Matthew 14:22-33
English Standard Version (ESV)
It's just like Jesus to always be teaching -- our vision drifts beyond the miracle and notices how Jesus lives.
He feeds huge crowds, and then makes time to pray on his own.
When we are anxious and alone in the darkest hours of night, he comes to us, no matter the obstacle.
When we are afraid and uncertain, he comforts us and reminds us that he is near.
When we are not sure if something is of God or not, he assures us of his consistent presence.
When we are distracted and our vision drifts, he does not look to punish or remonstrate us, but instead saves us first, and then reminds us of who he is.
When all is said and done, all that is left is to worship him.
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