A thought by John Ortberg (2015-05-05) from his
book, Life-Changing Love: Moving God's Love from Your Head to Your Heart (p. 166). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. David
C. Cook. Kindle Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.)
Here is the context of this
thought. John says, “Dallas Willard
writes that Jesus lived a life of utter trust because he understood his Father
to be unfailingly competent and wholly devoted. Here is the striking result: ‘With
this magnificent God positioned among us, Jesus brings the assurance that our
universe is a perfectly safe place for us to be.’”
John says, “A mother wakes up during
a thunderstorm. She hurries to her son’s room after a particularly bright flash
of lightning, knowing he will be terrified. To her surprise, he is standing at
a window. ‘I was looking outside,’ he says, ‘and you’ll never guess what
happened. God took my picture.’ He was convinced God was at work and therefore
that the universe was a perfectly safe place for him to be.”
And then John goes on, “Matthew tells
us that Jesus and his followers were in a boat once when ‘without warning, a furious
storm came up on the lake’; a not uncommon occurrence on the Sea of Galilee. The
disciples were understandably frantic, but the text says Jesus was taking a
nap. Why does Matthew include the information that Jesus was sleeping? Because
Matthew wants us to understand. Given what he knew about the Father, Jesus was
convinced that the universe was a perfectly safe place for him to be. The
disciples had faith in Jesus. They trusted that he could do something to help
them. But they did not yet have the faith of Jesus. They did not share his
settled conviction that they were safe in God’s hands. This is what Paul called
‘the peace of Christ.’”
Oh that we would get to that place
that we would have “the peace of Christ.”
That we would see that “with this magnificent God positioned among us”,
and that He is unfailingly competent and wholly devoted and in that we can be
assured that our universe is a perfectly safe place for us to be. Oh God, I pray that I would have that utter
trust that Jesus has.
Is that your prayer too?
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