In the Gospel today we have the first of Mark’s miracle stories when the disciples were caught in a storm at sea and Jesus calms the storm. In it we have a question posed by the disciples in reaction to the miracle. “They were overcome with awe and said to one another “who can this be”? Even the wind and rain obey him.” This question is the heart of Mark’s Gospel and a question which even we ask today. Who is Jesus? He is the Messiah, the beloved Son of God.
Jesus’ disciples are frightened by the sudden storm which occurs whilst Jesus is asleep in the boat, they panic and awaken Jesus who is untroubled by what is going on around him. The disciples wake Jesus with an accusation, “Master do you not care we are going down!” After calming the wind and the sea, Jesus rebukes them for their great fear and small amount of faith. It is then that they ask the question “who is this man”?
We know who Jesus is. But the question remains for us, will our faith in Jesus stay with us even during threat and danger and suffering. Often we can have stormy weather inside of us, worries and life’s problems can seem over-whelming but since Jesus is always with us he has the power to calm these storms too if we let him. At these moments faith is a return to God through reliance, a dependence that can bring deep relief, peace and humility. Jesus does not scold his disciples for waking him, instead he scolds them for their lack of faith. When we bring our worries to God in prayer, we are acknowledging his might and our tiny size. God is all-powerful, and we should ask ourselves “am I willing to trust God to be in control of my life”? Relying upon God gives us a feeling of being protected and supported in life. In rough times we can rely on Christ.