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Following in Jesus Footsteps, Lent 2017--Week 3 Rev. Lynell M Caudillo Matthew 14:22-33, Isaiah 43 selected verses You Can t Walk on Water, If You Don t Get Out of the Boat Context: This event follows immediately after the feeding of the 5,000. Remember that just prior to that, Jesus had received news that his cousin, John the Baptist, had been beheaded by Herod. He was grieving, and needing some time alone. That didn t happen because the crowds of people followed him. So now, having healed, taught, and fed the people, he sent them home, and the disciples sailing to the other side of the lake. Jesus will finally have some much needed time alone with his Heavenly Father. [Read the text. Pray.] What is the relationship of fear, faith, and doubt? What is the relationship between risk and reward? All of these play into the text we are considering today. I imagine many of you have seen the animated version of A Charlie Brown Christmas. He stops by Lucy s at psychiatric booth when she is in. Lucy asks: What seems to be the trouble, Charlie Brown? Charlie Brown: I m depressed. I want to be happy but I m not. Lucy: They say on TV that the mere fact that you realize you need help means you are not too far gone. We need to pinpoint what you are afraid of. If we can find out, we can label it. What are you afraid of? If you are afraid of responsibility, you have hypengio-phobia. Are you afraid of cats? You have anerophasia. CB: Well sort of, but I m not sure. Lucy: Do you have climacaphobia? That is fear of stairs. Do you have phalisa-phobia? That is fear of the ocean. Or perhaps you have pantophobia. Do you have pantophobia? CB: What is pantophobia? Lucy: Fear of everything! CB shouts: That s it!!!

(I think Charlie Brown got what he paid for, even with inflation, Lucy s advice isn t worth much!) Fear is a God-given response to a perceived threat, either real or imagined. Each of us have our fears, and in the extreme, fear can immobilize. If we let our fears overwhelm us, we probably wouldn t even get out of bed in the morning. I don t particularly like wind storms. Perhaps that is because in two different homes we have lived in, during two different storms, trees fell on our house! It was scary, and it was bad, but it could have been worse. Suffice it to say that when a hard, sustained wind starts to blow, I get nervous, an a little fearful if there are trees nearby. (Needless to say, in looking for our next house, I ll be paying attention to the trees nearby! We all respond differently to storms. The fact of it is, storms happen. And I am not talking about meteorology. Nope. You know what I mean: the storms of life: change, stress, crisis. Divorce, teenagers, caring for aging parents, career or job issues, financial or health concerns. I could name more, but you get the idea. Then there are also the spiritual storms or struggles as well. I can only imagine that the disciples were in pretty high spirits after experiencing the miracle of the loaves and fishes! What an amazing experience that must have been, to see people healed, to hear Jesus teach, and then to be fed up thousands of people fully satisfied. Awesome! Then Jesus sends the disciples sailing off, and sends the people packing. Finally, at long last, Jesus gets some much needed down time time to be with his Heavenly Father. Time to pray, time to grieve, time to re-charge his spiritual batteries, so to speak. In the night, the wind picks up. The topography around the Sea of Galilee makes it prone to sudden and violent storms. Between 3 and 6 a.m. the seas become tormented, giving Jesus concern for the disciples safety.. In the midst of the storm, Jesus walks toward them on the sea. When the disciples see him, they are afraid. It is likely they were afraid before they saw him. They d never seen anyone walk on water before! Even those among them who were seasoned fishermen and were familiar with these waters, were fearful. (According to Jewish legend, storms were the result of demonic activity.) They thought he was a ghost. Jesus response is immediate:

Don t be afraid, he said. Take courage. I am here! [b] (.v27) Most English translations are incorrect, It is I. What Jesus is actually saying is the OT name of God. Remember when Moses was preparing to go down from Mt. Sinai and he tells God: I need to know your name, because sure as I get down from this mountain with these tablets, the people are going to ask me your name. God s response? I AM Who I AM. What kind of a name is that? You won t find it a book of baby names! I AM WHO I AM means God s name is not I WAS.God is not a past-tense God. God s name is not I WILL BE God is not somewhere out there in the unknown future. God s name is I AM God is present tense. God is here. God is NOW. God is with us. God is! That is what Jesus says to the disciples (then, and to us now): I AM WHO I AM! I AM Present with you in the Storm, therefore you have no need to be afraid. In the midst of the storm, is it likely that the disciples forgot they d just been with Jesus when he fed thousands with five loaves and two fish! They forgot who Jesus really was, and what Jesus could do! In the midst of the storms of life that you and I experience, do we too become afraid? Do we sometimes forget who Jesus is and what Jesus has done and can yet do? More often than not we feel alone, but he is with us! Peter answered him: Lord, if it s really you, tell me to come to you, walking on the water. (v.28) If it s really you Is this a little doubt creeping into Peter s voice? If? I can only imagine that in the midst of the dark, raging storm, it would be hard to hear and so hard to recognize Jesus voice, let alone see him clearly. If it s really you, tell me to come to you. Peter is willing to respond to Jesus command, he wants to be with Jesus.

If you had the choice between being in a storm battered boat, or being with Jesus--what would you chose? Jesus said: Come on in, the water s fine! (not exactly) So Peter throws one leg over the side of the boat, then the other and he s walking on water. Amazing! It was one thing to see Jesus doing it, but now Peter s doing it too! (I wonder what that was like from the vantage point of the boat what were the disciples in the boat thinking and feeling as they watch Peter venture out of the boat?) Peter took a calculated risk. In spite of his fear, the reward of being with Jesus was greater than the risk. Peter overcame his fear with a little faith. How many of you have a little faith?? In Matt. 17:20 Jesus says that even faith the size of a tiny mustard seed can move mountains. So even tiny faith is good! A little faith was enough to get Peter out of the boat, walking on water with Jesus. Peter is walking on the water with Jesus! (Things are going swimmingly sorry for the pun.) Peter is walking by faith(and not by sight see 2 Corinthians 5:7) The problem arises he begins to sink--when Peter s focus shifts from Jesus, to the effect of the wind and the waves. Peter gets distracted. Fear overwhelms, along with the water. May this be instructive to us: When we lose our focus on Jesus, we get in trouble! Peter cries out: Save me! (Lit. hosanna!) Who wouldn t? It is the natural reaction of someone sinking into a stormy sea. Under the circumstances, even an Olympic swimmer would be in danger. Jesus responds immediately, reaching out to save him. You have so little faith why did you doubt me? Peter had little faith. That is, a little, in comparison to what? Peter responded to Jesus command. Peter got out of the boat. Peter walked on water! That seems like more than a little faith, to me. And even a little faith, is faith!

Why did you doubt me? If you were in Peter s water-logged sandals, how would you respond? I doubted you because. I doubted you because I forgot about yesterday, when you made a lunch for one into a feast for thousands. I doubted you because the wind and waves knocked me off my feet. I doubted you because I started thinking I could do this on my own when I got self-conscious! I doubted you because I started thinking about me, myself and I. I am human. I doubted you because I lost sight of you, I lost my focus. What is the relationship of faith and doubt? Some think doubt is the opposite of faith. Let me suggest that disbelief is the opposite of faith. Doubt and faith go hand in hand. Frederick Buechner wrote: Faith is better understood as a verb than as a noun, as a process rather than a possession. It is a on-again-off-again rather than a once-for-all. Faith is not being sure where you re going, but going anyway. A journey without maps. (Wishful Thinking, by Fredrick Buechner) Indeed, faith is willingness to get out of the boat and walk with Jesus. It is less important to have a map than to have a guide. Jesus is both our guide and companion on the journey of faith. Once when my husband and I were traveling in Scotland, we were staying in the coastal city of Oban, the following day we planned to take the ferry to the Isle of Mull and then a bus to another ferry where we would walk on, and cross to the tiny island of Iona. We were trying to figure out how to get from the B&B where we were staying, to the ferry terminal. When we inquired of our host, he said: No problem. I m going that way in the morning, I ll just give you a lift. We had no reason to fear, our host became our guide and companion! Erik Weihenmeyer has led a remarkable life. He is the first blind person to reach the summit of Mt. Everest (2001). In 2008, he climbed the highest peak on each continent. Eric was able to accomplish these amazing feats, because he literally walked by faith and not by sight. His companions were his eyes, and directed his steps. He achieved what many other could not, in

spite of, or perhaps because of his blindness. He knew he needed the help of another whom he could trust with his life. (He has written books and produced a film of some of his accomplishments entitled, Farther Than the Eye Can See. ) But you have doubts? Frederick Buechner wrote: If you don t have doubts you re either kidding yourself or you re asleep. Doubt is the ants in the pants of faith. In other words, everyone has doubts. In the life of a Christian disciple, doubts can spur us on, motivate us to grow, to study the Word, to spend more time with Jesus and with other disciples who can encourage us in our daily walk, and share the journey. Together, Jesus and Peter get back in the boat. The storm dies down. Those who were observers to this drama, the ones who remained in the boat, respond by worshipping Jesus, for surely you are the Son of God. They saw Jesus as a healer, a teacher/rabbi, a miracle worker. Those are all things that Jesus did. Now the disciples see Jesus for who he truly is the Son of God, and they worship him! To walk on the water, we have to get out of the boat! Sometimes the church (building or community) can be like a boat, a familiar comfortable place. Getting out of the boat requires stepping out of our comfort-zone, trusting that the risk is worth the reward. Fears? Doubts? Sure, we all have them. You all indicated you have a little faith. That s a good place to start. Jesus is calling you and me. What step is Jesus calling you to take at this point in your life? I can assure you Whatever you leave behind, will pale in comparison to what Jesus calls you to, because he is calling you to himself! What step is Jesus calling you to take today? If you don t get out of the boat, you can t walk on water! Let us pray.