1. The disciples were where Jesus asked them to be. Because the disciples obeyed, they saw Jesus walk on water, and Peter even experienced walking on water himself.
2. Peter asked Jesus for proof that it was really Jesus. In asking for the proof, Peter already showed his faith in Jesus. He asked Jesus to call him out on the water...somewhere Peter could not go on his own. Then Peter proved his faith in Jesus by obeying in this miraculous thing. It's one thing to ask God to grow our faith, it's another thing to actually step out when He calls.
3. Peter did the miraculous as long as he kept his eyes on Jesus. When he looked at the wind and waves he began to sink. He put his faith in his fears at that moment and has to call out to Jesus for help. Jesus saves and challenges Peter to put his faith in the right place.
4. Once Peter and Jesus are in the boat, Peter is all but forgotten about. There are no "high fives" and "congratulations Peter for walking on water." No the only response the disciples have to witnessing what they saw was to bow down and worship Jesus.
So often as Christians, we see the "wind and waves" that will be against us if we step out in faith, and we never get out of the boat. In fact, many of us never get in the boat in the first place. We are still on the shore arguing with Jesus about making this voyage. We use our expertise to say "Jesus it looks like a storm is brewing, we should just wait until tomorrow." Or we say "Jesus can't we just sit here and enjoy the amazing miracle you just performed and snack on this bread and fish?" (Jesus had just fed the 5,000) We get so comfortable, that the idea of asking God to grow our faith by calling us to do something that we cannot do on our own power sounds crazy.
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