And when they (Peter and Jesus) got into the boat, the wind stopped. And those who were in the boat worshipped Him, saying, “You are certainly God’s Son”. (Matthew 14:32-33)
The men who had stayed in the boat, who had just watched this spectacle of two men walking on the surface of the waves were powerfully moved to the point of worshipping Jesus as God’s Son. Apparently the verdict had still been out for them on this issue of Jesus’ identity even after He had just fed 5,000 men and their families with 5 loaves and 2 fish that very afternoon.
I wonder how Peter felt during this impromptu time of worship. While dripping wet and cold, Jesus had just said to him, “O you of little faith, why did you doubt?”. Let me ask you, “How do you imagine the Lord’s face and His tone of voice as He said this to Peter?
In my past I have imagined Jesus as downcast and a bit stern as he delivered another well-deserved reproof to Peter. Today, I do not hear God’s words with that tone of exasperation, born of dealing with Peter’s (or my) perpetual incompetence and unbelief. Today, I process His voice and His Word through my “Father-filter” and I hear a different tone. I will come back to the idea of a “Father-filter.”
Isn’t it just as possible that Jesus (the Son of Man) had joy in His heart and a smile on His face, excited that one of His cherished ones had finally trusted Him enough and stepped out of their boat and attempted what no human (son of man) had ever attempted? As Jesus, who was the first born of a new race of men said, “Come,” isn’t it possible that He (and others) were thrilling at Peter’s obedient response? I really believe the “great cloud of witnesses” cheered as they saw a member of this new race working out the fulness of their salvation – living out of a heavenly reality, instead of from the more familiar, time-and-space-bound reality – truly trusting that what Jesus had said – “that with Him all things are possible”, is in fact a rock solid premise.
So, when I envision this scene, I see Jesus saying, “Oh Peter, you of little faith, why did you doubt?”, with a big “you-nearly-made-it” smile, because He was seeing something birthed on earth that He had waited eons to see. Perhaps Jesus, instead of mourning over Peter’s latest failure, was thankful that He was seeing “Thy will being done on earth as it was in heaven”. Even though he was wet and cold, I suspect Jesus’ words were warming and encouraging to Peter’s heart. I could even imagine the other disciples wishing that they too had followed Peter’s lead.
Another question; For you, Is God predominantly in a bad mood or a good mood? I believe how we answer this question dramatically effects everything in our lives with Christ from how (or even if) we hear His voice to how we motivate to follow Him. I will continue tomorrow on the theme of living between the promise and the fulfillment from the vantage of a “Father-filtered” heart.
Father, help us to see You in the midst of our journey as we feel the contrary winds and the waves battering our storm tossed hearts and lives. Even though our view of You is often obscured in our darkness, as “children of light”, permit our eyes to see You and encounter You in these moments when we feel we may be drowning or even those moments after we have been pulled back into the boat. We thank You that Your arm is always outstretched to take hold of us. Help us to discern the “authentic” tone” of Your loving Voice. Amen.
Good word Sir! As I ponder the father-filter concept, I have to consider the nature of my relationship to my almost-2-year-old grand daughter. She draws out the best in me and I discover limitless patience and kindness (most of the time) in our interactions. When I try compare this to how I see God relating to me, I’m very aware that my understanding falls short. May God “demo” my concepts and replace them His. Keep writing.
Living in the current space/time realm, I find that following my heart, the Spirit of the Living God and His precepts are simply not natural. In fact, they’re quite contrary to the world view of what is real. So why do I choose to follow Christ? It is because a supernatural event happened in my life which changed my reality. Can I walk on water. No. Not yet, though I’ve even tried unsuccessfully when it was solid ice and broke some bones in the process. I do obey as much as I am able to “GO” and “FOLLOW” Him as He commanded, my strengths are not in my walking, but in my walk with Him. The results from my feeble attempts, I pray, encourage the able to use their ability to become willing followers of His word and His life, though. I’ve learned the lesson of humbling myself before His goodness, results in greater reward for everyone in my circle of influence. That is my calling for which I’m grateful beyond words. It is through these processes I learn, I gain, so that I may give and be of service to Him and encourage those around me from the Spirit of the Living God. That’s my new reality.