Meditation Minute
My Dearest Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
“Take heart, it is I; have no fear.” In today’s Gospel reading (Mark 6:45-52), Jesus demonstrates his power over our earthly fears. Jesus just got through multiplying the loaves and fishes and he sends the apostles to the other side of the
How many times do we fall into the same boat as the apostles? How many times have we set out on a journey only to find the water turbulent and the wind fighting us? How many times has Jesus seemed distant and removed from us? The reading says that not only did they fear the storm, but they thought that Jesus was a ghost coming to get them. Instead, they needed to learn to put their trust in God for it is through him the winds and the sea are calmed. While we might not be able to see Christ, he is their watching over us. When your life becomes a sea of troubles and you feel like the wind is going to blow you away, you have two choices; you can cower in fear or you can reach out for God’s help. Our faith in God is the calming factor which subdues the storm. We must be willing to let go of the fears and trust in God. He wants to help us. His loving arms are always reaching out to comfort us and protect us. He is our Father.
A Simple Prayer
Abba, Father, I fear the storm and the wind.
Comfort me and protect me from turmoil of my life.
Watch over me and guide me to safe harbor.
Yours in Christ
Michael Marcon
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