In today's sermon, we explored the profound lessons from the life of Peter, particularly his experience of walking on water and the distractions that led to his sinking. We began by reflecting on the nature of distractions in our lives, recognizing that even good things can become idols if they draw us away from Jesus. We delved into the story of Peter, who, amidst a storm, stepped out of the boat to walk towards Jesus on the water. This act of faith, however, was challenged when Peter became distracted by the wind and waves, leading to his fear and subsequent sinking.
We examined the importance of identifying and confessing the distractions and sins that entangle us, drawing from Hebrews 12:1-2, which encourages us to lay aside every weight and sin, running the race with endurance, keeping our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith. We were reminded that Jesus is our Waterwalker, the one who has triumphed over the grave and calls us to do extraordinary things for His glory.
The sermon emphasized that following Jesus is not a guarantee of an easy life; rather, it often brings greater challenges. However, the presence of Jesus provides us with a hand to hold, joy beyond measure, and peace that surpasses understanding. We were encouraged to cry out to Jesus in the midst of our storms and to take His hand when He offers rescue.
We concluded with a call to action, inviting individuals to focus on Jesus, eliminate distractions, and make life-changing decisions to follow Him. We were urged to join together as a church body, committed to the mission of glorifying God, loving one another, making disciples, and serving the world.
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