Why Jesus Walking On Water Is More Important Than You Think

Did you know that Jesus walking on water is more than just a display of divine power? 

This well-known event carries an underlying message that can aid you in elevating your faith.

Often, when we think about Jesus walking on water, we marvel at the spectacle itself.

However, a deeper look into this event reveals a remarkable interaction between Jesus and His disciple Peter.

An interaction that underscores a fundamental truth about faith and our focus.

When Peter sees Jesus walking on the water, he is compelled by his faith to join Jesus. 

Filled with fervor and trust, Peter steps out of the boat and starts walking on the water towards Jesus. For a brief moment, Peter defies the natural laws just like Jesus.

But then something occurs that alters everything.

Peter shifts his focus from Jesus to the fierce wind around him. Fear creeps in, and doubt replaces his initial faith. As a result, he starts to sink.

This moment is essential for our faith.

Peter began by walking on water, an impossible feat, but lost this ability the moment he let fear and doubt cloud his faith.

What can we glean from this mighty instance?

It is a clear reminder for us that our focus determines our reality.

When Peter was focused on Jesus, he was able to walk on water.

But right when his focus shifted to the wind around him, he began to sink.

In our journeys, we often face stormy seas and strong winds. 

Problems arise, difficulties occur, and we may feel like we’re being tossed around in a relentless storm.

During such times, where is our focus? Are we fixated on our concerns, or are we focusing on Jesus, our source of support and salvation?

Just as Peter was able to walk on water by keeping his eyes on Jesus, we too can overcome our challenges by focusing on Him.

He is our rock, our fortress, and our deliverer.

When we look to Him, our fears dwindle, our faith strengthens, and we find the courage to face our storms.

Jesus walking on water is more than a testament to His divine power.

It is a lesson about the importance of keeping our gaze fixed on Him during tough times. 

The storm around us may be terrifying,

But the Savior before us is infinitely more formidable.

May this profound understanding guide us through our journey, and aid us in navigating our personal storms with unwavering faith and focus on Jesus.

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Attending Your Local Church Is Good For Your Health (Especially If You Are Older)

I just read a very interesting finding about defense veterans.

These guys almost always have post-traumatic stress and anxiety.

I can’t even imagine the things they have to live with.

But investigators from the University of South Australia tried something to lift their spirits.

They assigned them an emotional support dog.

And the results were incredible.

More than half of the participants saw a significant improvement in mood and mental health.

Associate Professor Van Hooff even said that “For many veterans, an assistance dog gave them a sense of purpose and a reason to live.” 

I would expect that assistance dogs would support the veterans, but not to this extent.

The reason I am telling this to you is not to tell you how awesome dogs are.

(Although they are pretty awesome).

When I read studies like this, I try to think about what we can derive from them.

There is nothing magical about dogs that improves people’s health.

How could they support the veterans so much?

Behind the answer to that question lies a very important Christian principle.

Dogs are very good at keeping people company.

This is essential in old age.

There is a number of analyses out there, showing that people become increasingly lonely as they grow older.

They don’t meet so many people anymore.

They don’t have a lot of goals.

And they lack the strive they had when they were younger.

Loneliness is detrimental to people’s health.

That is why attending your local church is even more important as you grow older.

If you are a Christian, you know that the church provides a sense of community, belonging, and purpose.

It gives you the ability to meet and interact with people who have similar values and beliefs whenever you want to.

A lot of churches also provide a variety of activities and events, such as Scripture study groups, volunteer options, and social gatherings. 

This annihilates loneliness.

And it greatly boosts people’s mental and physical health.

Too many people nowadays are lonely and sad.

Christianity actively fights that every day and promotes emotional and spiritual well-being.

If you ever feel lonely, know that your local church can correct that.

We are always there for one another.

And we should encourage everyone, especially the elderly, to participate in church activities and promote a sense of purpose. 

God Bless

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