The miracle of Jesus walking on water is found in Matthew 14:22-34. The idea of a powerful person possessing the ability to walk on water was not original when the Gospels were written. It is usually presented in historical texts from earlier times in statements which recognize the act as being just impossible. Jesus, though, when He walked on the surface of the Sea of Galilee showed His power over nature as a divine attribute, and there were twelve witnesses.
In chapter fourteen of the New Testament Book of Matthew, he unfolds the tale of a very unique event. Jesus would perform His greatest miracle to date, and they would be dumbfounded, fearfully hysterical, and unbelieving - until He calmed their fears with just a few simple words. Come along with the disciples in a night time boat ride and experience what they did. Learn the importance of faith, of belief, and the miracle performed by the Messiah.
This book has been written to provide you as the reader a practical idea of the propensity of the event, and to learn more about the actors on this stage set in Israel two thousand years ago. The lessons Jesus taught the disciples, especially during the event under discussion, are still being taught today to those who would be called Christian, and as a way to provide one more evidential reason why non-Believers should put their trust in Jesus as Savior.