Peter walked on water to meet Jesus.
John walked on water to meet Jesus.
James walked on water to meet Jesus.
Andrew walked on water to meet Jesus.
He asked Jesus if he could come to Him on the water.
He started swimming towards Jesus.
He prayed silently and watched.
He stayed silently in the boat.
The strong wind frightened him.
The water was too cold.
It began to rain heavily.
A storm surge approached.
Help me, everyone!
Peter cried out, "Lord, save me!"
Oh no, I'm sinking!
Jesus, is that you?
Jesus told him to swim back.
Jesus immediately reached out His hand and caught him.
Jesus waited for Peter to say something.
Jesus calmed the sea.
Jesus asked him to stay in the boat next time.
Jesus said, "Don’t worry, you’re safe."
Jesus said, "You of little faith, why did you doubt?"
Jesus praised him for trying.
The importance of faith and keeping focus on Jesus.
Always predict the weather before going out.
All disciples should walk on water.
Jesus only helps those who stay in the boat.
In the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 14.
In the Gospel of John, chapter 20.
In the Gospel of Luke, chapter 6.
In the Acts of the Apostles.
Just John and James.
The other disciples were in the boat and witnessed it.
No other disciples witnessed it.
Only Judas was with Jesus then.
Finding a balance on the waves.
His fear and doubt caused him to sink.
Maintaining a straight path towards Jesus.
Holding his breath underwater.
It suggests miracles can surprise anyone.
It shows trusting Jesus enables overcoming impossible challenges.
It only reflects divine punishment for doubt.
It celebrates achieving the impossible without help.
Because it showed Peter's swimming skills.
Because he failed to walk perfectly.
Because it challenged Peter to row harder.
Because it challenged Peter to trust in Jesus despite natural fears.
Without faith, human limitations become evident, like sinking.
Humans can control nature without faith.
Faith only causes problems.
There are no limitations without divine help.
It highlights the power of faith and Jesus's support.
It teaches boating skills and sea navigation.
It encourages isolation in faith.
It demonstrates the futility of faith.
The power of weather prediction.
It signifies peace and safety when trusting in Jesus.
Jesus’s control over only storms.
Beginning of a better storm.