Jesus Himselfwas in the stern,asleepon the cushion;and they wokeHim and saidto Him, "Teacher,do You not carethat we are perishing?"
Lookdownfrom heavenand seefrom Your holyand glorioushabitation;Whereare Your zealand Your mightydeeds?The stirringsof Your heartand Your compassionare restrainedtowardme.
Will You restrainYourself at thesethings,O LORD?Will You keepsilentand afflictus beyondmeasure?
EvenwhenI cryout and callfor help,He shutsout my prayer.
And they senttheir disciplesto Him, along with the Herodians,saying,"Teacher,we knowthat You are truthfuland teachthe wayof Godin truth,and deferto no one;for You are not partialto any.
And they cameto [Him] and wokeHim, saying,"Save[us], Lord;we are perishing!"
And there arosea fiercegaleof wind,and the waveswere breaking overthe boatsomuch that the boatwas alreadyfillingup.
And He gotup and rebukedthe windand saidto the sea,"Hush,be still."And the winddied downand it becameperfectlycalm.
They cameto Jesus and wokeHim up, saying,"Master,Master,we are perishing!"And He gotup and rebukedthe windand the surging waves,and they stopped,and it becamecalm.
and Jacob'swellwas there.SoJesus,being weariedfrom His journey,was sittingthusby the well.It was aboutthe sixthhour.
Therefore,He hadto be made likeHis brethrenin all things,sothat He might becomea mercifuland faithfulhigh priestin things pertainingto God,to make propitiationfor the sinsof the people.
For we do not havea high priestwhocannotsympathizewith our weaknesses,but One whohas been temptedin all thingsas [we are, yet] withoutsin.
castingallyour anxietyon Him, becauseHe caresfor you.