September 25
Keep Your Eyes On Jesus by Dr. D. James Kennedy
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But
when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink, cried out, ‘Lord,
save me!’—Matthew 14:30, NIV
Have you ever faced a storm in
your life, one so big that you thought you’d never see the light of day
again? Maybe you face one even now, and you feel threatened and dismayed by
the waves crashing around you.
Peter knew exactly how you feel.
After a long, hard day of ministry, Christ had sent his disciples to sail
across the Sea of Galilee while He climbed a mountain alone to commune with
His Father. The disciples’ crossing was anything but smooth. The winds had
whipped the sea into a frenzy, and the disciples struggled to control their
boat. Unable to make headway, the disciples feared for their lives.
Then, in the last watch of the
night, Jesus came to them—walking on the water! When the disciples saw Jesus
coming toward them, they were terrified. They thought they had seen a ghost,
and they cried aloud. But Jesus said, “Take courage! It is I. Don’t be
afraid.”
Peter responded, “Lord, if it’s
you, tell me to come to you on the water.” Jesus replied, “Come.”
As Peter
began to walk on the surface of the water, he focused his sights on Jesus.
Step after step, he walked on top of the water! But, as the sea continued to
churn around him, Peter looked at the water and began to sink. He cried out
in terror, “Lord, save me!”
So Jesus reached out His hand and rescued him,
saying, “You of little faith.” As long as Peter kept his eyes trained on his
Lord, he had safe passage in the midst of a raging storm. But when he focused
on the churning waters, he lost sight of Jesus and lost his footing, too.
As you face storms in your life,
don’t look at the waves crashing around you. Instead, keep your eyes focused
on Jesus. He can steady and sustain you through any storm. Look at Him and
walk toward Him—He’ll give you safe passage through the raging seas.
Turn your eyes upon Jesus. Look full in His
wonderful face. And the things of the earth will grow strangely dim in the
light of His glory and grace. —Helen Lemmel
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