by Hazel Straub
The key to doing the impossible is hearing and acting on the Word of God. The disciples of Jesus were caught in a turbulent storm, on the Sea of Galilee. Jesus appeared walking on the water and his disciples thought he was a ghost. Jesus told Peter, “Come!” Peter got out of the boat, acting on the Word, and kept his focus on Jesus, walking on the water.
Peter came close to Jesus but shifted his focus from Jesus, to the strong wind and high waves. Unbelief came, when Peter looked at his circumstances, instead of focusing on Jesus and he began to sink. He cried for help and Jesus immediately reached out his hand and grabbed Peter. Jesus rebuked Peter for his little faith and for doubting him. When Jesus and Peter got in the boat, the storm stopped. (Matthew 14:22-33)
When we focus on Jesus, act on the Word of God, we will not have fear, doubt and unbelief. But we will walk in faith. If we lose our focus, refocus on Jesus, be in the Word of God and draw close to him. He loves us and calls us to believe his Word.
Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God. For consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds. (Hebrews 12:2-3 KJV)
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I do need this encouragement today, thank you.
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By: ekurie on 03/06/2019
at 3:36 am
You are welcome!
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By: Pure Glory on 03/06/2019
at 7:56 am
The story of Peter losing his focus on Jesus and sinking is a great metaphor for all of us being engulfed by the storm of troubles, anxieties and temptations. Thank you for this powerful message, Hazel!
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By: Peter Klopp on 03/06/2019
at 5:43 am
You are welcome, Peter!
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By: Pure Glory on 03/06/2019
at 7:57 am
Wonderful, thank you! I would add: “Ah, Sovereign LORD, you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for you.” (Jeremiah 32:17 NIV). When we remember and believe that nothing is impossible with God, we can all stay upright when we get out of the boat!
Blessings,
Pastor Chuck
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By: lakeside4jesus on 03/06/2019
at 5:47 am
So true! Pastor Chuck, abundant blessings!
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By: Pure Glory on 03/06/2019
at 7:58 am
Thank you, for sharing this I really needed encouraging words like this today! 😊
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By: Pyrx on 03/06/2019
at 6:18 am
You are welcome, Pyrx. The Word of God applied, makes all the difference!
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By: Pure Glory on 03/06/2019
at 8:00 am
Beautiful said, we always need to turn our eyes upon Jesus, also reblogged
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By: eguyadeen3 on 03/06/2019
at 9:47 am
Thank you for the encouragement and reblog! Blessings!
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By: Pure Glory on 03/06/2019
at 1:08 pm
Lord Jesus, help us in our unbelief
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By: Heather Roberts on 03/06/2019
at 12:18 pm
Amen!
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By: Pure Glory on 03/06/2019
at 1:09 pm
Love this example! ❤
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By: awisewomansjourney on 03/06/2019
at 2:39 pm
Praise God!
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By: Pure Glory on 03/06/2019
at 2:45 pm
When we speak of self doubts in service to Christ the question becomes, “I’m trusting in myself or am I trusting Him”? Yes, Peter slipped when he took his eyes off Jesus but Jesus caught him anyway. There was never any danger.
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By: lloydslensphotographyllc on 03/09/2019
at 8:33 am
True. Peter was so close to Jesus that he was pulled up by Jesus. No matter the circumstances, we do so much better when we keep our focus on Jesus.
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By: Pure Glory on 03/09/2019
at 8:48 am