03-18-2026 PART 2: Faith Over ...Sight ...and Trusting God in the Storm
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Section 1
This passage begins in Matthew 14, where Jesus sends His disciples ahead while He withdraws to pray. Even in this simple act, a profound truth emerges: the heartbeat of the Christian life is communication with God through His Word and through prayer. Scripture represents God speaking to us, while prayer is our response back to Him, forming a relationship rooted in fellowship. Jesus models this by intentionally separating Himself from distraction to spend time with the Father. At the same time, the disciples are moving forward in obedience, doing exactly what Jesus instructed, which establishes a critical foundation: being in the will of God does not eliminate difficulty. In fact, they encounter resistance in the form of wind and waves, showing that obedience and hardship often coexist.
Section 2
The storm intensifies the lesson, revealing that the Christian journey is not defined by comfort but by trust. The disciples are precisely where Jesus told them to be, yet they are struggling against adverse conditions. This challenges the common assumption that God’s will always leads to ease. Instead, the passage highlights that trials can exist within perfect obedience. When Jesus approaches them walking on the water, He demonstrates that God operates beyond natural expectations. The Christian life itself follows this pattern: to receive, one must give; to live, one must die; to see, one must believe. These truths contradict worldly logic but reflect the reality of faith. The appearance of Jesus walking on the water underscores that God often works in ways that stretch understanding, inviting believers to trust Him beyond what they can see.
Section 3
The disciples’ reaction reveals a common human tendency: fear when God moves in unexpected ways. Instead of recognizing Jesus, they assume the worst, interpreting His presence as a threat rather than a rescue. This mirrors how believers can respond with confusion or anxiety when God’s answers do not align with their expectations. The comparison to Psalm 23 emphasizes that faith involves a conscious decision not to fear, even in the face of uncertainty. Additionally, the reference to Acts 12 illustrates how even those who pray for God’s intervention can struggle to believe when the answer arrives. The central takeaway is a call to grow in expectation—anticipating that God will act, and recognizing His presence when He does, rather than defaulting to doubt or fear.