Sermon Tone Analysis

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v. 22-23- “He made the disciples”- Jesus knew what was going to happen.
It was to test them and to grow their faith.
Nothing comes as a surprise to Jesus.
v. 24- “some distance”- likely 3-4 miles.
Lake was 4-5 miles wide.
v. 25-26- fear of the disciples.
Fear of storm, fear of Jesus being a ghost.
APPLICATION QUESTION 1
Jesus made them get into boat.
Jesus had led them to this.
They had been obedient.
“If it is a result of obedience to Christ’s command that the church or the individual Christian is in a situation of danger or distress, then there is no need to fear.”
APPLICATION QUESTION 2
v. 27- “It is I” more literally reads “I am” or “I am he.”
An echo of Jesus being God.
APPLICATION QUESTION 3
v. 28- “If it’s you...” closely resemebles “Since it’s you...”
Doesn’t say, but wonder what Peter’s motive was?
v. 29- “Come.”
APPLICATION QUESTION 4
v. 29-30- climax is not Jesus walking on the water but Peter’s failure.
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