LESSON XXII.
THE STORM AT SEA.
Luke, viii. 22-25.
Jesus often went into a ship with his disciples. Peter had a ship of his own, and John had another ship, and they liked to lend their ships to Jesus.
Once they were all in a ship when the wind blew very hard and the water moved up and down, and came over the ship. The disciples were afraid that they should be drowned.
Jesus had fallen asleep, and was lying on a pillow. The noise of the wind and of the water had not awakened him.
His disciples ran to him and cried, O Master! do you not care for us? will you let us die?
Then Jesus got up and said to the wind, Wind be still! and he said to the water, Be still! The wind left off blowing, and the water was smooth and quiet.
Then Jesus said to his disciples, Why are you afraid? Why did you not believe that I would take care of you?
Jesus knew that they were tossed about, and he would have kept them safe, though he was asleep.
The disciples said to one another, Jesus is the Son of God; even the wind and the water obey him.