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Peter walked on water

Matthew 14:28&29
"28 And Peter answered Him and said, Lord, if it be Thou, bid me come unto Thee on the water.
29 And He said, Come. And when Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water, to go to Jesus."

Peter walked on the water!!!
It should not surprise us that Jesus walks on water. He is the creator of the universe after all. But, Peter was just a man. A fisherman who has some faults and failings. He stepped OUT of the boat and set foot on the waves of the stormy sea! A very remarkable moment. No one else has done this.

In the Holy Bible, the sea is often used as a metaphor for the world filled with dangers. All too often, the sea is not a friendly place. It is filled with chaos. Think of the events in Jonah. Or, Moses and the Israelites escaping slavery and crossing the Red Sea with God's help.

This picture of Jesus walking across the sea to save His Disciples is profound! We are not alone in the sea of life. Jesus comes walking to us. Emanuel, God is with us. Jesus became incarnate to walk with us. He walks TO US us on the water. He tells us to NOT be afraid. He invites us to step out of the boat and into the storm with Him. Very few do it.

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