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Seeing Jesus
This powerful exploration of Matthew 14:22-33 invites us to reconsider what we thought we knew about Peter walking on water. Rather than simply being a lesson about stepping out in faith or not taking our eyes off Jesus, this message reveals something deeper: what was it about Jesus that so overwhelmed Peter's heart that he had to get out of the boat? We discover that the real lesson isn't about our faith at all, but about truly seeing Jesus for who He is. When we're in seasons of endurance—rowing against the wind, making little progress despite our efforts—we often fixate on the storm rather than the Savior. But when we understand Jesus through the lens of Old Testament promises, when we see Him as the supernatural deliverer who commands armies, who comes over the hill to rescue us, who walks through fire with us, everything changes. The passage reminds us that while Peter may have taken his eyes off Jesus, Jesus never took His eyes off Peter. In our struggles with difficult jobs, challenging relationships, health issues, or seasons of waiting, we need to stop telling God how big our storm is and start telling the storm how big our God is. When our eyes are truly fixed on Him, we'll find ourselves on the other side before we know it.
