What does it mean that Jesus commanded the winds and seas?
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Jesus’ command over nature demonstrates His divine authority and underscores His identity as the Son of God.
When Jesus rebuked the winds and calmed the seas, as recorded in Matthew 8:26 and Mark 4:39, it was a profound revelation of His divine authority over creation. This act not only showcased His power as the Creator but also served to strengthen the faith of His disciples, reminding them of His sovereignty over all circumstances. The awe expressed by the disciples, asking, 'What manner of man is this?' reveals their gradual understanding of Jesus' true identity as the Son of God, who has dominion over nature itself. Such miracles reinforce the Reformed understanding that Jesus is not merely a moral teacher but the incarnate Word through whom all things were made (John 1:3), and even the elements are subject to His command.
Scripture References:
Matthew 8:26, Mark 4:39, John 1:3
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