What is said to be the highlight of the Jerusalem Study Abroad, eleven days spent by the Sea of Galilee. One visits numerous sites where Jesus Himself walked 2000 years ago and tries to imagine what life would have been like for those early inhabitants.
Nazareth, Capernaum, Mt. of Beatitudes... it's a blessing to be able to be hear and learn of the life of Christ while in the areas where he frequently taught the people.
1) Going on a boat-ride across the Galilee and having a quiet devotional in remembering Jesus calming the storm. Never has the song Master the Tempest is Raging felt so real and personal to me. I'm grateful that the Savior is willing to still the storms of my life and bring me safely back to shore.
2) The Sea of Galilee from the perspective of Mt. Arbel. From left to right is Capernaum, Mt. of Beatitudes, and Gamla, among others. It's amazing to think that Christ spent the majority of His ministry teaching those that lived along the coast and in the general area.
3) Sunsets must have been as beautiful back then as they were there. A wonderful testimony of the Creator and His forming this earth so that we can enjoy it.
4) When the sun passes the horizon, one can think to the story of Christ walking on water and meeting the disciples out in the middle of the Sea. Peter, thrilled to see the Christ, jumped overboard and began to walk to Him. But, his fear overcame his faith and the Lord, just as He does with each of us, reached down and lifted him from doubt and despair.
5) No doubt, Christ must have spent hours contemplating about His mission and how to fulfill it. Wouldn't it help us to pause, and take time to do the same?
What better way to spend your time at the Sea of Galilee than with some of your best friends?
Ashlyn, me, and Kristal—trying to enjoy the view despite the beating sun. |
Cheers!
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