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Monday, September 1, 2025

September 1 — "Why Are You Afraid?"



Today's Reading: Matthew 8:18-34

When life’s storms hit hard and fast, it’s tempting to wonder if God has nodded off at the wheel. But Matthew 8:26 reveals a Savior who’s not only wide awake—He’s masterfully in charge. The big idea? Jesus doesn’t just hush the waves—He hushes the heart. So when fear starts knocking, hear Jesus ask, “Why are you afraid?” Then answer with faith: My God is here. My times are in His hand. And no storm outranks His power.

Picture it: the Sea of Galilee, notorious for surprise squalls. The disciples—some of them seasoned sailors—are freaking out as waves slam into their boat. Meanwhile, Jesus is snoozing peacefully. When they jolt Him awake, He addresses their fear before He addresses the storm. In Jewish tradition, only God commands nature. So this wasn’t just a miracle—it was a mic-drop moment: “The Great I AM is in your boat.”

His presence doesn’t erase the waves instantly—but it transforms panic into peace. Why? Because He’s Lord over the storm. And here’s the soul-piercing question He asked His disciples: “Why are you afraid?”

So let’s bring it home. Why are YOU afraid?

  • ·        Facing a sudden crisis? Pray first, then act—Psalm 46:1 says God is your ever-present help.
  • ·        Unsure about the future? Trust Proverbs 3:5–6—He knows the way.
  • ·        Feeling out of control? Rest in Psalm 31:15—your times are in His hand.
  • ·         Worried about safety? Isaiah 41:10 promises He will uphold you.
  • ·        Grieving loss? Worship through Job 1:21.
  • ·         Under spiritual attack? Resist with James 4:7 and stand firm in God’s armor.
  • ·         Wrestling with shame? Romans 8:1 declares no condemnation.
  • ·        Disturbed by world events? John 16:33 says Jesus has overcome.
  • ·        Feeling inadequate? Lean into 2 Corinthians 12:9—His grace is enough.

 I’m reminded of a boy on a bumpy airplane ride. While grown-ups clutched their armrests, he calmly colored in his book. When asked why he wasn’t scared, he replied, “Because my dad’s the pilot.” That’s faith—trusting Who’s in control, even when the ride gets rough.

Today, may the Lord anchor your heart in the truth that He is with you in every storm. May His peace guard your mind, His presence steady your soul, and His power remind you: no wave is greater than His Word. Rest in Him—you’re safe in the boat (or on the plane) with Jesus.


 

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