Hi all! Here's one last question to think about over the weekend in preparation for our study on Sunday. We are scheduled to meet at the Draayer's.
What would you say are the overall lessons of faith that we can learn from what happened on the day and night described in Matthew 14:13-31?
Well, I feel like there's so many lessons packed in to these few verses. These verses are full of miracles, and proof that Jesus is looking out for us and will provide for us in our time of need - we just need to have faith.
But time and time again, as humans, we fall short of having that faith. Often times we need more and more proof - like Peter did when Jesus appeared on the water. Or we try to handle things ourselves, or we say, "it's impossible, I can't do that." Like the disciples said about feeding the people.
Friends, nothing is impossible with God on our side. And we don't always need more proof to know that He's working in and around us, and that He'll provide what we need. We just need to get out of the boat and walk towards Jesus, and He'll take care of the rest.
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