Thursday, June 21, 2007

Step of Faith

Today was a busy day! Early this morning we heard that King Herod
killed John the Baptist. Jesus seemed to take this news pretty hard;
"When Jesus heard what had happened, He withdrew by boat privately to
a solitary place" (Matthew 14:13). I knew He wanted to be alone, but
the crowds kept following Him. Soon there were "about five thousand
men, besides women and children" (Matthew 14:21). When it started to
get late we tried to send the people home, but Jesus had everyone sit
down and He fed them with "five loaves of bread and two fish"
(Matthew 14:17). What a day!!

Finally, Jesus sent us across the Sea of Galilee; "After leaving
them, He went up on a mountain to pray" (Mark 6:46). I'm glad Jesus
is getting some time alone, but I wish He was here right now. It's
dark and the waves are so high. Wait, there's something out there;
something, or someone, walking on the water; "It's a ghost, they
said, and cried out in fear" (Matthew 6:26). No, I think it's Jesus!

Matthew 14:28-29
"'Lord, if it's You,' Peter replied, 'tell me to come to You on the
water.' 'Come,' He said. Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked
on the water and came toward Jesus."

When Peter took that first step onto the water, there was nothing
within his physical senses which told him the water would hold. The
boat was being tossed by the wind and waves, and Peter certainly had
many past experiences telling him that heavy objects sink in water -
telling him his step would fail.

But Peter KNEW Jesus. He had spent time with Jesus - he walked with
Him, talked with Him, prayed with Him, and witnessed His
miracles. Peter knew the face of Jesus and knew His voice. He knew
if Jesus said "Come," He would also provide a way for him to
follow. Jesus made the water solid, but only when and where Peter
stepped - only after he stepped out in faith and in response to the call.

The step of faith is needed for any situation which requires a
solution beyond what our physical senses can understand. "Now faith
is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see"
(Hebrews 11:1). The situation may be related to relationships,
finances, jobs, or ministry opportunities. But it may also be
related to raising children, challenges at school, the apparent
inability to forgive, or anything else which requires us to operate
outside the comfort of the boat.

God calls us to a life of faith. We must spend quality time with our
Lord so we can recognize His voice, but when God says "Come," our
only response is to step. Our past experiences may scream it's not
possible and that we will fail. We may not see solid ground, but we
must trust that the One who called will provide the solid
foundation. Let's trust Him to provide a way with each and every
step of faith!

Have a Great Day!

Steve Troxel
God's Daily Word Ministries

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