GOSPEL READING:
Mark 6:45-5245 Immediately he made his disciples get into the boat and go before him to the other side, to Bethsaida, while he dismissed the crowd. 46 And after he had taken leave of them, he went up on the mountain to pray. 47 And when evening came, the boat was out on the sea, and he was alone on the land. 48 And he saw that they were making headway painfully, for the wind was against them. And about the fourth watch of the night he came to them, walking on the sea. He meant to pass by them, 49 but when they saw him walking on the sea they thought it was a ghost, and cried out; 50 for they all saw him, and were terrified. But immediately he spoke to them and said, "Take heart, it is I; have no fear." 51 And he got into the boat with them and the wind ceased. And they were utterly astounded, 52 for they did not understand about the loaves, but their hearts were hardened.
Meditation:  Does the Lord Jesus ever seem distant when
      trials or difficulties come your way? Right after Jesus performed
      the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes, he
      left his disciples by themselves so he could go to a remote place
      to pray alone.It was at Jesus' initiative that the disciples
      sailed across the lake of Galilee, only to find themselves in a
      life-threatening storm. Although they were experienced fishermen,
      they feared for their lives. The Lake of Galilee was known for its
      sudden storms whipped up by strong winds which swept down from the
      nearby mountains. The disciples must have cried out for help when
      they recognized that their boat was about to be capsized by the
      threatening waves. 
    
Jesus always intercedes for us 
      Although Jesus was not physically with them in the boat, he
      nonetheless had been keeping vigilant watch for them in earnest
      prayer. When Jesus perceived their trouble he came to them walking
      on the sea and startled them with his sudden appearance. The
      disciples were terrified rather than joyful when they saw Jesus'
      presence on the water. They thought a ghost had appeared to seal
      their doom. They couldn't believe it was really him until he spoke
      words of assurance: "Don't give in to fear or panic, but take
      courage and be calm, because I am here for you and ready to help
      you in your need." Jesus not only calmed their fears, but the
      threatening waves and storm as well.
    
    
Do you recognize the Lord's abiding presence with you?
      
      Does the Lord Jesus seem distant when trials and difficulties come
      your way? The Lord never leaves us alone, but keeps constant watch
      over us at all times, especially when we are tempted and feel weak
      or helpless. Do you look to the Lord Jesus to give you his
      strength and help when you are in need? Jesus assures us that we
      do not have to give into fear or discouragement if we put our
      trust in Him and remember his great love for us. He will see us
      through any trial that comes our way. When calamities and trials
      threaten to overwhelm you, do you respond with faith and hope in
      God's love and presence with you? 
    
Lord Jesus, may I never doubt your saving help and your ever watchful presence, especially in times of adversity. Fortify my faith with courage and my hope with steady perseverance that I may never waver in placing all my trust in you who are my all.
Psalm 72:1-2, 10-13
1 Give the king your justice, O God, and your righteousness to the royal son!
2 May he judge your people with righteousness, and your poor with justice!
10 May the kings of Tarshish and of the isles render him tribute, may the kings of Sheba and Seba bring gifts!
11 May all kings fall down before him, all nations serve him!
12 For he delivers the needy when he calls, the poor and him who has no helper.
13 He has pity on the weak and the needy, and saves the lives of the needy.
Daily Quote from the Early Church Fathers: The wind was against them, by Augustine of Hippo (354-430 AD)
"Meanwhile the boat carrying the disciples - that is, the church
      - is rocking and shaking amid the storms of temptation, while the
      adverse wind rages on. That is to say, its enemy the devil strives
      to keep the wind from calming down. But greater is he who is
      persistent on our behalf, for amid the vicissitudes of our life he
      gives us confidence. He comes to us and strengthens us, so we are
      not jostled in the boat and tossed overboard. For although the
      boat is thrown into disorder, it is still a boat. It alone carries
      the disciples and receives Christ. It is in danger indeed on the
      water, but there would be certain death without it. Therefore stay
      inside the boat and call upon God. When all good advice fails and
      the rudder is useless and the spread of the sails presents more of
      a danger than an advantage, when all human help and strength have
      been abandoned, the only recourse left for the sailors is to cry
      out to God. Therefore will he who helps those who are sailing to
      reach port safely, abandon his church and prevent it from arriving
      in peace and tranquility?" (excerpt from SERMON
          75.4)
      
    
 
																			


