After feeding the 5000, Jesus sends the crowd and the disciples off and takes the time to go up the mountain to pray. As night falls, He walks out to the disciples, who have been struggling against the wind. In faith, Peter even takes a few steps on the water. As they climb into the boat, the winds die down. What they had been struggling against is taken away by Jesus’ presence. In response they say, “Truly you are the Son of God.”
I wonder why we at times recognize Jesus as so much more and at other times fail to even notice His presence. For the disciples, why does Jesus walking on the water and calming the wind draw such a response when feeding 5000 from a couple fish and a few loaves does not? Yet we are the same. Why does seeing someone’s cancer suddenly disappear seem so much more than a simple day blessed by God’s presence? Isn’t God as present in one as in the other?
We are drawn to the big and flashy but God also resides in the day to day as well. It is from His constant presence that we truly draw our strength. Today, may we notice God in all of the little things of life. And at the end of the day, may we sing His praises for this gift.
Scripture reference: Matthew 14: 22-33