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Matthew 14
King Herod hears of Jesus’ works and believes John the Baptist has risen from the dead. Sadly, John was beheaded by Herod, not many days before. Matthew records the details of that event. John was bold and faithful at the cost of his life. The rest of this chapter records Jesus’ actions after hearing of this. He seeks seclusion but He is also drawn by compassion to keep healing the people. Jesus feeds the 5,000 with five loaves and two fish. Jesus then sends the disciples out in a boat, as He goes to the mountains to pray. Coming to them walking on water, He commands Peter to come out of the boat. Peter becomes frightened and Jesus asks him and all of them why they continue to doubt Him!
Jesus loved John the Baptist. He was no doubt deeply grieved by John’s death. John gave his life to preach the truth, even though he opposed powerful people. This chapter reads as if Jesus has some expectation of His disciples. He is effectively saying: “My cousin just died for this cause. Is this resulting in deeper faith among My disciples?” He challenged His disciples to feed the 5,000 before doing it Himself. Jesus called Peter upon the water, before having to reach out and save him in his doubt. Jesus is looking for results. God’s Son expects followers, including you and me, to grow in faith, move past doubt, and be changed by His power and His sacrifices on our behalf.
Devoted God and Father, thank you for Your willingness to endure loss for our sake. It must have been painful to watch John die, knowing that soon after Your only begotten Son would give His own life. And it must have been frustrating to see disciples still stumble in unbelief. Thank You for your patience in our weakness and thank You for continuing to demand we deepen our trust in You. Lord, help our unbelief. Train us to carry out Christ’s work in faith and to walk on water through any storm, with our eyes on Jesus.
Thought Questions:
- What kind of faith must John have had to preach morality to one who had the power to end his life? Do you and I have that kind of courage?
- Are you comfortable with Christ expecting deeper trust from you? Why is that important for the benefit of the people in your life?
- Would you have asked to walk to Jesus on the water? And more crucially, what does that faith look like in the storms of life today?
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Reach Out: Please include your email and I will get back to you. Thanks!
Good morning! Thank you for taking a few minutes to listen. If you are interested in the Daily Bible Devotional, you can find it at the links below:
Amazon - (paperback, hardcover, and Kindle)
Spiritbuilding.com - (premium quality paperback)
Youtube Video Introducing the Content
Feel free to reach out with any questions: [email protected]
Matthew 14
King Herod hears of Jesus’ works and believes John the Baptist has risen from the dead. Sadly, John was beheaded by Herod, not many days before. Matthew records the details of that event. John was bold and faithful at the cost of his life. The rest of this chapter records Jesus’ actions after hearing of this. He seeks seclusion but He is also drawn by compassion to keep healing the people. Jesus feeds the 5,000 with five loaves and two fish. Jesus then sends the disciples out in a boat, as He goes to the mountains to pray. Coming to them walking on water, He commands Peter to come out of the boat. Peter becomes frightened and Jesus asks him and all of them why they continue to doubt Him!
Jesus loved John the Baptist. He was no doubt deeply grieved by John’s death. John gave his life to preach the truth, even though he opposed powerful people. This chapter reads as if Jesus has some expectation of His disciples. He is effectively saying: “My cousin just died for this cause. Is this resulting in deeper faith among My disciples?” He challenged His disciples to feed the 5,000 before doing it Himself. Jesus called Peter upon the water, before having to reach out and save him in his doubt. Jesus is looking for results. God’s Son expects followers, including you and me, to grow in faith, move past doubt, and be changed by His power and His sacrifices on our behalf.
Devoted God and Father, thank you for Your willingness to endure loss for our sake. It must have been painful to watch John die, knowing that soon after Your only begotten Son would give His own life. And it must have been frustrating to see disciples still stumble in unbelief. Thank You for your patience in our weakness and thank You for continuing to demand we deepen our trust in You. Lord, help our unbelief. Train us to carry out Christ’s work in faith and to walk on water through any storm, with our eyes on Jesus.
Thought Questions:
- What kind of faith must John have had to preach morality to one who had the power to end his life? Do you and I have that kind of courage?
- Are you comfortable with Christ expecting deeper trust from you? Why is that important for the benefit of the people in your life?
- Would you have asked to walk to Jesus on the water? And more crucially, what does that faith look like in the storms of life today?

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