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      • It encourages believers to strengthen their faith and resist doubt, recognizing that faith is a powerful force in overcoming challenges. Overall, the story of Peter walking on water serves as a metaphor for the Christian journey, emphasizing the importance of faith, trust, and keeping one's focus on Jesus, especially in the midst of life's storms.
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  2. Aug 27, 2024 · Peter’s walk on the water was short-lived because he took his eyes off Jesus. Peter learned an important lesson that day that we shouldn’t ignore. When we take our eyes off Jesus the storms of life will quickly overcome us.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · One of Jesus Christ’s most instructive miracles takes place when the apostle Peter jumps out of a boat and walks on turbulent water to meet the Lord on the sea. The account, which follows on the heels of another illuminating miracle, the feeding of the 5,000, is recorded in Matthew 14:22–36.

    • Like Peter, we should first ask God what His will is before we act. You’ll notice that Peter didn’t recklessly jump out of the boat onto the water, without warning nor thought.
    • Obey God when He calls, even when things seem impossible. I believe that when Peter walks on water, it is a symbolism of each person’s special journey with God.
    • With every step you take, don’t lose sight of Jesus. Peter was only able to walk on water when he kept his eyes fixed on Jesus (Matthew 14:29).
    • Don’t let fear distract you from God. More specifically, Peter only started to sink when he turned away from Jesus to look at the roaring wind (Matthew 14:30).
    • Look for Jesus and keep looking to Jesus. Although a storm surrounded Him, Peter looked to Jesus. The only problem was that he stopped looking at Jesus.
    • When Jesus commands you, obey Him. Jesus told Peter to “come” to Him on the water. Even though it made no sense, Peter did what Jesus said. This is what obedience looks like–doing what Jesus says.
    • Faith is simply taking the next step. Peter took one step to get out of the boat and onto the water. Peter was doing just fine when he was focused on the next step, and got into trouble when he lost sight of his next step.
    • Faith unleashes the supernatural. Peter did not experience the supernatural power of God that allowed him to walk on water until he trusted as evidenced by his actions.
    • Peter Walks on Water Lesson: Jesus Is Not Blind to or Removed from Our Struggle. In the second sea adventure that nearly sunk the disciples, both literally and spiritually, Jesus had sent his disciples ahead to the other side of the lake while he went up on the mountain alone to pray (Matthew 14:23).
    • Miracles Happen When We Are Willing to Step Out in Faith. Unfortunately for the disciples, a journey by boat across the Sea of Galilee that should have taken an hour or two at most, lasted anywhere from six to twelve hours because of the wind and the weather.
    • Peter Walks on Water Lesson: Faith Requires Focus. Once Peter stepped out of the boat, he too could walk on water by Christ’s power at work within him.
    • Worship Is an Antidote to Anxiety. The story of Jesus (and Peter) walking on water took place mere months after Jesus had calmed the seas while on a boat with his disciples (Matthew 8:23-27, Mark 4:35-41, Luke 8:22-25).
  4. Peter tries walking on water. Peter’s fear quickly turned into awe and action. He said, “Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water” (verse 28). Jesus said, “Come,” and Peter took a step out of the boat without sinking . With faith in Jesus Christ, Peter started walking on the water toward his Master.

  5. The narrative of Peter walking on water serves as a timeless testament to the human capacity for faith, courage, and resilience. It illuminates our ability to navigate life's storms, offering insights into the intricate dance between doubt and faith, and the redeeming power of reaching out for support.

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