These are the notes I read from when talking about Peter in Woven on 4/20/16.
Matthew 14:22-33 Jesus and
Peter walk on water
verse 22 Jesus sends his
disciples out into a sea that He knows will rage
Did He cause the rage? I
don’t think so. But He knew about it. He
also knew He wouldn’t let them be taken under. WE need to KNOW that about Him,
too
v.23 He went away to pray
v.24 The boat went THREE
MILES out into the sea. It was beaten by
waves, the wind was wild… Imagine that.
In a small unstable fishing boat. The whole time they were out there,
they had to fight for survival. I wonder if they cried out to Jesus for help
and didn’t hear anything the whole time they were out there. JESUS SENT THEM INTO A STORM and then they
didn’t hear from him when they called? This was RIGHT after he saw him feed
5,000 people from a loaf of bread and pieces of fish. They surely remembered
this.
v.25 The “fourth watch” was
between 3am and 6am. Which means that
they were battling a storm for OVER 9 HOURS. Then Jesus walks to them ON the
raging sea from the directions of the storm. (He reigns over storms) not the
direction of perceived safety (the shore)
v.26 They thought Jesus was
an evil spirit/ghost (which shows how human they/we are). Why did they think this? It’s like the storm
already had them in fear mode – so they saw scary instead of safety. I think Jesus wants us to not be swayed by
fear so that we recognize Him when he comes to us (to save us). To recognize
what it means to be saved from a trial
v.27 Jesus’ voice is what
reassures them. He doesn’t say His
name. He says, “It is I.” They know who
“I” is.
Before that he says, “take
heart.” Looked it up and it means
something like “be encouraged; be confident in me; be of good cheer; be of good
courage”
TAKE HEART
DO NOT TAKE FEAR
TAKE ME: I am your courage, I
am your confidence, I am your cheer
v.28 Peter answers him, “it
is You…” Then He tests Him even though he just said “it is You.” So like us, ya
know? Tell me to come… almost like “I
dare you”
v.29 Jesus: come
Peter: came
v.30 But then Peter
remembered the storm (which tells me that he forgot about it for a minute even
while it was swirling around him) . It
says he “saw” the wind (fear) and IMMEDIATELY Peter sank. FEAR SANK PETER, NOT
THE STORM.
What was Peters gut response?
Before his head even went below the waves, he cried out, “Lord, save me!”
Before he had a chance to question again whether that was Jesus, at the deepest
part of him, he cried out.
Which sounds so faithful
right? Immediately, I thought, “man I
bet that’s what Jesus wants from us.” That’s always been the point of this story for
most people
v.31 But then…in verse 31
Jesus grabbed him first and responds with “you of little faith, why did you
doubt?”
v.32When they get ON the
boat, the storm stopped. I’ll tell you what that means toward the end
v.33 WORSHIP!!!
1. That is what happens after
fear almost overtakes you and you are saved. That kind of worship makes sense
2.They worshiped TO HIM, IN
HIS PRESENCE, WHILE HE WAS THERE. We do
not worship a dead God. WE, here in present time, worship TO Him, too! Don’t forget that. You are worshiping the same God in the same
way as the disciples. The same water
walking God who let the storm rage for a long while before he grabbed onto
peter.
Final thoughts:
So Jesus lets us go out
beyond what we can save ourselves from.
He LETS US. In fact, when the disciples went out, Jesus went the other
way and hid in order to pray. He still
walked out on that water, not only to save them, but to teach them something
about themselves and Himself. Which
builds endurance and strengthens them and teaches them for when He isn’t there
in the flesh.
He saves us. He’s bigger than any storm, a storm doesn’t
even touch Him. It makes me think of the line in a song, “The wind and waves
still know your name”
But in what he did for the
disciples, he was showing them that He wants us to have the INSTINCT to trust
Him IN the storm. It’s not even good enough to doubt and then trust after like
Peter. HE WAS BUILDING INSTINCT IN
THEM. Not human instinct but Holy Spirit
instinct. It ‘s like he was building a
home primed and ready for his spirit when he left.
It also shows that we need to
know His voice. His voice, not his words
is what they connected to.
After: worship
These are the notes I took from the
Brooklyn Tabernacle podcast I heard after I took the above notes
Access podcast here
Access podcast here
*It was God’s will that they get in boat
And God’s will that they go through the
storm
*We think we shouldn’t go through
difficult times when we know Jesus. But storms BUILD our faith. He wants it for us.
*So on the mountain, Jesus is interceding
for us, praying to God for us. If we think he has forgotten us in the midst of
our storms, we need to remember he’s on the mountain, interceding at the right
hand of God the father
**The wind didn’t die down the moment
Peter came to Jesus the water died down when BOTH of them came to the boat. Which
means He walked through the storm WITH PETER (reminds me of the fiery
furnace and Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego)
*2nd storm comes (see Luke 8),
the guy on this podcast said that Jesus slept on a pillow (on purpose
sleep) Disciples are scared, Jesus says Oh
ye of little faith.
2nd storm is maybe worse but
what do they do? THEY WORSHIP HIM. Before
it’s died down and in their fear. They didn’t wait to “get on the boat” this
time. They’re worship sounded like: “And
they were afraid, and they marveled, saying to one another, “Who then is this,
that he commands even winds and water, and they obey him?”
The first storm did that. Taught them to worship
*On the other side of both storm,
healings happened on the land. Why the storms?
Because God knows what’s on the other side. It’s not about the storm and
it’s not about you, it’s about who Jesus wants to be to you in the storm, how
He wants to change you, and it’s about What Jesus wants to do THROUGH YOU on
the other side of the storm. It’s “for the people” to get to Jesus
DO YOU SEE THIS? THIS IS HUGE. It’s not
about you getting through a storm so that you can learn a lesson and grow FOR
YOU alone. No! It’s so that you can be strengthened in order
to promote the kingdom. I think I’ve
always thought storms strengthened me for me.
Like a storm comes, I withstand it, I get a medal for it, wave it
around, and Jesus is over there like GET
THAT THING AWAY FROM ME. What you earned
through that storm was endurance and the ability to better praise my name to
people who don’t know me or need me.
DO YOU GET IT? These storms are not
about you! Is it hitting you? They are
filled with winds and waves and PURPOSE.
*So don’t be caught up in the storm and
say oh this is too difficult and ruining my life! Lift up name of Jesus!!!! First!
See Jesus do great mighty things through
you. Sometimes you go through the storm and it’s not even for you, it’s for
somebody else because Jesus wants you to keep trusting in him in a hard
situation. Keep your eyes on Jesus
How we should deal with storms then?
****Don’t go through storm defeated and
depressed go through with confidence knowing your Savior is enough and you will
trust him no matter what. He’ll use you on the other side of this storm.
There’s another side to the storm! SO WORSHIP HIM NOW
***Go through hard situations from a
standpoint of victory instead of defeat
So alllllllllll this to lead us back to
Hannah.
She changed her attitude before the circumstances
changed, She poured out her prayers to God, made promises, trusted,
It said her face changed, she was no longer sad.
She let go of it. So this tells us how to let go of things. Pray FIERCELY give it all to Him…your
emotions, your thoughts, your words, your dreams….then promise God (God, if you
give me this thing, I will use it for YOUR glory)…then change your face. (I
tell my kids that all the time)
SHE WORSHIPED first thing when she got home. Before
her husband knew her.
Look what happened.
So, what is the theme in both? What is God showing
us?
WORSHIP BEFORE YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES CHANGE –before
the winds and waves die down.
WORSHIP AS THE STORM BEGINS – at the first hint of
rain
WORSHIP IN THE STORM
WORSHIP WHEN THE STORM IS OVER (in the
boat)
WORSHIP IN BETWEEN STORMS
WE NEED TO LIVE IN AN ATTITUDE OF
WORSHIP
WORSHIP NEEDS TO BE OUR INSTINCT
Go through hard situations from a
standpoint of victory instead of defeat
Don’t go through storms defeated and
depressed go through with confidence knowing your Savior is enough
THE ENORMITY OF THE STORM SAYS NOTHING
ABOUT THE ABILITY OF YOUR SAVIOR. WHAT THE ENEMY USES FOR BAD GOD USES FOR
GOOD.
WORSHIP ANYWAY; WORSHIP ALWAYS
LIKE HANNAH (a metaphorical storm, a
storm of her emotions)
LIKE PETER (an actual storm where
physical harm was threatened)
On the other side of both of their
storms were miraculous healings. Healing of Hannah’s body which lead to not
only Samuel but to more children. Healings in the lands where the boat that
withstood the storms went to.
Your storm has a purpose.
"The purpose of purpose is people." - Pastor Steve
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