Matthew 14:22-32. Here, we read the account of Peter walking on water towards Jesus. All was fine until Peter took his eyes off of Jesus and looked at what was going on around him. He then sunk. That happens to all of us when we focus on things instead of Jesus.
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Six Things to Thank God For
In a world filled with noise, need, and constant striving, thanksgiving re-centers our hearts on God’s character, God’s works, and God’s unshakable promises. In this episode, we explore six powerful, biblical reasons believers can give thanks—every day, in every season. These tru ... Show More
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Matthew: The Transfiguration Of Jesus
Jesus, Moses, and Elijah met on the mountaintop. One’s face radiated with divine light. The others did not. Moses and Elijah were no slouches – these were titans of Jewish history, the very embodiment of the law and the prophets. And yet, when standing next to Jesus, they paled. ... Show More
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What Does Jesus Think About the Bible? | Gospel of Matthew
"The Bible is how the authority of Jesus is mediated to His apprentices." John Mark examines Jesus's teachings on the Scriptures in Matthew chapter five. He argues that Jesus not only views the Bible as trustworthy, authoritative, and good, but also sees Himself as the climax ... Show More
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