Brethren, I have been praying that no matter what happens that you would hear my message.
When I preach, if you didn’t know, my job is to be a conduit for God. It sounds easy, but God doesn’t send me sermon notes. I mean he does send me and you sermon notes. They’re called the Bible and sometimes I would say that we undervalue the power of the holy word of God to make its own points.
A preacher is supposed to, if he’s doing it correctly, bring a message from the Bible that is the perfect message for that church in that season. I don’t think that the same sermon can be preached in a big city as can be preached out in the country always. I don’t think you bring the same sermon in the 90’s that you do today, nor do you bring the same sermon you would in the 70’s or the 1870’s. So my job is to read the Bible and other wise interpreters of the times and give you the right message for you.
Now, don’t go thinking that things have to be tailored exactly. A sermon perfectly suited for you ain’t gonna do it for the one next to you. So it has to be tailored to y’all. Plus, I would have to know you more invasively than you want. Nope. I am supposed to interpret the times, and figure out what God wants to say to all people in here, of this time.
We sort of think that there’s another job of a preacher, don’t we? A preacher is supposed to maybe package the Bible in a way you’ve never thought about before. That’s kind of right, isn’t it? I read the Bible and I pray in order to boil it down. I’m here to summarize the Bible. I’m like a guide and my job is to tell you where the pitfalls of reading the Bible are. 10 ways to think about Genesis. 5 ways you can draw baby Moses out of the Nile. 12 ways you can pick a mate through the scriptures. How to be a better boss according to the Bible. How to find your soulmate according to the Bible. How to read the Bible according to the Bible.
I will say that there is truth in that. I hope that a sermon is made by someone who truly believes they are going to God for a word and that the congregation is relying on them for hope, for wisdom, for Christ. Are you doing that? Are you expecting me to bring the word of Christ? Demanding it? Or are you expecting me to bring a nice message? Like it says in Hebrews 4:12
For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.
How can a preacher go in there to the word of God and bring back something quaint? How can a preacher go in there to get simple solutions for making your week a little brighter? It’s like asking an elephant to blow out birthday candles. It’s like taking a grenade to a tickle fight. It’s like trying to quench your thirst with a waterhose. It’s like trying to light a match with hot lava.
And let’s not forget that a preacher or a prophet can be wrong. In fact, it seems to be more likely. Like in Jeremiah when he says the prophets other than him were preaching peace peace, but there is no peace. When we preach that God plans to prosper you and give you a new name and then you realize He’s talking to Jerusalem and all Israel, not you, not me, not every high school graduate in the last twenty years.
So I’m going to go to the Bible and see if I can let it speak to me, not in some special way, but in a way that I think we’ve heard before and could definitely stand to hear again. I hope I’m not wrong, but it happens, and you should be paying attention and expecting the gospel from me and the right gospel. Listen, to the huge responsibility you have to test the gospel I preach. Listen again to what Paul says in Galatians Chapter 1 verse 8 But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let them be under God’s curse! 9 As we have already said, so now I say again: If anybody is preaching to you a gospel other than what you accepted, let them be under God’s curse! That means that I’m not the only one with work to do on Sunday. If you’re falling asleep I’m not doing my job, but you’re not doing yours either.
My story is a famous one. You’ve heard it. You’ve probably heard it a bunch of times. It is an amazing story with multiple miracles in it. Miracles are amazing events that aren’t supposed to be possible; done by Christ or God or one of their followers. We sometimes read the feeding of the five thousand and aren’t stunned. Jesus regenerated fish and bread out of nothing. Something that physics says is impossible. Matter and energy out of nothing. That should set us back, but sadly we’re used to it. Well, did you know that Jesus was sad when it happened? That doesn’t get into the story as often. Jesus had just learned that John the Baptist had been beheaded. Y’all that is/was his cousin. Anyone see that trope in TV or movies where the next of kin to a murder victim will talk about someone and then they’ll change midsentence to past tense. “He loves basketball; I mean he loved basketball. That always gets me; does it get you? Jesus said he loves wild honey, (sob) loved wild honey. And he smelled awful.
Jesus just lost a cousin in a time where cousin meant more than it does today. And these two cousins had intertwined ministries, that makes them even closer. One cousin’s mom, Mary, went to see the other cousin’s mom when she was preggo and John leaped in Elizabeth’s womb and it was so exciting Mary made up a song about it. It was magnificent. So the boys were close.
Jesus wants to be alone to mourn so he crosses a lake to be alone but it doesn’t work. Have you ever wanted to be alone because you were sad? And you can’t. It’s awful, right? Jesus feels awful. The people follow him around the lake for days even neglecting to pack food and eat because he does miracles. Wouldn’t you follow someone who did miracles? So he teaches them until they’re hungry and then he feeds them miraculously by regenerating fish and loaves. This is an awesome power to have if you’re starting an army, but he wasn’t. Pop quiz: How many miracles are so huge they’re in all four gospels? Just two. This one and the resurrection. So it’s kind of a big deal. But it is not the story the sermon is about. After the miraculous feeding he disperses the crowd and even sends his compadres, his amigos, his 12 apostles on ahead so that he can sit and cry alone and pray and think about how John didn’t even really believe in him. Sure Jesus says in between sobs he called me the Lamb of God, but he sent his disciples last week to ask if they should expect another. Brethren, if that doesn’t make you feel sad for Jesus then I don’t know what will. Actually, everyone else is going to leave him too. His mom is going to doubt him. His apostles are going to desert him. If this doesn’t make you feel bad for Jesus, it WILL get worse.
And then fastword, his apostles are about to die. Jesus is really sad, the people are headed back to the other side of the lake where they all came from, and the 12 are in a boat and it’s getting beat up in a storm. Jesus is so sad, but he knows he’s got to do something. Apostles are expensive. If these ones died he’d have to train new ones. That’s a joke. The apostles aren’t expensive, they seem to get worse WITH training, right? In fact, we might think Jesus would be served better by letting them drown. Peter wouldn’t need to deny him 3x if he were dead. Judas wouldn’t sell out for silver if he was at the bottom of the lake. Doubting Thomas would never have been given the moniker “doubting.” Jesus could pick some really good ones. God knows where they are… I mean literally God knows where Steven is and Phillip and Barnabas and Paul. But Jesus has grace y’all. Be grateful, that IS the good news, so Jesus is going to go out there and save them, on the water.
Before we get too far let us talk about the water. The water, especially the sea, represents evil. The deep is always where we assumed hell was. We thought it was hot, guess what; under the crust is pretty hot. That is where the devil lives. And a raging storm is going on. It is so bad that professional fishermen think they are going to die. They make their living on the water, but this water isn’t like the other water, this water looks evil. Remember Jonah, the pagan sailors had to wake him up to pray to his God. Something about the storm was evil and they needed all the spiritual firepower they could find.
And here’s the place where I ask you to find yourself in the story. There is a group of people in a boat and the boat seems to be surrounded by evil. The news is evil; there are credible threats of nuclear war from Russia and possibly China is going to attack Taiwan. There are prison camps in both countries. Iran and North Korea are both acting like children, nuclear armed children, but also they are evil. There is evil in our schools teaching things that aren’t true. Some are evil. Both political sides are spending too much and neither is praying enough. Crime is being encouraged. Justice is neglected. Evil is everywhere. Evil made for capsizing the boat we’re in, right. Do you feel that? Do you feel that the storm around us is evil?
Or you’re in the boat and you’re surrounded by disease. You’ve got a startling lack of “life to the full.” You’ve got cancer. You’ve got COPD. You’ve got ADHD. You’ve got kids in the public schools. You’ve got shingles. You’ve got a grave where your husband should be. You’ve got a place at the table where your child should be. You can’t walk, talk, see, hear. Death is near and the storm that rages is evil.
You’re in a boat and around you there is a raging storm. The storm makes you want to take a drink. The storm makes you want to look at images that are ungodly. The storm makes you want a person to share your bed who isn’t your spouse. The storm makes you want pills, or calories, to spend money. Someone’s storm is thinking they aren’t in a storm. You’re in the storm, trust me. Someone’s storm is thinking they can calm the storm. You’re in a boat and all around you there is evil and it seems like your boat is going to capsize, break apart, smash to a million bits, die, relapse, go to war, murdered, robbed, destroyed.
Can you see yourself? Please picture yourself. You’re in the boat and the evil is outside threatening you. Can you see yourself?
Now picture Jesus. That is the good news. Jesus comes to us when evil surrounds us. Romans 5:8 While we were still sinners Christ died for us. Jesus is walking on the water, what JESUS IS WALKING ON THE WATER. Yeah. Maybe the evil got him and he’s a ghost, but that can’t be it. What is he doing there? Same thing he’s doing everywhere. He is there to confront evil and it is really good news.
Peter is in the boat. You know how it is to be in the boat, but Peter has worked on boats his whole life and he thinks this is evil and he’s got one question. Can I come to you? Peter knows what he needs and it isn’t in the boat. Please let me come to you.
You found yourself in the story, right? Peter is in the boat with you and the two of you are surrounded by evil and Peter wants to get out of the boat. You’ve heard the story, but it bears repeating. Peter got out of the boat and was actually walking on water too. But then he saw the wind and the waves and started to sink. Jesus grabs his hand and pulls him up.
Oh ye of little faith. Jesus calls him ye. He calls you ye too. He is surprised that you lost faith, but like a good teacher or coach he knows exactly what went wrong. Peter had faith to go to Jesus, but then got sidetracked by the wind and waves and took his eyes off the one who found him in the evil place.
Brethren, when evil is all around us. Keep your eyes on him. Read more about him. Pray more to him. Spend more time with believers. Listen to godly music and podcasts. Some of you are sinking because your eyes got off him and got back onto all the evil.
Happens to me too. You aren’t alone. Peter took his eyes off Jesus. Peter took his eyes off Jesus. You will also. From time to time you will take your eyes off Jesus. And the evil is still all around when you have your eyes on him.
So you found yourself in the story, right? You’re in the boat and you also got out of the boat with Peter. And I don’t doubt that sometimes in our walk we get out of the boat with Peter. But some of us aren’t out of the boat. Some of us didn’t get out of the boat. How many apostles got out of the boat? You’re there. You’re in the story. Did you get out of the boat? No one got out, but Peter, and he almost sank. And this is good news?
Yeah. It is good news. It is great news. Jesus has the power over the storm. The storm still rages. I don’t want to make light of the evil in your life. I have had some, but I know there are people that have had more than I have. Jesus controls the wind and the rain. You can get out of the boat. Jesus has power over the evil all around us. Some of us haven’t tested his power, but he has the power, get out of the boat. He’ll pick you up even if your eyes are on the wind and rain. We might feel safer inside, but the professional sailors think the waves are evil and will kill you, get out of the boat. He’ll get you where you’re going if you worship him, but if you don’t get out of the boat you won’t know what it’s like to walk on the water. The storm rages on and on and on, but Jesus has grace for his children especially if they get out of the boat.
Some of us today need to get out of the boat. In the evil times, in the evil world you are not relying on your savior. You cannot rely on man-made security. You’ve got to go further. Please don’t get angry at me, I’m not calling into question your salvation. I’m calling into question your sanctification. I’m wondering if you’ve picked up your cross and followed after him.
Some of us today have gotten out of the boat. Praise God. But the times are still evil and we can take our eyes off the one who walks on water. Keep your eyes on him. Fall in love. Repent again. Reach out. Ask to go to him. Pray more. Give him some alone time. He will lift you up. When the day of evil comes. Jesus is better than any boat. He’s better than dry land. He’s lost so many, his grief is strong, but his grace pushes him to save all he can. Even in his sadness he loves you so much he’ll come and get you in the raging storm and he will rescue us.
When I went out the sky was clear, before long the torrent was near.
The clouds came and darkened my sight, as if the dark was choking the light.
The squall came and I was caught, I drug at the ores but it was for naught.
The winds blew harder so I lost control, the lightning struck and darkened my soul
The evil poured into my little boat, my life and my heart were barely afloat.
That’s when I saw my savior and king, he was walking on water heading for me.
God if it’s you please bring me beside, thy strength and thy mercy are all there outside.
He called to me with a nod and a wink, but alas you probably guessed I started to sink.
But that was when it was clearest of all, with his hand in my hand no way I could fall.
Christ lifts me up and we both stand, My eyes on him and I’m holding his hand.
In a second we’re going to sing. If you’re on the bank of the lake and you want to follow Jesus, come. If you’re on the boat and you want to come to him on the water, come. If you’re on the water, but you’ve taken your eyes off Jesus, come. The elders of the church or I will be here to talk to you about your next steps.
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