Thursday, December 19, 2024

Why Jesus Walked on Water

 The disciples were in a boat, battling a fierce storm on the Sea of Galilee. The sky was dark, and the wind was relentless, whipping the waves into a frenzy. Waves crashed against their little vessel, threatening to capsize it at any moment.

 The boat rocked violently, and water began to fill the deck. The howling wind made it hard for them to hear anything else. They were afraid, their hearts pounding with fear and uncertainty.

 The storm seemed unending, and their hope was fading. Suddenly, through the chaos, they saw someone walking on the water. It was Jesus.

 His presence was calm and steady amidst the turmoil. Peter, filled with a mix of fear and faith, called out, "Lord if it's you, tell me to come to you on the water." Jesus replied, "Come."

 His voice was reassuring, cutting through the storm. Peter stepped out of the boat and onto the waves. His heart raced, but he kept his eyes on Jesus, feeling the impossible become possible.

 He was walking on water. Each step was a miracle, a testament to his faith and Jesus's power. But then, Peter took his eyes off Jesus and focused on the storm.

 The wind and waves seemed overwhelming, and doubt crept into his mind. He became afraid and began to sink. The water rose around him, and panic set in.

 Lord, save me," he cried, his voice filled with desperation and fear. Immediately, Jesus reached out and caught him. His grip was firm and reassuring, pulling Peter back from the brink.

 They climbed into the boat, and the storm ceased. The sea became calm, and peace returned. The disciples were in awe, their faith strengthened by what they had witnessed.

 The disciples were terrified. They had faced storms before, being experienced fishermen. But this storm was different.

 It represented the storms in their hearts, the doubts and fears they wrestled with. They were following Jesus, and they were still learning to trust him fully. Peter's initial bravery in stepping out of the boat showed his desire to trust Jesus.

 However, his fear, symbolized by the raging storm, caused him to lose faith and he began to sink. This highlights the constant battle between faith and fear that exists within us all. Jesus could have calmed the storm from the shore.

 He had the power to do so effortlessly. He could have simply spoken a word, a single command, and the wind and waves would have obeyed instantly, bringing peace to the turbulent waters. But instead, he chose to meet the disciples amid their struggle, right where they were.

 He wanted to show them that he was still with them, even in the darkest of storms, providing comfort and assurance. By walking on water, Jesus demonstrated his power over nature, defying the natural laws. He was the Son of God, and even the wind and waves obeyed him without hesitation, showcasing his divine authority.

 This miracle was a powerful reminder to the disciples and to us that nothing is impossible with God. It serves as a testament to his omnipotence and unwavering presence in our lives, especially during our most challenging times. Jesus' walk on water is a powerful symbol of his divine power and authority.

 This miraculous event is not just a display of supernatural ability but a profound message of faith and trust. It reminds us that he is in control, even when our lives feel like they are spiraling out of control. The turbulent sea represents the chaos and unpredictability that we often encounter in our daily lives.

 The storm represents the challenges and uncertainties we face in life. These storms can be overwhelming, making us feel helpless and lost. Yet, they also serve as opportunities for us to strengthen our faith and reliance on a higher power.

 Just as Jesus calmed the storm after he got into the boat, he can bring peace to our hearts when we invite him into our situations. His calming presence is a reminder that we are never alone, even in our darkest moments. His presence may not always take away the storms, but he promises to see us through them.

 This assurance gives us the strength to face our fears and uncertainties with courage and hope, knowing that we are guided and protected. We all face storms in life, such as illness, job loss, and relationship problems. In those moments, it's easy to feel afraid and alone, like the disciples in the boat.

 But Christ is always with us, ready to reach out and save us. When we keep our eyes on Him, when we trust in His power and love, we can overcome any obstacle. We can walk on water, metaphorically speaking, and experience victory during our struggles.

 Stepping out in faith: The story of Jesus walking on water invites us to step out in faith. It reminds us that with God, all things are possible. We might not literally walk on water, but we can face our fears and overcome our challenges with God's help.

 The key is to keep our eyes on Jesus, the author, and perfecter of our faith. When we do, we can navigate the storms of life with confidence, knowing that he is always with us.

Here’s to Love and Light.

Rev. Leslie C. Bonner

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