by Dr. Ray Pritchard
I ran across a message by Dietrich Bonhoeffer called "Overcoming Fear" taken from The Collected Sermons of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. He preached it a scant fifteen days before Hitler came to power in 1933. Bonhoeffer took his text from Matthew 8:23-27, the story of Jesus calming the sea. Jesus was asleep in the boat during the storm. When the disciples wake him, he rebukes them for their lack of faith and then calms the sea. As Bonhoeffer develops his sermon, he makes the following observation: "When Christ is in the boat, a storm always comes up. The world tries with all its evil powers to get hold of him, to destroy him along with his disciples; it hates him and rises up against him. Christians surely know this. No one has to go through so much anxiety and fear as do Christians. But this does not surprise us, since Christ is the Crucified One, and there is no way to life for a Chris¬tian without being crucified." That first sentence really got my attention. We tend to think if Christ is with us, things will go smoothly. Wrong. When Christ is in the boat, a storm always comes up. Is Christ in your boat today?"There arose a great storm on the sea, so that the boat was being swamped by the waves; but he was asleep"
(Matthew 8:24).
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