Chapter #79
Acts 27:20-25
"When neither sun nor stars in many days appeared, and no small
tempest lay on us, all hope that we should be saved was taken away." In
those circumstances, Paul stood up and said, "I exhort you to be of good
cheer." When all hope was gone, Paul said, "Be of good cheer." You can
imagine the response. "Come on now, Paul. What do you mean, `Be of good
cheer!' Have you lost your mind? We are going to be wrecked, and there
is nothing we can do!" "Nevertheless," Paul says, "I exhort you to be of
good cheer." Remember, he had advised them not to set sail in the first
place, warning them of imminent danger (v. 10). And, though he reminded
them that they should have listened to him and that their present
trouble was their own fault, (v. 21), yet, he says, "Be of good cheer."
Assuring them by the Word of God that not one of them would be lost, he
repeated himself, saying, "Sirs, be of good cheer."
If Paul could speak those words to reprobate, unbelieving men
regarding deliverance from a storm at sea, surely every believer is
justified in saying to himself with regard to all the affairs of his
life, "Be of good cheer." It does not matter what your circumstances in
this world are, if you belong to God, if you are born of his Spirit, you
have every reason to "be of good cheer." There is nothing holy or
sanctifying about gloominess, despondency, and morbid pessimism. In
fact, these things are the exact opposites of holiness and
sanctification. God the Holy Spirit is our Comforter, not our tormentor!
He comes to bring comfort and cheer, not despair and gloom. Our heavenly
Father delights to see his children of good cheer. And those who honor
God most are those saints who walk before him with cheerful, believing
hearts.
Search the Scriptures and see if the Lord God does not constantly
say to his people in this world, "Be of good cheer" (Psa. 16:5-6; Prov.
15:13, 15, 30; 17:22; Eccles. 2:24; 9:8-10; Phil. 4:4). Among the first
things named as the fruit of the Spirit is "joy" (Gal. 5:22). Believers
should be people of perpetual joy and cheer! When all hope was gone, in
so far as outward evidence was concerned, in the midst of terrible
darkness and a raging storm, Paul found five reasons to "be of good
cheer."
First, PAUL WAS CONSCIOUS OF THE PRESENCE OF GOD. In verse 23, he
says, "There stood by me this night the angel of God, whose I am, and
whom I serve." God was there with him in the midst of the storm! The
angel of God stood by him and spoke to him! We too may be sure that when
trouble comes to us, "The Lord is at hand" (Phil. 4:4). When all outward
evidence of hope is gone, the Lord God will speak to you and say, "Be of
good cheer." No, he will not speak to you by an audible voice. But he
will speak to you by his Spirit, through his Word, assuring you of his
presence to protect you (Isa. 43:1-7), provide for you (II Cor. 12:9),
and preserve you (Jude 24-25). Then, like Paul, you can say to others,
"Be of good cheer, the Lord God is still on his throne. He is still in
charge. He is still running things. The Lord knows what he is doing. He
has not made a mistake. So, `be of good cheer.'"
This episode on the sea was just one of many times when the Lord
Jesus manifestly fulfilled his promise to Paul in which he said, "Lo, I
am with you alway, even unto the end of the world" (Matt. 28:20). The
same thing happened to him at Corinth (Acts 18:10), at Jerusalem (Acts
23:11), and at Rome (II Tim. 4:16-17). Child of God, the Lord Jesus is
with you too. In your times of great trouble and need, your God is with
you. When the doctor says, "I'm very sorry, but I have to tell you, you
have cancer," - the Lord is with you. He will not forsake you. When the
telephone rings and the somber voice on the line says, "I'm sorry to
call, but there has been an accident. Your loved one has been killed," -
the Lord will be with you. So long as we live in this world, we must go
through the deep waters of trouble and the fiery furnace of adversity.
In the midst of problems, pains, and perplexities, let every believer be
convinced of the presence of God, hear him say, "I will never leave
thee, nor forsake thee" (Heb. 13:5), and "be of good cheer."
Second, PAUL WAS CONSCIOUS OF THE FACT THAT HE BELONGED TO GOD. He
said, "There stood by me this night the angel of God, whose I am, and
whom I serve." If we can in the midst of our trials realize this great
fact, that we belong to God, we will find reason to "be of good cheer",
even in the midst of trouble. We sometimes sing, "Now I belong to
Jesus." Is that a fact? Then be of good cheer! We who believe belong to
Christ by divine predestination (Eph. 1:4-6), divine purchase (Eph.
1:7-12), and divine power (Eph. 1:13-14).
We belong to Christ like a bride belongs to her husband. In the Old
Testament and in the New, the relationship of Christ and his people is
constantly compared to the intimate, loving union of a husband and wife
(Eph. 5:25-30; Song of Sol. 6:3). We belong to our God as a child
belongs to his father. Donald Grey Barnhouse once suggested that as soon
as the doctor cuts the umbilical cord that binds a baby to its mother,
"God creates a sort of invisible cord that binds the baby to the father.
It immediately transforms the man's nature and he begins to understand,
`That's my boy!'" When that happens, there is a blessed picture of our
relationship to God. He loves us infinitely more than any earthly father
ever loved his boy (I John 3:1). Again, we belong to our Lord as sheep
belong to the shepherd. The Lord calls us his sheep. David Said, "The
Lord is my Shepherd." The life and welfare of sheep are the
responsibility of the shepherd charged with watching over them. And the
Lord Jesus has promised to protect and keep his sheep (Isa. 40:11; John
10:27-30). Someone once asked an old believer, "What do you do when you
are in trouble?" He replied, "I look to heaven and say, Lord, your
property is in danger." That is how Paul felt. He belonged to God. He
knew God would take care of him.
Third, PAUL WAS CONSCIOUS OF THE FACT THAT HE WAS GOD'S SERVANT. He
was on business for God. He spoke plainly of God as him "Whom I serve."
The law of the land is clear. If you are working for a company, that
company is responsible for you. If you are injured while working for the
company, the company must take care of you. The Lord God will do no
less! If you are God's servant, doing God's business, he will take care
of you. His honor is at stake. He promised, "Them that honor me, I will
honor" (I Sam. 2:30). "My God shall supply all your need according to
his riches in glory by Christ Jesus" (Phil. 4:19). "He shall give his
angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways" (Psa. 91:11).
Fourth, PAUL WAS CONSCIOUS OF GOD'S TOTAL SOVEREIGNTY. He knew that
the Lord God, to whom he belonged, whom he served, his heavenly Father,
was as much in control of the storm as he is the calm. Therefore, being
confident that his God would and could do all that he had said, he was
of good cheer. Nothing, child of God, will sustain your soul in peace
and cheer like the conscious realization of his absolute sovereignty
over all things (Rom. 8:28-30; 11:36).
Fifth, PAUL WAS FULLY CONVINCED OF GOD'S FAITHFULNESS. God had made
an absolute promise of deliverance and safety to Paul. Because he knew
God to be faithful, he said, "I believe God," and exhorted all who were
with him to "Be of good cheer." Do not ever imagine that anything takes
God by surprise, or is beyond his control. He upholds all things by the
Word of his power; and he upholds you in his great faithfulness.
Therefore, "No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and
every tongue that shall rise up against thee in judgment thou shalt
condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and their
righteousness is of me, saith the Lord" (Isa. 54:17). "Be not dismayed whate'er betide, God will take care of you.
Beneath His wings of love abide. God will take care of you.
God will take care of you, Through every day, o'er all the way.
He will take care of you. God will take care of you!"
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