Walking with Jesus!



THE STORY OF JESUS: Mark 6:45-52
“After leaving them, he went up on a mountainside to pray.” (Mark 6:46)
We were made to live in close fellowship with God… like Jesus.
We were also made to live in authority over creation, not in fear of it.
Living independently of God, creation becomes a threat and we live in fear.
But with God, we can overcome mountains and walk on stormy waters.
Is this just figurative, or is this for real?
We can’t know for sure what life will be in the restored creation.
But I do believe it will be beyond our present experience, and awesome.
In the meantime, we approach our challenges with faith in God.
But this faith is more than a ‘belief system’, it is a relationship.
The source of Jesus’ strength was His close fellowship with God.
God wants us to want Him, not just the things we can get from Him.
As a Jesus follower, I need to meet God on the mountainside too.
He will enable me to traverse high mountains and stormy seas.
Today I sense the Lord inviting me to deepen my prayer life.
What do you sense the Lord saying to you?
PRAYER
Lord, I’m sensing the shallowness of my prayer life. You are inspiring me to go deeper, that I may climb higher and move more confidently in life.

One Comment

  1. Listening.
    Doing.
    The Master sent them on their way. Following His command. In their struggles at sea, whose strength did they confide in? They didn’t recognize their Master at first. Hard hearted. Relying upon their own power to see them through rather than the life giving power of the Saviour. In the storm, Christ was thee but at first they did not recognize Him.
    Where is my trust in the storm? Do I see Jesus beside me? Do I take hold of God or rely upon my own strength? Remember Pharaoh – he was hard hearted and it cost him his life.
    Christ enables.
    Christ is my power Source.
    At all times I need my Saviour guiding me along the way so that I walk in His SonShine.

    I need Thee every hour,
    Most gracious Lord;
    No tender voice like Thine
    Can peace afford.

    I need Thee, oh, I need Thee;
    Every hour I need Thee;
    Oh, bless me now, my Savior!
    I come to Thee.
    2
    I need Thee every hour,
    Stay Thou near by;
    Temptations lose their power
    When Thou art nigh.
    3
    I need Thee every hour,
    In joy or pain;
    Come quickly and abide,
    Or life is vain.
    4
    I need Thee every hour,
    Teach me Thy will;
    And Thy rich promises
    In me fulfill.
    5
    I need Thee every hour,
    Most Holy One;
    Oh, make me Thine indeed,
    Thou blessed Son.

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