Jesus made His disciples get in a boat to ride,
to go to Bethsaida, sail to the other side.
He went up to a mountain, still during light of day.
He climbed way up that mountain. There He went to pray.
By night, the boat had traveled, quite far out to sea,
Jesus alone, back on shore, was calm as He could be,
The disciples’ boat, tossed about, against the wind they rowed,
They’d probably, much rather been, in some safe, secure abode.
It was the fourth night of the watch, which means three in the morning.
When a miracle would happen, and happen without warning.
Someone walking on the water; they thought it was a ghost,
They knew not, they were looking, at the blessed Lord of Hosts.
Then spoke the Lord: “Take courage. It is I. Do not be afraid.”
The disciples were astounded, most likely quite amazed.
He got into the boat with them, the wind then died down too.
There’s nothing that, our good Lord Jesus, cannot for us do.
We can feel like inept boaters, rowing on a stormy sea.
The boat is rocking to and fro, so tossed about are we.
We struggle to persevere, against strong winds, to row;
How we will get through all of this, at times we do not know.
Lord Jesus walk now to us, on our stormy seas.
Please calm the fears within, help us, in You believe.
Won’t You climb into our boats, and help us be not afraid.
Never leave us Jesus. Bring us comfort. With us stay.
Our loved ones too are on rough seas. It’s quite a wild ride.
Deceiving waves crash over them. Lies strike from every side.
Go to them Lord Jesus, that Your love they may now know.
Please calm their stormy seas. The truth on them bestow.
Help them all, to love the truth, more than they love their sin.
Help them begin to row towards faith. Give to them strength within.
Be with us sweet Lord Jesus, wherever we may go.
Keep us united in the truth, as towards heaven we all row.
(Based on Mark 6:45-52)
Posted: January 8, 2020 · Leave a Comment
CALM THEIR STORMY SEAS.
Jesus made His disciples get in a boat to ride,
to go to Bethsaida, sail to the other side.
He went up to a mountain, still during light of day.
He climbed way up that mountain. There He went to pray.
By night, the boat had traveled, quite far out to sea,
Jesus alone, back on shore, was calm as He could be,
The disciples’ boat, tossed about, against the wind they rowed,
They’d probably, much rather been, in some safe, secure abode.
It was the fourth night of the watch, which means three in the morning.
When a miracle would happen, and happen without warning.
Someone walking on the water; they thought it was a ghost,
They knew not, they were looking, at the blessed Lord of Hosts.
Then spoke the Lord: “Take courage. It is I. Do not be afraid.”
The disciples were astounded, most likely quite amazed.
He got into the boat with them, the wind then died down too.
There’s nothing that, our good Lord Jesus, cannot for us do.
We can feel like inept boaters, rowing on a stormy sea.
The boat is rocking to and fro, so tossed about are we.
We struggle to persevere, against strong winds, to row;
How we will get through all of this, at times we do not know.
Lord Jesus walk now to us, on our stormy seas.
Please calm the fears within, help us, in You believe.
Won’t You climb into our boats, and help us be not afraid.
Never leave us Jesus. Bring us comfort. With us stay.
Our loved ones too are on rough seas. It’s quite a wild ride.
Deceiving waves crash over them. Lies strike from every side.
Go to them Lord Jesus, that Your love they may now know.
Please calm their stormy seas. The truth on them bestow.
Help them all, to love the truth, more than they love their sin.
Help them begin to row towards faith. Give to them strength within.
Be with us sweet Lord Jesus, wherever we may go.
Keep us united in the truth, as towards heaven we all row.
(Based on Mark 6:45-52)
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