Spiritual Authority & Identity – Jesus speaks CALM to the Storm

Jesus Walks in His Authority & Calms the Wind and Seas

“Who then is this, that He commands even the winds and the sea, and they obey Him?” Luke 8:25 AMP

As I read Luke 8 this week, I am blown away by the quiet, bold confidence and AUTHORITY that our Savior walked in.  Part of it is my mind trying to reconcile “fully God and yet fully man”!  I hear it; I know it, and yet sometimes, I am consumed with one or the other…  But, BOTH!?

A storm arose amidst a quiet, peaceful day. A fierce wind, a violent squall THREATENED to capsize the boat. In desperate fear, they cried out to their Master/Teacher/Rabbi. 

‘We are sinking, we are drowning – don’t you care?’

He does a work before He even speaks – as if to help their ears to hear the truth through what their eyes have seen.

He rebukes the wind and the waves.

He is not absent or silent or sleeping (i.e. unreachable in the storm).

“Why are you fearful? Have you lost faith in me?” (truth spoken in the restored quietness) Luke 8:25 TPT™

The winds and waves obey.

 

EVEN the Demons Obey

As soon as Jesus and His disciples reached the other side of the lake, a legion of demons – a single man possessed by many, awaited Jesus – the enemy was ready to pick a fight and yet was overcome simply by HIS presence coming ashore.

When he saw Jesus, he fell at his feet and screamed out, “What are you doing here? You are Jesus, the Son of the Most High God!”  Luke 8:28 TPT™ 

The man was COMPLETELY delivered, set free, liberated – because even the demons can’t stay silent in His presence – and the name above all others names spoke LIFE into the chaos.

Sadly, the freedom of that man came at a cost the community was unwilling to embrace. The ruckus, the show, the fear of their continued “normal” being overturned (even though it was setting captives free and offering LIFE abundantly) – led them to ask the ONE, the Son of God, the Almighty, majestic master of truth and power – to leave.

What is it about being uncomfortable that leads many to reject signs, wonders and miracles?  Why is experience elevated over the Word?  Status-quo, not rocking the boat, lukewarm faith come at a cost – a lack, a passivity, a settling – rather than calling on the God that can call dead things back to LIFE!  He is the God of the RESURRECTION!  He defeated death!  He defeated sin!  He defeated brokenness and addiction and shame!  There is no CANNOT in Jesus!  In fact, He is the God who does immeasurably more than all we could ask for or imagine!  I would far rather err on the side of being disappointed (often times why we don’t pray big prayers) than to not call on the God who is more than able!  

As Jesus sat up in the boat and listened to the terror in His disciple’s voices, He spoke with power to the winds and sea – it was that loud and powerful – and He carried on that that day…

HE calmed the wind and sea.  He sent demons into a herd of pigs and set a demonized man completely FREE (Luke 8:26-39).  A woman with an incurable blood disease TOUCHED but the hem of His garment and in an INSTANT her bleeding stopped, as tangible power left Him (Luke 8:43-48).  Jesus simply SPOKE the Word and Jairus’ dead daughter was called back to LIFE (Luke 8:41-42, 49-56)!

All impossible — but God!  

You jealously want what others have so you begin to see yourself as better than others. You scheme with envy and harm[a] others to selfishly obtain what you crave—that’s why you quarrel and fight. And all the time you don’t obtain what you want because you won’t ask God for it! 3 And if you ask, you won’t receive it for you’re asking with corrupt motives,[b] seeking only to fulfill your own selfish desires.  James 4:2-3 TPT™ 

We somehow feel we RISK in asking, but in reality we risk far more by not asking. We have not because we ask not!

How easily is it to forget this truth? Some of the things that we desire the most are some of the very things that we have stopped asking and believing for. Can you relate to that? Is there a dream that you let die because you thought it was taking too long to happen? Is there something that was really important to you, but that you stopped praying about?

Remember, what you pray reflects what you believe about God. Meaning, if you pray big bold prayers, it’s because you have had a revelation that you have a big God, but if you pray tiny, teeny prayers, it’s probably because you don’t realize who Father is and what he is capable of blessing you with. But not praying at all? Well you can’t expect to get anything if you don’t even ask.  

-Caroline, “You Have Not Because You Ask Not”, In Due Time 

Let’s be a people who are not moved by man but MOVED by the Word of God!  Let’s PRAY BIG and expect great things!  Our God is MORE than able!

 

He KNEW Who He Was

As I sat in Luke 8 this week – all I could see was evidence upon evidence of His power and majesty! I was overcome with the reality that Jesus still had to choose to walk in His identity and authority. The POWER that came was a result of KNOWING who He was and walking out in the authority of that knowledge. 

He was FULLY God and yet FULLY human. This kind of reality is more than my human mind will ever be able to fully comprehend. And yet, Jesus lived and breathed and walked with this FULL assurance!  Yes, HE was the SON OF GOD (Luke 1:35, 1 John 5:20, John 3:16), He was God (1 John 5:20, Colossians 1:19, 2:9, John 1:1-14, Hebrews 1:3), and He was human (Philippians 2:6-7, Romans 8:3, Galatians 4:4).

When Jesus stood up on the boat, He COMMANDED authority! The winds and waves had no choice but to obey!

When He stepped onto the shore, the heavens reverberated! The atmosphere shook and shifted, simply because His presence came onto the scene! And a man was set free from a legion of demons, a woman was healed of an incurable, unclean disease, and a child was resurrected from the dead!

Fully God, fully man! Really??? Can this be true?

I think I could read for days and days and still not FULLY comprehend this reality.  But Matt Perman at “Desiring God” helps to shed great light on this truth:

But what exactly do we mean when we say that God the Son became man? We certainly do not mean that he turned into a man in the sense that he stopped being God and started being man. Jesus did not give up any of his divinity in the incarnation, as is evident from the verses we saw earlier. Rather, as one early theologian put it, “Remaining what he was, he became what he was not.” Christ “was not now God minus some elements of his deity, but God plus all that he had made his own by taking manhood to himself.” Thus, Jesus did not give up any of his divine attributes at the incarnation. He remained in full possession of all of them. For if he were to ever give up any of his divine attributes, he would cease being God.   

– Matt Perman, How Can Jesus be God and Man? Desiring God

His divinity was not for one moment set aside.  

 

He Knew What it Was to be Human

Not only are we shown that Jesus is fully God and fully man, but the Word also says He experienced all temptation that was common to man. 

For we do not have a High Priest who is unable to sympathize and understand our weaknesses and temptations, but One who has been tempted [knowing exactly how it feels to be human] in every respect as we are, yet without [committing any] sin. 16 Therefore let us [with privilege] approach the throne of grace [that is, the throne of God’s gracious favor] with confidence and without fear, so that we may receive mercy [for our failures] and find [His amazing] grace to help in time of need [an appropriate blessing, coming just at the right moment].  Hebrews 4:15-16 AMP

He walked in authority and power, and yet we are offered mercy and grace by the ONE who knew exactly what it was like to be human.  And through this grace, we are extended the invitation to confidently come before the throne, knowing the ONE who is more than able to “strengthen us in our time of weakness” (TPT)! 

Impossibilities do not exist in the vocabulary of God (see more here).  All the promises are yes and amen in Christ Jesus (2 Corinthians 1:20)!  As HE spoke to impossible situations (the wind and the waves, the demon possessed man, an incurable disease), He in turn calls us to follow in His footsteps!  

 

THAT Jesus, the one who fully and intimately knows our struggles, the one who walked intimately with the Father, the One who was with God and was God, walked out His identity with authority and the resulting power!  And we in turn, are called to follow His example.  

“I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End,” says the Lord, “who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.” Revelation 1:8 NKJV

PRAYER: Father, you are good. Your love endures forever. There is no end and there is no beginning. You are alpha and omega, beginning and end, aleph and tav (more on this another day – this is powerful!). You were and always have been.   Have YOUR way in me!  Grow me in revelation knowledge of my IDENTITY in You, that I might walk as Your Son walked – with confidence and authority – as one who has called to make ripple effects in this world for YOU!  Help me to full come ALIVE as You see me!  Help me to leave yesterday fully behind that I might walk into this day and tomorrow, with YOU, fully surrendered!  To You and You alone be all the Glory, honor and praise!!!  Amen.

to be continued…

Scripture quotations marked TPT are from The Passion Translation®.
Copyright © 2017, 2018 by Passion & Fire Ministries, Inc.
Used by permission. All rights reserved. ThePassionTranslation.com.

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Kimberly Brownlee
4 years ago

Beautiful. Thank you for sharing this deep and insightful message. I love the way you juxtapose verses with your processing of the unfolding truths within them. Well written! I could actually see this being multiple posts!

Helen
4 years ago

Yes! Suni exactly. We have indeed been given the authority by God himself when we accept Jesus as Savior! Your line ” We somehow feel we RISK in asking, but in reality we risk far more by not asking. We have not because we ask not! ” Hit deep. If the enemy can succeed in getting us focus on problems life, we are far too busy to focus on our spiritual authority. We release what is in us. If meditating on problems, it causes fear. Therefore one becomes afraid to speak to the wind and waves because they believed that… Read more »

Courtney Foster
Courtney Foster
4 years ago

Yes! Believe big, pray big because our God is BIG!

Caroline
4 years ago

Come on!!! Yes!! I love this – we have been given authority!!!