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SEEING JESUS (1 OF 5)

by Joey Rodgers

Scripture: Matthew 14:22-33
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Seeing Jesus (1 of 5)
Series: Unsinkable
Joey Rodgers
Matthew 14:23-33


Good AM. I hope you've had a blessed week. Let me begin by saying thank you for your kindness and generosity to my family as we celebrated 10 yrs. Last Sunday was more than we could've ever imagined. Thank you again for making ministry a joy. We love you and we're grateful for your love for us.

If you have your Bible, I want you to turn w/ me to Matthew 14. Today I want to begin a series entitled, Unsinkable, based on one of the most astounding miracles in Scripture - the time Peter walked on water.

When I think of the term unsinkable, my mind turns to April 14, 1912 - when an unsinkable ocean-liner carrying 2,224 passengers struck an iceberg in the icy waters in the north Atlantic. W/in 2½ hrs, the ship that couldn't be sunk went down and 1,514 souls perished. Prior to her maiden voyage, Phillip Franklin, VP of White Star Lines proudly said, ''There's no danger the Titanic will sink. The boat is unsinkable - and nothing but inconvenience will be suffered by her passengers.''

Talk about infamous last words - Yet truth is, few if any of us will make it thru life w/out experiencing a moment of sinking. It might occur in our career, our marriage - or in a friendship. It might be in regard to our health. The question is - how do we keep our heads above the waterline when life begins to sink?

Over the next few weeks, I hope to offer some practical advice from this remarkable story to help all of us to live above the waterline w/ an unsinkable faith.

The word unsinkable is an adjective that describes something that's incapable of being sunk. Profound - I know. Yet sadly, too many people have been so tossed by the storms of life that their lives, and their faith, are seemingly shipwrecked or going under.

Just over this last yr/half, I've seen/heard of people throwing in the towel of faith due to their struggle w/ Covid or in trying to deal w/ the frustrations w/in our nati ...

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