Mathew 14:23-33
"But Jesus immediately said to them : Take courage! It is I. Don't be afraid. " Mathew 14:27.
One night, Peter and the other disciples were sailing across the Sea of Galilee when a strong storm arose. All of a sudden, Jesus showed up walking on water! This took the disciples by surprise. He reassured them - "Take courage ! It is I. Don't be afraid. "
Peter impulsively asked Jesus if he could join Him, and stepped out of the boat, and walked towards Jesus. But he soon lost focus, became aware of the dangerous and humanly impossible circumstances he was in, and started sinking. He cried out, "Lord, save me! ", and Jesus rescued him.
Like Peter, we can learn that Jesus is with us, even in the storms of life.
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