
How does your understanding of who Jesus is impact your willingness to ‘step out of the boat’ in faith? What aspects of Jesus’ character give you the most confidence?
In what ways have trials and difficulties in your life actually strengthened your faith? Can you share a specific example?
How can we maintain our focus on Jesus when the ‘storms’ of life threaten to overwhelm us? What practical steps can we take to keep our eyes fixed on Him?
The speaker mentions that water-walking faith is ‘an inside job.’ How do you interpret this, and what does it mean for your daily walk with God?
Peter cried out to Jesus when he began to sink. How comfortable are you with crying out to God in moments of weakness or fear? What holds you back from doing so?
The sermon emphasizes the importance of knowing who we’re walking with. How can we deepen our relationship with Jesus on both the miraculous and day-to-day levels?
How does the concept of ‘water-walking faith’ challenge or inspire you in your current life circumstances? Are there any ‘boats’ God might be calling you to step out of?
The speaker shared a powerful personal testimony of transformation. How does hearing stories of radical change impact your own faith and view of what’s possible with God?
Jesus asked Peter, ‘Why did you doubt?’ How do you typically handle doubt in your spiritual life, and what can we learn from Peter’s experience?
The sermon suggests that our faith journey is not defined by single events but by our ongoing walk with Jesus. How does this perspective affect the way you view both successes and failures in your spiritual life?
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