Just minutes before, they had been in the most terrible storm of their lives. Ed Morrissey Posted at 10:51 am on June 21, 2015. 37 At nagbangon ang isang malakas na bagyo, at sinasalpukan ang daong ng mga alon, na ano pa't ang daong ay halos natitigib. 36 At pagkaiwan sa karamihan, ay kanilang dinala siya sa daong, ayon sa kaniyang kalagayan. Sunday reflection: Mark 4:35-41. Share on Facebook. 35 At nang araw ding yaon, nang gabi na, ay sinabi niya sa kanila, Tumawid tayo sa kabilang ibayo. Whenever I feel out of control, I clean out my car. Mark 4:35-41. There were also other boats with him. Proper 7 — Year B – Mark 4:35-41 “Even the wind and the sea obey him,” the awestruck disciples say. At mayroon siyang kasamang ibang mga daong. They come upon us whether we like it or not. abandonment / boat / calming the sea / crisis / episcopal / faith / fear / Jesus / Mark 4 / Mark 4:35-41 / Morley / Sermon; The following is a reflection on Mark 4:35-41, the Gospel Lesson for Proper 7B, according to the Revised Common Lectionary. The crises of life have often been compared to stormy seas. 35 That day when evening came, he said to his disciples, “Let us go over to the other side.” 36 Leaving the crowd behind, they took him along, just as he was, in the boat. Does it sometimes seem that God is ignoring you when you need him most? When a company downsizes, the shareholders get a boost because it eliminates the “expense” of salaries. Jesus Calms a Storm Mark 4. It is all a matter of perspective, isn’t it? Peace eludes the disciples as they battle the waves and waters that are threatening to swamp the boat. "God is Big Enough to See me Through the Storm" Mark 4:35-41 35 On that day, when evening had come, he said to them, “ Let us go across to the other side .” 36 And leaving the crowd , they took him with them in the boat, just as he was. Please pause this audio and read Mark 4:35-41. Reflection. They knock us around and threaten to destroy all our stability and security. The Gospel reading for today is the story of the storm at sea. 38 Jesus was in the stern, sleeping on a cushion For My Spiritual Advisor, this is Mark Kurowski with a reflection for Sunday, 6/21/2015 The 12th Sunday of Ordinary Time. Mark 4:35-41. ἡ ., on that day, the day of the parable discourse, the more to be noted that Mark does not usually trouble himself about temporal connection.— διέλθωμεν , let us cross over, spoken to … A storm … They terrify us. Reflection for January 4, Monday Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton: Matthew 4:12-17, 23-25 Gospel: Matthew 4:12-17, 23-25 When Jesus heard that John had been arrested, he withdrew to Galilee. 37 A furious squall came up, and the waves broke over the boat, so that it was nearly swamped. Jesus and his disciples are on the shore of the sea. Reflection: Mark 4:35-41 Saturday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time – Mark 4:35-41. Reflection on Mark 4:35-41 Where do you find peace in the storm? Share on Twitter “Sunday Reflection” is a regular feature, looking at the specific readings used in today’s Mass in Catholic parishes around the world. The Gospels: Mark 4:35-41 – A Lesson About Storms. Jesus Calms the Storm (). Crossing the lake ( Matthew 8:18 ; Matthew 8:23-27 , Luke 8:22-25 ).— ἐν ἐκείνῃ τ . Lectionary Reflections Mark 4:35-41 June 24, 2012 .