{"id":6371,"date":"2023-08-10T11:58:12","date_gmt":"2023-08-10T09:58:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/predication.net\/?p=6371"},"modified":"2023-08-10T11:58:14","modified_gmt":"2023-08-10T09:58:14","slug":"sunday-a-on-the-19th-walking-with-jesus-mt-1422-33","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/predication.net\/?p=6371","title":{"rendered":"Sunday A on the 19th. Walking with Jesus (Mt 14:22-33)"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2 class=\"module-text-content\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>Those who live with Jesus have no fear.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>Who and what are we afraid of?\u00a0Children of darkness and evil people.\u00a0Adults bad people and their mistakes.\u00a0Students of exams or disappointments in love.\u00a0In addition, we fear illness, failure, job loss, old age, and death. Many fear for their lives, savings, and property.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>I remember a woman, a mother, who was lying for six months with a high-risk pregnancy.\u00a0She was apprehensive about her child, although she already had four children at home.<\/span><br \/>\n<span>I know a father who calls at least briefly every night to see how his family is doing when he is away from his family.<\/span><br \/>\n<span>In the religious program Prame\u0148 (STV, 22 November 1992), there was an interview with international students about faith in God. Daniel Dalohoun, a student from Africa who came to us to study medicine, confessed: &#8220;When we were leaving, our parents told us: You can forget everything but Jesus!&#8221; There is no fear like fear. The history of fear goes back to the event of Adam&#8217;s <\/span><span>Sin and Eve. They hid from the Lord God in paradise. The genesis of corruption at the end speaks of the justification of fear.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>When the disciples saw Jesus walking on the sea, they excitedly said: &#8220;Myth!&#8221; And they cried out in fear. But Jesus immediately told them, &#8220;Get up. It&#8217;s me, don&#8217;t be afraid&#8221; (Mt 14:26-27).<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>Jesus urged the disciples to leave as soon as possible the place where the miraculous feeding of the crowd with five loaves and two fish took place.\u00a0And he knew why.\u00a0The group quickly realized their idle satiety and wanted to make Jesus king, which would suit them best (cf. Jn 6:14). Jesus is worried about the disciples, that under the influence of the miracle and thoughts about the earthly Messiah, they could get into a lousy enthusiasm. Jesus is known to go into the silence of prayer so that at the end of the day, he would meet the Father in prayer.<\/span><br \/>\n<span>Jesus prepares the disciples for a new experience of faith.\u00a0Man often finds himself in a situation where Jesus is invisible.\u00a0It is a lesson in trusting the invisible God.\u00a0Jesus is invisible, yet close. Although most of the apostles are fishermen, the situation in which they find themselves weighs more.\u00a0In the middle of the sea alone, at night, in a storm, in the wind, with big waves.\u00a0Isn&#8217;t it supposed to evoke fear and awareness of danger?<\/span><br \/>\n<span>Isn&#8217;t the life of Christians similar to this situation?\u00a0Anxiety, fear, and restlessness creep into hearts. The Christian is not freed from worries and mortal concerns about the world. When a Christian finds himself in any difficulties, trials, or threats, although he believes God knows about everything, he must do everything in his power. God can send help, give help, provide salvation, and nurture hope. However, a Christian must never claim a painless course of his earthly life.\u00a0That is why even a Christian suffers, fears, and fears the actual values \u200b\u200bof body and spirit.<\/span><br \/>\n<span>The disciples were tough men, they were fishermen, they did everything to save themselves.\u00a0How could people become convinced that Jesus is far from them.\u00a0Often only later, even after tragic events, do we realize that God has the right to remain silent in man&#8217;s need.\u00a0A person proves himself even in situations where everything is at stake.\u00a0An accident, even if a person loses his life, is not the greatest tragedy.\u00a0Behavior is appropriate to the inside of a person.\u00a0It is also subject to the pressure of the environment, the state of the situation, but the spirit can win over the body.\u00a0You can talk about fear in everyone, but there is a difference between fear and fear.\u00a0The life of a Christian is a life of faith.\u00a0Faith manifests itself in different ways.\u00a0In faith, the experience with Christ in need and distress manifests itself in a different way.\u00a0Faith and fear have gradation and decay.\u00a0The proverb says: &#8220;When the need is greatest, God&#8217;s help is closest&#8221;.\u00a0Even those who do not believe in God are aware of this.\u00a0They pray, beg, promise.\u00a0Where all else has failed, rescue often comes.\u00a0When a person cries out in fear: &#8220;Matoha!&#8221;, the answer comes: &#8220;Get up!\u00a0It&#8217;s me, don&#8217;t be afraid&#8221; (Mt 14:27)!\u00a0Nothing can stand against the power of God, only man with his &#8220;Non serviam!&#8221; &#8220;I will not serve!&#8221; God&#8217;s ways are incomprehensible to man.\u00a0God stands by man even in the most difficult trials, even in dying.\u00a0Heaven and earth will pass away, but the word of God will not pass away.\u00a0God created man to live forever.\u00a0A person should think about his soul.\u00a0We cannot condemn anyone who, in difficult situations and in death, calls out to God, begs God, reconciles with God.\u00a0It is a gift when a person sees God in need.\u00a0Nothing can stand against the power of God, only man with his &#8220;Non serviam!&#8221; &#8220;I will not serve!&#8221; God&#8217;s ways are incomprehensible to man.\u00a0God stands by man even in the most difficult trials, even in dying.\u00a0Heaven and earth will pass away, but the word of God will not pass away.\u00a0God created man to live forever.\u00a0A person should think about his soul.\u00a0We cannot condemn anyone who, in difficult situations and in death, calls out to God, begs God, reconciles with God.\u00a0It is a gift when a person sees God in need.\u00a0Nothing can stand against the power of God, only man with his &#8220;Non serviam!&#8221; &#8220;I will not serve!&#8221; God&#8217;s ways are incomprehensible to man.\u00a0God stands by man even in the most difficult trials, even in dying.\u00a0Heaven and earth will pass away, but the word of God will not pass away.\u00a0God created man to live forever.\u00a0A person should think about his soul.\u00a0We cannot condemn anyone who, in difficult situations and in death, calls out to God, begs God, reconciles with God.\u00a0It is a gift when a person sees God in need.\u00a0reconciles with God.\u00a0It is a gift when a person sees God in need.\u00a0reconciles with God.\u00a0It is a gift when a person sees God in need.<\/span><br \/>\n<span>Situations of danger open the eyes of the body to realize the value of the world, but they also open the eyes of the soul.\u00a0Conversions after life-threatening, near-death experiences are proof.\u00a0&#8220;Lord, if it is you, command me to come to you on the water&#8221; (Mt 14:28).\u00a0Faith means going to Christ.\u00a0Faith is a risk.\u00a0Faith is not a leap into the dark, a risk of uncertainty.\u00a0Peter does not go into uncertainty.\u00a0He goes to Jesus, after all. Jesus calls him.\u00a0The darkness is breaking.\u00a0Jesus rightly asks to detach himself from his boat, the way of life, people, attitudes, opinions, and relationships he has lived until now. Faith always means detachment.\u00a0God becomes the only certainty.\u00a0Every other assurance must give way. Jesus&#8217; &#8220;Come&#8221; (Mt 14:29) is not yet a victory.\u00a0The return to the old life, and its values, is solid; it seduces and questions the conversion. It is not surprising that after a while, even a short time, the ground under one&#8217;s feet is lost again, the state of health deteriorates,\u00a0they leave their strength, and Peter&#8217;s cry remains: &#8220;Lord, save me&#8221; (Mt 14:30)! The love of God is incomparable to human sin.\u00a0God helps.\u00a0Even if the righteous God must say: &#8220;You of little faith, why did you doubt&#8221; (Mt 14:31)?\u00a0Apparent silence, well-being, return of health, success know how to do their thing, make a mistake. Silence can do many evils when the conversion to God is not decisive, true, apparent peace.<\/span><br \/>\n<span>However, God has power over little things, human hearts, and living and non-living nature. God&#8217;s love will not leave as long as there is a grain of love for God in a person&#8217;s heart.\u00a0Everyone does not have to experience the struggle for the bare existence of life.\u00a0The words will always apply: &#8220;Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed&#8221; (John 20:29).<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>Friendly, encouraging thought! Belief in God has an essential place in a person&#8217;s life. That&#8217;s why we also have to ask ourselves: What place does God have in our lives?\u00a0Do we believe in God in all circumstances, or only if it costs nothing?<\/span><br \/>\n<span>R. Wurmbrand, in his book Believe, but Why, quotes the words of master Eckhardt: &#8220;If you are looking for something for yourself, you will never find God, because you make God a candle with which you look for something.&#8221; When you find it, you throw away the candle.\u00a0Some desire to love God as a man loves a cow&#8230; for the milk, the cheese, and the benefit he gets from it.<\/span><br \/>\n<span>&#8221;\u00a0Christians do not love God for what they can get from him, but they love him because he is.\u00a0Those who left him never knew him.<\/span><br \/>\n<span>We must always know what place God has in our lives.\u00a0It is faith in God, which we need not only on Sundays and holidays but also in our daily worries. True Christians are always faithful to God, even if he seemingly forgets them&#8230; The Old Testament sufferer Job says that even if God kills him, he will still believe in him: &#8220;I am convinced that my Defender lives&#8230; My eyes will see him &#8230;&#8221; (Job 19, 25; 27). Jesus also addresses the question of a healed blind man: &#8220;Do you believe in the Son of Man&#8221; (Jn 9, 35)? Our answer should be the same as his: &#8220;I believe, Lord&#8221; (Jn 9, 38).<\/span><br \/>\n<span>The world will always be just as full of fear. Like the apostles on a stormy sea, the devil is always ready to fill hearts with fear.\u00a0Jesus is willing to help us, to save us.\u00a0We are not to be overcome by the hopelessness of fear.\u00a0With him, we will be invincible. Without Jesus, we are nothing!<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>The French writer Francois Mauriac said: &#8220;At the end of my life, I feel no remorse&#8230; I have never stopped trusting in Christ; I have never been ashamed of Jesus and my faith.&#8221; Thank God!&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>This example of a person who was and is considered a personality is also a challenge for us: not to sit back when we have to build our faith. Work on your relationship with God even when you are comfortable, and don&#8217;t put it off until tomorrow. Tomorrow, we don&#8217;t know, there may be a storm, a wave, a gale, or rain, and we may be alone at night. A life of faith is not a life of fear.\u00a0It is suitable to build your life on the fear of God. Let God have an honorable and first place in our hearts, duties, and anxiety.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>A martial arts student sat over a cup of tea with his teacher.\u00a0He said, \u201cI have mastered all that you have taught me. I would like you to teach me one more thing.\u00a0To understand God&#8217;s ways.\u201d The teacher didn&#8217;t say a word.\u00a0He took the teapot and began pouring tea into his student&#8217;s cup.\u00a0The cup was quickly full, but the teacher did not stop running. The tea spilled out of the cup, spilled over the table, and flowed onto the floor. The student said, \u201cEnough!\u00a0Enough!\u00a0The tea is spilling!\u00a0The cup won&#8217;t fit anymore!&#8221; The teacher looked at him and said, &#8220;You look like this cup.\u00a0You are full of yourself, so there is no room for God in you.\u00a0You cannot understand God&#8217;s intentions until you learn how to make room for God in yourself.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>A woman is also an opposite example and role model of a believer:<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>At first glance, there lived a pretty ordinary woman in one district town. But she had one exceptional ability.\u00a0She could subtly enter other people&#8217;s lives and change them for the better. He always seemed to be there to help.\u00a0She knew how to say the right words to those who couldn&#8217;t decide.\u00a0She subtly encouraged the children when disappointment made them lose their courage. She was able to recognize the valid reasons for tension in the family, at the workplace&#8230; and find a cure for them. And at the same time, she remained inconspicuous, quite ordinary. At the end of the year, when the local newspaper announced a poll for the \u00abWoman of the Year in their city,\u00bb her daughter decided to nominate her. When this woman heard about it, she was very touched.\u00a0But she said to her daughter: &#8220;Thank you.\u00a0I appreciate it. But I don&#8217;t think I would be the right candidate.\u00a0I&#8217;m not doing anything special.\u00a0I only do<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>What about our testimony of faith in God in moments of fear? Therefore, Let us be encouraged by the words that the parents said to this African student: &#8220;You can forget everything but God.&#8221; Let these words be an excellent lesson for us. Then, at the end of our life, our conscience will be clear and without reproaches.\u00a0Parents are right to fear for their children.\u00a0But when they give them God, they entrust them to God; they strengthen them with the gifts that God gave us, such as prayer, the sacraments, and an example of life, and they don&#8217;t have to be overly afraid.<\/span><\/h2>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Those who live with Jesus have no fear. 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