DAILY READING
REFLECTION
Jesus Can Always Calm the Storm Inside of You
By Michael Guastella
It is incredibly easy to forget who is large and in charge. We get caught up in the pressure of everyday life; work, grocery shopping, kid’s soccer practice. We get pressure from every crevice of what we involve ourselves in, and sometimes it can be overwhelming. Sometimes the problems are big and sometimes the problems are small, but even the small ones have a way of building up into a storm inside of us.
In this passage, we see a literal storm bow down to the Kings of Kings. Verse 23 shows us that it’s easy to follow Jesus in the calm moments–the disciples followed him onto the boat like it was nothing! But things quickly get out of hand by Verse 24, with waves crashing down on the fishing boat all around the men.
The disciples decided it was too much; too late to do anything other than to accept their fate of drowning. They cry out to Jesus “Help us, we’re going to drown!” and Jesus reminds them that He was there all along with one of the most quoted phrases from Scripture: “You of little faith, why are you so afraid?”
What a beautiful and challenging reminder…Jesus is telling us “I was here the whole time! You’re all good!” He knew that this challenge to his disciples would echo throughout humanity for all of history. He knew that we’d need the same reminder as His closest followers: that God is the one who is large and in charge…always!
It’s almost comforting to see that the men who followed and lived with Jesus so closely even had their fears. (As Charles Spurgeon reminds us: even the best of men are men at best!) But their experience should stay with us as we navigate the storms in our lives. When the waves crash down all around us, and we are certain we are going to drown…turn to Jesus and He’ll remind us exactly who He is.
We are blessed to already know the answer to the question “What kind of man is this?” and we will all watch as the winds obey Him.
PRAYER
Jesus, may we never fail to remember who You are. But if we do, we know You’ll still help us. We fear your strength and are in constant awe of your grasp on every facet of each of our lives. Give us the patience and foresight to give our stress, anxiety, fear, and doubt all to You. Remind us that no matter what, you are the one who is in charge. Be with us always as we navigate the waves. We pray this in Your mighty name…Amen.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

MICHAEL GUASTELLA
I have been a Hilliard resident since 2022, and have lived in Columbus about 11 years. I am orginially from the Cleveland area, where I attended Parkside Church as a boy under the teachings of Allistair Begg and was baptized at 16 years old. I work in downtown Columbus as a government affairs consultant. My wife and I have been attending UALC since early 2024.