Walk By Faith: Embracing the Courage to Step Forward

Walk By Faith: Embracing the Courage to Step Forward
In the extraordinary account of Jesus walking on water, we find not just a miracle, but a profound invitation to each of us to walk by faith. This story, a vivid illustration of faith and fear, challenges us to step out of our comfort zones and to trust in the unseen.

Just as Peter saw Jesus walking on the turbulent sea, we too are often called to step out into the unknown, to places that seem daunting or impossible. This scene is a powerful metaphor for life’s storms and our response to divine calls that seem to defy logic and reason.

The initial courage that Peter showed, stepping out of the boat, is a testament to the strength that faith can bring. He walked on water, not by his own power, but by keeping his eyes fixed on Jesus. This teaches us an essential truth: our ability to navigate life’s challenges is not so much about our strength, but about where we place our trust.

However, the moment Peter diverted his attention to the storm, he began to sink. This illustrates a critical aspect of our faith journey. Like Peter, we often start with confidence, but when faced with the realities of our circumstances, fear and doubt creep in. The lesson here is clear: our focus should remain steadfast on Christ, especially when the winds of uncertainty blow.

The beauty of this story lies not just in the miracle of walking on water, but in Jesus’ response to Peter's wavering faith. Jesus didn’t chastise him for trying; instead, He reached out to save him, reminding him of the need for unwavering faith. This is a comforting reminder that even when our faith falters, Christ is there to uphold us.

As we reflect on this biblical narrative, we are reminded that walking by faith requires courage to step out of our comfort zones. It’s about facing our fears, not denying them. Like flowers that bloom by turning towards the sun, we are called to turn towards the light of Christ, embracing our purpose and potential.

In your life, what does it mean to walk by faith? Are there areas where you feel called to step out of the boat and trust in God's guidance, even when the destination is not fully visible? Remember, walking by faith is not the absence of fear, but the decision to move forward despite the fear, knowing that with each step, Jesus is there to guide and support us.

Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments. How have you walked by faith in your life? Your story might be the encouragement someone needs to take their first step out of the boat. Let’s inspire each other with our journeys of faith, courage, and trust in the One who calls us to walk on water. 🤍✨

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17 comments

  • Margie -

    Thank you so much for sharing your heart. I’m praying I can step out and be the vessel I feel in my heart, but can’t seem to be bold like Peter, and like what your saying. I know this is the time we need to stand firm and take bold actions toward our calling. Thank you and love your art.

  • Steve Bassett -

    Every Day we must all Get out of the Boat? A Good idea for a Decal “Jesus & Peter walking on Water” “Get Out Of The Boat”

  • Matt hill -

    Through the devastating trials littered all through my adult life, it wasn’t until the last 5 years the importance of that faith unseen. For me, it was the focus on my relationship with Jesus. The importance of that relationship brought me to His rest. Brought me to His peace. One that is beyond all understanding. When the fear is gone, and the anxiousness of daily life flees, that weight that burdens man is gone. Lay all at His feet. Give all sorrows and problems to Him and He will fulfill His promise of being with you. And when those trials come up and the devil tries to grasp a foot hole into your life, the greatest defense against that is to go love someone. Love truly does cast out all fears and sends the devil fleeing. Love and hate can’t occupy the same space. Choose your space and may Gods blessings be abundantly overflowing in your life.

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