Matthew 8:26

"The disciples came to him and woke him up, saying, “Save us, Lord! We are dying!”"

Key Reflection

This cry for salvation highlights the disciples' mortal fear in the face of a storm, symbolizing their spiritual vulnerability. It foreshadows Jesus' divine power and underscores his role as both savior and one who can provide deliverance from not just physical perils but also deeper spiritual threats.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 26. Why are ye fearful. You should have remembered that the Son of God, the Messiah, was on board. You should not have forgotten that he had power to save, and that with him you are safe. So Christians should never fear danger, disease, or death. With Jesus they are safe. No enemy can reach him; and as he is safe, so they shall be also, Joh 14:19. Rebuked the winds. Reproved them; or commanded them to be still. What a power was this! What irresistible proof that he was Divine! His word awed the tempest, and allayed the storm! There is not, anywhere, a sublimer description of a display of power. Nor could there be sublimer proof that he was truly the Son of God. Great calm.

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