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Our Daily Bread – 21st October 2025: Calming the Storm

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Our Daily Bread – 21st October 2025: Calming the Storm
Our Daily Bread 21st October 2025 Devotional – Today’s Insight, Bible Reading & Prayer – Tuesday ODB Message

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TOPIC: Calming the Storm


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BIBLE IN A YEAR: Isaiah 62-64; 1 Timothy 1

KEY VERSE: He said to his disciples, “Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?” – Mark 4:40

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE
Mark 4:35-41

INSIGHT FOR TODAY
The story of Jesus calming the storm in Mark 4:35-41 is the first in a series of four miracles in chapters 4-5 that demonstrate Christ’s power. In stilling the sea, He demonstrates His power over the chaos of nature. The disciples ask, “Don’t you care if we drown?” (4:38). Jesus’ calming of the storm is a concession to their doubt (v. 40).

But the next three miracles show that Christ does, indeed, care for the plight of the hurting, the desperate, and the grieving. He demonstrates His authority over demons (5:1-20), over illness (vv. 21-34), and over death itself (vv. 35-43). He expends His power not to gain influence or fame but to serve those who are suffering. Jesus’ miracles point to a future where, one day, fear and pain will completely disappear. When we face difficulties and trials today, we can trust His same power and presence to help us.  (Insight By: Jed Ostoich)

Our Daily Bread – 21st October 2025 Devotional MESSAGE

My three-year-old niece is beginning to understand that she can trust Jesus in any situation. One night as she prayed before bedtime during a thunderstorm, she pressed her hands together, closed her eyes, and said, “Dear Jesus, I know You’re here with us. I know You love us. And I know that the storm will stop when You tell it to stop.”

I suspect she had recently heard the story of Jesus and the disciples as they crossed the Sea of Galilee. It’s the one where Jesus fell asleep in the back of the boat just before a squall nearly capsized the vessel. The disciples woke Him and said, “Don’t you care if we drown?” Jesus didn’t speak to them but instead addressed the natural world: “Quiet! Be still!” (Mark 4:38-39).

Immediately the water stopped splashing into the boat. The howling wind subsided. There in the silence, Jesus looked at His followers and said, “Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?” (v. 40). I imagine their wide eyes staring back at Him as water coursed down their faces and dripped from their beards.

What if we could live today with the awe the disciples felt in that moment? What if we could view every concern with a fresh awareness of Jesus’ authority and power? Maybe then our childlike faith would chase away our fear. Maybe then we would believe that each storm we face is at His mercy. (Message By: Jennifer Benson Schuldt)

REFLECT: What are the barriers to faith in your life? How can you recapture a sense of wonder of Jesus?

PRAY: Dear Jesus, please increase my faith as I meditate on Your power and presence.

Our Daily Bread Ministries (ODB) is a Christian organization founded by Dr. Martin De Haan in 1938. It is based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with over 600 employees. It produces several devotional publications, including Our Daily Bread. our daily bread devotional for today audio our daily bread booklet.

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