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Matthew 14:22-33
Jesus knew that the storm would come.
It didn’t catch Him by surprise.
He allowed them to enter the storm, for a specific purpose.
v.25
Fourth watch was about 3 and 6 am.
Jesus allowed them to fight the storm all night.
He didn’t come and rescue right away.
God allows us to struggle for a time.
He has a plan, He will come to the rescue.
But He allows us to struggle.
James says we are to count it all joy!
The testing we go through is to make us perfect.
To get rid of the impurities that still exist within us.
This builds our faith in Him and gives us the strength we need to endure the war in this world.
v.28-30
Peter walked as long as his focus was on Jesus.
The storm was great, but the one who had called him was greater.
They are called to have courage not becasue they are a fantastic army.
But the one who is with them is greater.
v.33
Truly you are the son of God.
The point of the whole thing.
To give God glory.
To realize who Jesus was.
God is using the trials we go through, to grow our strength and confidence in Him!!
In the end, we want our lives to result in praise and glory and honor of Jesus.
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