Then He arose and rebuked the wind and the raging of the water.
And they ceased, and there was a calm. 25 But He said to them,
“Where is your faith?”
And they were afraid, and marveled, saying to one another, “Who
can this be?
For He commands even the winds and water, and they obey Him!”
Luke 8:22-25
Truth is a Person, not a concept. Jesus said
He was the Truth (John 14:6). That means that you can never know the truth of
your circumstances unless you have first heard from Jesus. The disciples
thought they were perishing in the storm. They were fishermen who knew the sea
and knew what their condition was. They had allowed their circumstances to
convince them that the “truth” was their imminent death. But they were wrong.
Truth was asleep in the back of their boat!
Since some of the disciples were fishermen,
they trusted in their own expertise and wisdom rather than recognizing that
only Jesus knew the truth of their situation. At times, our human knowledge in
certain areas of life can blind us to our desperate need to hear a word from
Truth.
When Jesus spoke, the disciples saw the real
truth of their situation. There was absolute calm. The disciples had seen Jesus
perform other miracles, but they had not yet witnessed His power over nature in
such a dimension. Often we are like the disciples. God may have recently
demonstrated His power to us in a mighty way; we may have experienced many
spiritual victories in the past. Yet, when a new and frightening situation
comes upon us, we too, panic and say, “Lord save me. I'm perishing!” God will
remind us of His provision, saying, “I can handle this situation, too, and you
will know more of Me because of it.”

- Excerpt from “Experiencing God Day-By-Day” by Henry and
Richard Blackaby