Jesus wasn't the only one to walk on water: "Peter . . . [also] walked on the water" (Matthew 14:29)! Just as Peter walked securely, albeit briefly, on Galilee's surging, dangerous waters, Christians, by simply trusting, obeying, and focusing on Christ, can expect His supernatural power to also help them through even the most trying, perilous circumstances. Walking on Water builds faith and prepares the faithful for whatever stormy seas life brings. Its challenging biblical perspectives on adversity help us see God in our hardships just as clearly as we see Him in our blessings. By maintaining this scriptural attitude-the spiritual mind-we meet every storm in the joy of faith, knowing more afflictions mean more spiritual growth, stronger God-confidence, longer-lasting endurance, sharper wisdom, deeper knowledge of God's ways, closer intimacy with Him, and many other sweet blessings along the way.
Jesus wasn't the only one to walk on water: "Peter . . . [also] walked on the water" (Matthew 14:29)! Just as Peter walked securely, albeit briefly, on Galilee's surging, dangerous waters, Christians, by simply trusting, obeying, and focusing on Christ, can expect His supernatural power to also help them through even the most trying, perilous circumstances. Walking on Water builds faith and prepares the faithful for whatever stormy seas life brings. Its challenging biblical perspectives on adversity help us see God in our hardships just as clearly as we see Him in our blessings. By maintaining this scriptural attitude-the spiritual mind-we meet every storm in the joy of faith, knowing more afflictions mean more spiritual growth, stronger God-confidence, longer-lasting endurance, sharper wisdom, deeper knowledge of God's ways, closer intimacy with Him, and many other sweet blessings along the way.