In this sermon titled "It is I, be not afraid", James Gudgeon addresses the comforting presence of Jesus amid trials and fears, focusing on Matthew 14:27. He emphasizes that Christ's declaration, "It is I," offers profound reassurance to His followers, highlighting the importance of recognizing Jesus in moments of despair and fear. The preacher illustrates how the disciples experienced fear not only from the storm but also when they encountered Jesus walking on the water, illustrating the human tendency to be afraid of the unknown, even in the presence of Christ. Scripture references, including 1 John 4:4 and the account of Lazarus, underscore the theme that believers should not fear because Christ is with them and greater is He that is in them than he that is in the world. The practical significance lies in understanding that, despite the storms of life and personal doubts, Christ, as the Good Shepherd, assures His people of His continual presence and ability to provide peace and strength.
“The Lord knows exactly how much to administer to his people... He is never late and always on time.”
“An unknown voice in the darkness brings more fear. An unknown voice adds fear to the fear, but a known voice brings comfort.”
“If you are His, there is no reason to be afraid. The blood of the Lord Jesus Christ cleanses us from all sin.”
“Why do we fear? We fear because we lose sight of him.”
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