I AM in the Storm With You by Max Lucado

September 22, 2020
By: Max Lucado

All of us will face our share of storms. No one gets through life scot-free. At one point or another, the sky will darken, the winds will rage, and we will find ourselves in a modern-day version of the Galilean gusher.

Jesus in the Storm

John’s gospel tells us that one night, when evening came, Jesus’ disciples went down to the lake, where they got into a boat and set off across the lake for Capernaum. By now it was dark, and Jesus had not yet joined them. A strong wind was blowing and the waters grew rough. (John 6:16–18 NIV)

The hearts of the followers began to sink as their boat was certain to do. Their skin was soaked, throats hoarse, eyes wide. If only Jesus were with them in the boat. If only Jesus had told them to stay on the shore. But he was not in the boat, and he had told them to cross the water (Matt. 14:22). Consequently, this moment had all the elements of a crisis. The disciples were exhausted. This was a backbreaking, boat-bouncing, terror-stirring push and pull of the oars. They were too far from the shore, too long in the struggle, and too small against the waves.

And Jesus was nowhere to be seen. Have you ever encountered a dangerous, ominous, seemingly godforsaken storm? Too far from the shore. Too far from a solution. Too long in the struggle. Too long in the court system. Too long in the hospital. Too long without a good friend. Too small against the waves. Too small and too alone. The storm controlled the disciples.

Storms in Our Lives

Storms can dominate our lives as well. Just as we have no authority over the squalls of nature, we have no authority over the squalls of life. You may desire to save a marriage, but you have just one of two required votes. You may attempt to restore a rebellious child, but you can’t be sure you’ll succeed. You might pursue good health, but still face a pandemic. Storms overtake us. And it sometimes seems they will never end. But then the unimaginable happens. “They saw Jesus approaching the boat, walking on the water…” (John 6:19 NIV).

Before Jesus stills the storms, he comes to us in the midst of our storms. He says to us what he said to the disciples: “It is I; don’t be afraid” (v. 20 NIV).

The literal translation of what Jesus said is “I AM; don’t be afraid.” I AM is God’s name. We’ve heard this name before. Speaking from a burning bush to a knee-knocking Moses, God announced, “I AM WHO I AM” (Exod. 3:14 NASB). Double-dog daring his enemies to prove him otherwise, Jesus declared, “Before Abraham was born, I am” (John 8:58 NASB). Determined to say it often enough and loud enough to get our attention, Christ chorused:

  • “I am the bread of life.” (John 6:48 NASB)
  • “I am the Light of the world.” (John 8:12 NASB)
  • “I am the gate; whoever enters through me will be saved.” (John 10:9 NIV)
  • “I am the good shepherd.” (John 10:11 NASB)
  • “I am God’s Son.” (John 10:36 NCV)
  • “I am the resurrection and the life.” (John 11:25 NASB)
  • “I am the way, and the truth, and the life.” (John 14:6 NASB)
  • “I am the true vine.” (John 15:1 NASB)

The Christ in Your Storm

The Christ in your storm is the present-tense Christ. He never says, “I was.” We do. We do because we were. We were younger, faster, prettier. Prone to be people of the past tense, we reminisce. Not God. Unwavering in strength, he need never say, “I was.” Heaven has no rearview mirrors. Or crystal balls. Our “I am” God never yearns, “Someday I will be.”

Again, we do. Dream-fueled, we reach for horizons. “Someday I will . . .” Not God. Can water be wetter? Could wind be windless? Can God be more God? No. He does not change. He is the “I am” God. “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever” (Heb. 13:8 NLT). From the center of the storm, the unwavering Jesus shouts, “I am.” Bold against the Galilean waves, the ICU, the boardroom, prison cell, or maternity ward—whatever your storm, “I am.”

This is the title of steadiness and power. When we wonder if God is coming, he answers with his name: “I AM!” When we wonder if he is able, he declares, “I AM.” When we see nothing but darkness, feel nothing but doubt, and wonder if God is near or aware, the welcome answer from Jesus is this: “I AM!”

Pause for a moment and let him tell you his name. Your greatest need is his presence. Yes, you want this storm to pass. Yes, you want the winds to still. But yes, you want to know, you need to know, and you must know that the great I AM is near.

You are never alone.

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Content in this post adapted from Max Lucado’s new book You Are Never Alone

When life feels depleted, does God care? I’m facing an onslaught of challenges, will God help? When life grows dark and stormy, does God notice? I’m facing the fear of death, will God help me? The answer in the life-giving miracles in the Gospel of John is a resounding yes.

In You Are Never Alone, Max will help you:

  • Realize that Jesus is walking with you and lifting you out of your storms.
  • Dwell in the grace of the cross, the miracle of the empty tomb, and the assurance of restoration power.
  • Believe that God is your ever-present source of help.
  • Recognize that you are never without hope or strength because you are never, ever, alone.

Today, take courage that you are stronger than you think because God is nearer than you know.

You can see more Biblical encouragement from Max Lucado in the Lucado Encouraging Word Bible.

NKJV;Max Lucado; Jesus; NIV;Encouraging Word Bible; Discouragement; Devotional Bible; life lessons;This Bible is designed to encourage believers along their journey with the Lord. Max Lucado’s warm, conversational style ensures that the marginal notes, short articles, and various study tools meet you where you are, providing encouragement and insight. This Bible will strengthen you as you follow the included reading plan and incorporate this Bible into your daily devotional life. The 30-day study guide will help you jumpstart this practice. This Bible will help you as a believer, and with Pastor Lucado’s gentle yet powerful notes, it’s a beautiful gift for your non-believing friends and family who could use some encouragement with Scripture.

Max Lucado

Max Lucado is a pastor, speaker, and best-selling author who, in his own words, “writes books for people who don’t read books.” He serves the people of Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas, and his message is for the hurting, the guilty, the lonely, and the discouraged: God loves you; let him.

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19 replies on “I AM in the Storm With You by Max Lucado”

I really got a Blessing from reading these few passages, and would like to acquire a copy of this book of encouragement.

Simple, spiritual, sustaining, sincere is the thought as it runs thru the blog.
I need to get the book as well as the Bible by Max Lucado. May I know how to get hold of the them.
Thank you.

Simple, spiritual, sustaining, sincere is the thought as it runs thru the blog.
I need to get the book as well as the Bible by Max Lucado. May I know how to get hold of them.
Thank you.

Halleluyah! It is so reassuring to know that Jesus is so near at all times even in our storms of life.
“I AM” very present help in trouble. Thanks

This is a timely write-up for me. Thank you “I AM”, for you’re in this with me. I will cross over successfully, I will not loose any of my inheritance in the process in Jesus Name. God bless the writer in Jesus Name. I would love to have the book as well.

Very reassuring. I needed to hear these words at such a time as this. To God be the all the glory.
Thank you and God bless.

I am faced with what I call a very big obstacle right now. Yet after reading and being reminded that I AM is here with me, I know that things will change and work out just the way he wants them to. To our GOD be the glory!

I recently was in prayer in my lounge when the Holy Spirit said”There’s a Storm coming” as I sought God on this he showed me Acts 27, where Paul is caught up in a storm, how in this the Captain set sail disregarding Paul’s plea to not set sail, but God showed up an delivered them all! How Wonderful is our Lord, even in times like this Pandemic He is still with us!
I AM will never forsake us! Amen

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