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WHEN GOD LETS THE BOAT ROCK

Back in 2011, a small charter boat was crossing Lake Michigan when unexpected wind gusts turned the water violent in minutes. The captain later said the part that shocked him most wasn’t the waves — it was the silence of the radar. No warning. Clear skies. Then suddenly a wall of wind hit, knocking passengers off balance.

But one woman on board said something interesting afterward:
“When the waves hit, all I could do was grab the rail and pray. I felt God steady me even while the boat kept rocking.”

She still got soaked. Still got scared.
But she didn’t go overboard.

DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT

Sometimes God does not calm the storm right away. He steadies you first.

Most people think God’s protection means:

  • No waves

  • No shaking

  • No fear

But Scripture shows the exact opposite. God often lets the boat rock to reveal what’s been holding you up all along.

SCRIPTURE (MEV)

Mark 4:39 (MEV)

“He arose and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, ‘Peace, be still.’ And the wind ceased and there was a great calm.”

Jesus didn’t stop the storm until after the disciples woke Him in fear.
He let the waves rise.
He let the boat fill.
He let their faith get exposed.

The shaking didn’t prove God abandoned them — it proved their foundation wasn’t as solid as they thought.

Psalm 46:1–2 (MEV)

“God is our refuge and strength, a well-proven help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth be removed…”

God doesn’t promise a life without trouble.
He promises a Presence in the middle of it.

CORE MESSAGE

There are three things God does while the boat is rocking:

1. God steadies you before He steadies the storm.

If He calmed every problem instantly, you’d never grow roots.
Some storms teach you where the real strength is.

2. Rocking forces you to grab the right rail.

You stop depending on:

  • your own plans

  • your own timing

  • your own control

And you start holding onto the only thing that doesn’t move.

3. The storm that scared you becomes the testimony that strengthens others.

Just like that woman on Lake Michigan — she admitted she was scared, but she also testified she felt God’s steadiness like a hand on her shoulder.

People don’t need your perfection.
They need your story of holding on.

REFLECTION QUESTIONS 

  1. What area of your life feels like it’s rocking right now?

  2. Have you been asking God to calm the storm — or to steady you?

  3. What “rail” are you holding onto that isn’t God?

  4. What fear could become a testimony if you let Jesus stand up in your boat?

CLOSING PRAYER

“Lord, You never promised we wouldn’t face storms. But You promised You would be in the boat with us. Steady our hearts, strengthen our faith, and speak ‘Peace, be still’ over everything that feels out of control. Help us trust Your presence more than we fear the waves. In Jesus’ name, amen.”

Eric F Gilbert

Eric F Gilbert is a multi-disciplinary entrepreneur, author, and marketing strategist dedicated to exposing the myths of modern digital growth. As the author of "They Lied About SEO," he provides small business owners with a no-nonsense roadmap to building genuine online authority and search visibility in the age of AI. With a career spanning business ownership, day trading, and professional consulting, Eric’s insights are rooted in real-world results rather than theoretical agency jargon. Beyond the boardroom, he is a published author in fiction and faith, an outdoorsman sharing years of Gulf Coast expertise in "Fishing the Waters of Tampa Bay," and a mental health advocate through his work, "Mind is the Matter". Eric lives and works in Florida, where he continues to build systems that help businesses and individuals move from "stuck" to "scaling".

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