of His many labours at times upon it. Uniform Series to go to Decapolis by boat across the Sea of Galilee. Chronologically, though, it has to come later in Jesus ministry, probably in the fall of the second year of his ministry (fall of 31 A.D.). He would be accepted by the nations, as is the case in the book of 26 He replied, You of little faith! Why are you so afraid? Then He got up and rebuked the winds and the waves, and it was completely calm. But that is a stilted bookish view and totally unrealistic. We have a sudden storm in the middle of the lake; the little fishing boat is about to go down; and the group of disciples are thrown into a panic, yelling all kinds of things. It is a comfort to those who go down to the sea in ships, and are often in perils there, to reflect that they have a Saviour to trust in, and pray to, who knows what it is to be at sea, and to be in storms there. CHAPTER 8 As that other man we meet in the Gospels, I beseech Jesus, 'Help my little faith, so weak yet so trusting'. The effect of Jesus powerful command was to calm the storm on the sea, but also to calm their fears. the ship. Christ could have prevented this storm, and have ordered them a pleasant passage, but that would not have been so much for his glory and the confirmation of their faith as their deliverance was: this storm was for their sakes, as Joh 11:4. God Matthew continues to present Jesus as the God-man sent from heaven, as Israels Messiah, and as the long-awaited King, the Son of David. IV. 8:23-27 When He got into the boat, His disciples followed Him. . That will be a primary focus of the study. The 29th psalm is also a good one to connect with this study. I stay with these words, pleading for Jesus' help. The reason for this is the account of the calling of Matthew is reported in Matthew 9:9, but it would have to have been before these events on and around the sea for the simple reason that Matthew was there. Was it want of concern? What does this mean for us? III. But that is certainly what I meant, put in other words that the fellow student would understand better (he was not in the habit of listening well). The first one is that Matthew says that the disciples cried out to Jesus Lord, save us. STILLING OF THE TEMPEST. But That sleep may have a symbolical meaning for us. 23 Then he got into the boat and his disciples followed him. Sometimes the powerful word of the Lord is described in very vivid pictures, such as in Revelation as the sharp, two-edged sword that comes out of His mouth and will strike the nations (19:15). He was likely tired from the long day of preaching, dealing with the crowds, healing, and casting out demons. After His conversations with two reluctant followers, Jesus gets into the boat to go to the other side of the sea. One student asked another, What did he say? And the answer was, He said, dont write on the back. Well, if we were looking for a dictated or recorded transcript, that is not what I said. And they went and woke him up, saying, "Lord, save us! had given them wise instruction. What does Jesus say to you? The men marvelled.11. Very wise was its direction. We return in this Open Matthew 8:23-27. Does He care for us at all? He is the author of Introducing Biblical Hebrew and Grammar, Holiness to the Lord: A Guide to the Exposition of the Book of Leviticus, Creation and Blessing: A Guide to the Study and Exposit More, Getting Spiritually Fit 1 ( Corinthians 9:24-27), Steps to Biblical Reconciliation (Luke 17:1-4; 2 Corinthians 5:15-21). hope ship they were about to be sunk by a storm. Open Matthew 8:23-27. 23 As he boarded the boat, his students followed him. 24 And look! The sea became severely agitated so the boat dipped into the waves, but he was sleeping. 25 They came and roused him saying, Lord, save us! A BOAT. Ye, my disciples? One would have expected, that having Christ with them, they should have had a very favourable gale, but it is quite otherwise; for Christ would show that they who are passing with him over the ocean of this world to the other side, must expect storms by the way. The disciples were afraid of dying. Christ may sleep when his church is in a storm, but he will not outsleep himself: the time, the set time to favour his distressed church, will come, Ps 102:13. Of course not. It is now on display in a lovely new museum there on the shores of the lake at Genneseret. 24 Without warning, a furious storm came up on the lake, so that the waves swept over the boat. It was the sleep of physical exhaustion after a hard days work. CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 8 Ver. Were going to drown!. the parables which St. Matthew gives in chapter 13 The sea became severely agitated so the he had given, THE CENTURION'S SERVANT HEALED. For this reason I say to you, do not be worried about your life, as to what you will eat or what you will drink; nor for your body, as to what you will put on. How easily this was done, with a words speaking. Then he arose, and rebuked the winds and the sea; and there was a great calm. Matthew 8:23-27 King James Version 23 And when he was entered into a ship, his disciples followed him. It is the basic cry to the Lord for help by a needy people. He shows them and us the reason for overwhelming fear as being the deficiency in our faith. 24 And, behold, there arose a great tempest in the sea, insomuch that the ship was covered with the waves: but he was asleep. So in the Old Testament God alone has the authority to command and control nature, especially the chaotic element of nature like this huge storm in Psalm 29. The disciples are amazed at His power (v. 27). Matthew 8:23. Jesus rebuked the disciples for their weak faith. He also had faith in His Fathers protection even in the midst of a violent storm upon the sea. Jesus gets into the boat to go to the other side of the sea and His disciples follow Him. In between their request and their amazement is Jesus rebuke of their weak faith. (1.) II. 23 Then He got into the boat and His disciples followed Him. This bark is the Catholic Church. He does not quench the dimly burning wick, but tends it and feeds it with oilby His inward gifts and by His answers to prayertill it burns up clear and smokeless, a faith without fear. We do not follow a simple itinerant preacher from Galilee; we follow Jesus, the Messiah, the Son of God. 5:20; Luke 8:22-39). And behold, there arose a great storm on the sea, so that the boat was being covered with the waves; but Jesus Himself was asleep. there, a hand outstretched to save us from anxiety, darkness and despair. StudyLght.org. One day in teaching class I was instructing students about the form of their homework assignment. The Lord sits upon the floods, and is mightier than the noise of many waters. And He casts all into the form of a question, thus softening rebuke, and calming their terrors by the appeal to their common sense. music Think about it. 4, 5) would be of interest as well since God caused a huge thunderstorm to assist Israel. Centurion's Servant. It is a simple misbelief to be too much afraid to perish in Christs company and service. The message of the passage is rather straightforward: Jesus has authority over nature. The waves it generates are literally covering up the boat. While the disciples were with Jesus on the Sea of Galilee, a great storm arose. Jesus Calms the Storm. And here Jesus is tired and sleeping, but He has control over nature (Matt. 8:25 So [the disciples] approached and woke Him up saying, Lord save us! But Jesus was sleeping. Great storms of doubt, and fear in the soul, under the power of the spirit of bondage, sometimes end in a wonderful calm, created and spoken by the Spirit of adoption. Great multitudes often count for nothing; it is here or ther Matthew 8:1. _When he was come down from the mountain, great v. 23. And sometimes they can summarize a saying by putting it into a question when it was an assertion, or by making it negative when it was positive--they are trying to capture what was said, but capture it in a way their individual audiences would best understand it. religion 23. thru Ver. Note, Christ will save none but those that are willing to take him for their Lord; for he is a Prince and a Saviour. But add the speeches and we see that Jesus calmed the storm at their request for help, but before He did it He rebuked them for their weak faith. Mother Teresa, Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, suffered worse crises than any I have No sooner was the storm up, but their fears were up, and they were as much overset with their boisterous passions, as the vessel was with the tempestuous winds; and accordingly Christ rebukes the tempest within, and then the tempest without: first he calms their hearts, and then the seas. they sailed was probably a small open boat with sails, such as was INTO A SHIP - This was on the Sea of Tiberias. They were in a panic when they came to Him, not in confidence. 8:18 ), that they should depart to the other side of the sea of Tiberias , into the country of Gadara, in the tribe of 25 The disciples went and woke him up, shouting, Lord, save us! Martin Buber I and Thou In a way, their request for Him to save them already had answered who this one was. Home COMMENTARY Lesson from Matthew 8:23-27? Whil MATTHEWNOTE ON MATTHEW 8:1 The Authoritative Power of the Messiah: And if we can go into the next story, the disciples question about who this one is will be contrasted with the demons who knew exactly who He is. As our evangelist is giving a collection of healing incidents, the introduction of Matthew 8:18-22, disciple interviews, and even of Matthew 8:23-27, a nature miracle, needs an explanation. Jesuss tranquility in the boat is, perhaps, a demonstration of what it means not to worry or be anxious about how things are going to turn out. Jesus has also addressed a couple of would-be disciples, with remarks that underscore the costs of following Jesus. Could they hope, in such a craft, to survive such a storm? Upon arrival he casts out two demons. sing. And the surface of the lake is about 600 feet below sea level. When next the waters seem about to close over me, can I remember to cry out to the Lord, in the certainty that my cry will be heard? Kyrie soson, Lord, save, became a part of the liturgical language of the church. But Jesus was sleeping. How exactly calculated to begin quieting the storm of feeling within them! GADARENE DEMONIACS When His disciples came to Jesus fearful of the stormy sea, He asks them Why are you afraid? Matthew 8:18-27 INTRODUCTORY WORDS books He never sets HIS DISCIPLES - Not merely 6. But gradually as we learn more and more in the faith, as the disciples did over several years, we will become bolder and more confident in the Lord (look at the confidence of the disciples in Acts 2-4). I. As our evangelist is giving a collection of heali might be called a dative absolute; if taken This sermon offers guidance and solace to fellow storm travelers. The Storm on the Lake. 23. THE STILLING OF THE TEMPEST (Mark 4:35; Luke 8:22). Now as for the sudden storms, these are fairly frequent. at a later point. He slept at this time, to try the faith of his disciples, whether they could trust him when he seemed to slight them. What is it being saved from? The ground of their appeal lay in the unexpected attitude of their Master and Lord at that time. 1.) evening-there were other little ships-a great storm of wind the waves The third is the disciples amazement and their words about Jesus. Carest Thou not that we perish? Almost Have you no feeling at all for our need? Great indeed must have been the tempest within them to give such utterance to such thoughts. II. And today? out the important; overwhelmed by feelings of panic, I can say and do things The storm is contrasted with the calm after the miracle. The men in the boat, who had previously witnessed Jesus heal lepers and all manners of diseases, and who saw Him cast out demons were amazed. The second section is Jesus rebuke of the disciples and then the calming of the storm. Home COMMENTARY What is the meaning of Matthew 8:23-27? 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