Knowing Him 36: Walking on Water

Mon. Apr 18, 2022

Introduction

After a full day of ministry and picking up twelve baskets of leftovers, Jesus sees that the disciples are exhausted. So He sends them off in a boat, onto the Sea of Galilee to get them away from the crowd and allow them to rest, while he dismisses everyone else (Mark 6:45). After bidding the crowd farewell, Jesus makes His way back up a nearby mountain to spend some time debriefing with His Father (Mark 6:46). It has been a long day, filled with a whirlwind of emotions for Jesus. He begins to relax and is just enjoying the communion with His Father, when…

Reading [You can read as much as you can, depending on your availability]

Matthew 14:22-33
(or)
Mark 6:45-52
(or)
John 6:16-21

Meditating [Use these questions to start your thinking]

  1. As you study this story, what amazes you?
  2. What might Jesus have been thinking about as He watched His disciples “straining at the oars”? (Mark 6:48)
  3. What do you think Peter was thinking during this experience?
  4. What lessons did Jesus want His disciples to learn here?
  5. What other questions do you still have?

Sharing: Text ONE of your answers to the questions above to your team. Each team should post a sharing from a team member in the comments below.

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Team Jho, Jeff, Kim & Amber
Team Jho, Jeff, Kim & Amber
2 years ago

“As you study this story, what amazes you?”
What amazes me is that Peter walked on water with Jesus. I would be so scared of drowning too so I can see why Peter had doubts. But Jesus was with Him & made the impossible happen. This story reminds me that God invites us to join this journey with Him & even though we may feel like we’re in the unknown, He is always with us.

Charles Lee
Charles Lee
2 years ago

As you study this story, what amazes you?
What amazes me is that of the three Gospel accounts we read today, only Matthew records the incident of Peter walking on water with Jesus. What is also amazing is that Peter has enough faith to believe that Jesus can allow him to walk on water but then when the wind blows he loses it just as quickly. I think about how sometimes we can ride these extreme crests and troughs in our faith but I am thankful that Jesus still saves us even though we can lose our faith so quickly.

Team timmy
Team timmy
2 years ago

In Mark, the disciples were seen struggling against the wind. It specifically says they were making headway “painfully”, as if they were going nowhere. Which is probably why, on the fourth watch, Jesus decided to get out onto the water and heads towards them. Mark notes that Jesus only meant to pass by them, though, like He didn’t want to intervene in their struggles just yet. It wasn’t until they cried out that Jesus immediately tends to them. I feel this is a reflection of my own struggles from Christ’s perspective as I sometimes feel in “stormy weather” that I’m going nowhere and it isn’t until I cry out to God that I end up actually going in a direction. Of course, like Jesus’ perspective here of the disciples, He’s always been watching and knows and see’s our struggles. It isn’t until we cry out that He comes to us, but it’s comforting to know he’s there. It’s also comforting to know that He let’s us struggle as I feel that we don’t truly appreciate His power in our life until we’ve tried with our own efforts.

Team Hoa, Tiffany, Jocelyn, Vivien
Team Hoa, Tiffany, Jocelyn, Vivien
2 years ago

Just like with His disciples, Jesus knows exactly when to challenge us and when to give us to opportunity to rest in Him. It’s interesting how it’s noted that when Peter got scared, he began to sink. It wasn’t an instantaneous thing, as I’m sure it would be if we were to attempt to just walk on water. Peter’s faith faltered when his focus wasn’t on Jesus, but Jesus kindly reminds us to trust Him and still reaches out to us so that He may allow us to pick ourselves up and out of a situation.

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