Storms reveal what we truly believe. In Matthew 14:22–33, the disciples were caught in a storm when Jesus came walking toward them on the water. They were afraid, but Jesus said:
Be of good cheer! It is I; do not be afraid.
Matthew 14:27
Peter responded with bold faith. When Jesus said, “Come,” Peter stepped out of the boat and walked on water. That is walking-on-water faith—obedience in the middle of uncertainty.
But when Peter focused on the wind instead of Jesus, fear took over and he began to sink (Matthew 14:30). The moment we shift our eyes from Christ to our circumstances, fear rises.
Yet immediately, Jesus reached out and caught him.
Walking-on-water faith isn’t about never feeling fear. It’s about fixing our eyes on Jesus despite the storm.
This month, choose faith over fear. Step out of the boat. Keep your eyes on Him—and trust that He will hold you steady.