Miracles on the WaterSample

Now about the fourth watch of the night Jesus came to them, walking on the sea." It is beautiful when Jesus tells us: set out... Begin this.
Beginning is the first step we must take to reach our destination. When we start something, we feel excited and confident because we know that when we reach this land, God will show us miracles we have never seen before.
But God not only wants us to start, but He wants to be there in the middle of the process.
Sometimes we think that the miracle is coming and God wants to take us out of our comfort and our structure by telling us: "You can also see miracles here, during the development of your mission."
Jesus tells His followers: "You go on ahead of me," start the journey, and I will catch up with you.
This was not difficult, they had been in boats before, but what they would experience in the next few hours would make them know Jesus and not just recognize Him.
At dawn, the disciples were afraid, very afraid, but it was not because of the boat, but because of the wind that was against them. Jesus, from the shore, begins to walk towards where they are.
Jesus could reach His planned destination alone, He did not need His disciples, He did not need a group of people, if the way to the boat could also reach the other side.
Jesus not only wanted to get there. He wanted everyone to reach their destination.
Jesus not only wanted to perform miracles, He wanted His disciples to understand that wherever they went there would be miracles, because Jesus would always be with them.
Jesus wants you to reach the place of your destination.
He not only wants you to start, He wants you to finish. Peter also knew how to get to his destination, but God makes him understand: "I know you can get there with a boat (your experiences) but can you also get there walking (with my Word)?" You can get there with your experience, with everything you know, but Jesus tells you: you can also get there, even if you don't know how this is, if you have me. I want you to get there, says God.
It won't be your experiences, your ways—I will make you arrive. I imagine all the disciples saying: "Peter, you know the sea. Get us out of here, there is a great storm" and Peter says: "This is new to me too."
Peter didn’t know what to do either, only Jesus knows what to do, and He is all we need.
You may be worried now because you don't know what to do, everything is dark or you don't know what decision to make, but Jesus is coming and He is transforming everything you know.
You will arrive. He is in your boat. He takes care of it. Trust.
About this Plan

Peter was a man of the sea, but he had no idea that Jesus would come to change everything. He would see the waters in a whole new light. Before Jesus, the sea was just another day, full of endless possibilities. But with Jesus, it became a place of miracles and new experiences. Discover how God wants to elevate your life to a new level of glory.
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