Our paragraph topic is: (Jesus walks on the water) Part 2.
Christ was on the land. The disciples were on the water in the boat and they were without Christ. He had sent them away. He put them on a boat and sent them to the other side of the sea, alone. For he was to come later after dismissing the crowds and going up to the mountain to pray. But the disciples did not know that this was their test. They did not understand the training they were receiving through Christ. Time was short. The sacrifice had to be made. And the disciples must be prepared to take their places here on earth for the coming battle for the souls of men. So they had to be tested to make sure that they understood.
They witnessed the miracle of the multiplication. They had witnessed many miracles, the lame walked, the blind saw, and evil was cast out. They saw these things take place before their eyes. They heard Christ say to them, feed the people yourselves. But they did not understand. They did not know. They did not believe what was happening before their very eyes, into their very ears and filling their very hearts with the glory of Christ to come. They would become the leaders. They would become the preachers. They would become the shepherds of the people leading them to Christ, leading them to life. So they had to understand, they had to know, they had to believe what was happening to them, with them, and in them. They were being transformed. But the boat was in the midst of the sea, buffeted by the waves, for the wind was against them.
The wind was against them and they were being tested. For they had not seen such wind before. They had not known such peril before. They had not believed that they would survive before because the boat was being buffeted by the waves. The boat was being tossed about by the sea. The boat was being pushed from side to side to capsize and they were with fear. They were the
disciples of Christ. They had given up their all to follow him. They were being taught the principles of the kingdom of heaven that they may carry the message to others. But now they were alone. Now they were without Christ. Now they were with fear. For they were told to feed the people themselves and they did not know how. They were told to give them something to eat but they believed that they could not. They wanted to dismiss the people and send them back into the world.
Would they believe? Would they know? Would they understand the transformation that was taking place within them? They were without Christ and the test came. The test of belief came upon them that they would believe in the transformation taking place within them. Would they fear for their lives. Would they run away in shame? Or would they pass the test and believe. Christ was not with them and the boat was being tossed by the waves. Fear was coming upon them and they would not believe. Would it become life or death? In this moment of testing would they forsake all that they had seen and heard and believed, to turn away from Christ. Or would they pass the test and take courage, strengthening their faith in Christ completing the transformation.
Christ was not with them and they were in the sea being buffeted by the waves. Would you believe? Would you hold to your faith? Would you glorify God in your last hour? The disciples faced the test on the open waters. There was no place to go. There was no place to hide. There was no place that would protect them. There was only the fear of death and drowning. They were without Christ and believed that they would perish. The miracle of the multiplication did not make them believe. Perhaps a stronger demonstration of the power and the glory of God was needed that they may know the truth of their belief and the solidity of their faith in Christ. Do you believe? Do you see? Do you know the truth of your faith. Do you believe in Christ? Or, do you have faith built upon sand, faith that crumbles in times of sorrow and pain and trials and tribulations. There is but one God. There is but one truth. There is but one belief that gives life. Will you pass the test?
Christ was on the land. The disciples were on the water in the boat and they were without Christ. He had sent them away. He put them on a boat and sent them to the other side of the sea, alone. For he was to come later after dismissing the crowds and going up to the mountain to pray. But the disciples did not know that this was their test. They did not understand the training they were receiving through Christ. Time was short. The sacrifice had to be made. And the disciples must be prepared to take their places here on earth for the coming battle for the souls of men. So they had to be tested to make sure that they understood.
They witnessed the miracle of the multiplication. They had witnessed many miracles, the lame walked, the blind saw, and evil was cast out. They saw these things take place before their eyes. They heard Christ say to them, feed the people yourselves. But they did not understand. They did not know. They did not believe what was happening before their very eyes, into their very ears and filling their very hearts with the glory of Christ to come. They would become the leaders. They would become the preachers. They would become the shepherds of the people leading them to Christ, leading them to life. So they had to understand, they had to know, they had to believe what was happening to them, with them, and in them. They were being transformed. But the boat was in the midst of the sea, buffeted by the waves, for the wind was against them.
The wind was against them and they were being tested. For they had not seen such wind before. They had not known such peril before. They had not believed that they would survive before because the boat was being buffeted by the waves. The boat was being tossed about by the sea. The boat was being pushed from side to side to capsize and they were with fear. They were the
disciples of Christ. They had given up their all to follow him. They were being taught the principles of the kingdom of heaven that they may carry the message to others. But now they were alone. Now they were without Christ. Now they were with fear. For they were told to feed the people themselves and they did not know how. They were told to give them something to eat but they believed that they could not. They wanted to dismiss the people and send them back into the world.
Would they believe? Would they know? Would they understand the transformation that was taking place within them? They were without Christ and the test came. The test of belief came upon them that they would believe in the transformation taking place within them. Would they fear for their lives. Would they run away in shame? Or would they pass the test and believe. Christ was not with them and the boat was being tossed by the waves. Fear was coming upon them and they would not believe. Would it become life or death? In this moment of testing would they forsake all that they had seen and heard and believed, to turn away from Christ. Or would they pass the test and take courage, strengthening their faith in Christ completing the transformation.
Christ was not with them and they were in the sea being buffeted by the waves. Would you believe? Would you hold to your faith? Would you glorify God in your last hour? The disciples faced the test on the open waters. There was no place to go. There was no place to hide. There was no place that would protect them. There was only the fear of death and drowning. They were without Christ and believed that they would perish. The miracle of the multiplication did not make them believe. Perhaps a stronger demonstration of the power and the glory of God was needed that they may know the truth of their belief and the solidity of their faith in Christ. Do you believe? Do you see? Do you know the truth of your faith. Do you believe in Christ? Or, do you have faith built upon sand, faith that crumbles in times of sorrow and pain and trials and tribulations. There is but one God. There is but one truth. There is but one belief that gives life. Will you pass the test?
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