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What do you do when life feels like an in-between space—neither where you were nor where you’re going?
In this sermon based on Matthew 14:22–33, we explore the idea of “thin places”—those liminal moments of transition, uncertainty, and vulnerability where faith is stretched and fear can take over. Through the familiar story of Jesus walking on the water, we’re invited to reconsider Peter’s leap from the boat and ask a surprising question: What if faith sometimes looks like staying put instead of stepping out?
Drawing connections between Scripture, everyday life, and moments of global and personal transition, this message reminds us that Emmanuel—God with us—is not a seasonal promise, but an eternal one. Whether the waters are stormy or calm, Jesus is present, responding immediately, calling us not to panic, but to trust.
This sermon speaks to anyone navigating change, grief, anticipation, or uncertainty—and offers a grounding reminder to pause, breathe, and listen for God’s voice in the middle of it all.
Scripture: Matthew 14:22–33
📖 “Take heart. It is I. Do not be afraid.”
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What do you do when life feels like an in-between space—neither where you were nor where you’re going?
In this sermon based on Matthew 14:22–33, we explore the idea of “thin places”—those liminal moments of transition, uncertainty, and vulnerability where faith is stretched and fear can take over. Through the familiar story of Jesus walking on the water, we’re invited to reconsider Peter’s leap from the boat and ask a surprising question: What if faith sometimes looks like staying put instead of stepping out?
Drawing connections between Scripture, everyday life, and moments of global and personal transition, this message reminds us that Emmanuel—God with us—is not a seasonal promise, but an eternal one. Whether the waters are stormy or calm, Jesus is present, responding immediately, calling us not to panic, but to trust.
This sermon speaks to anyone navigating change, grief, anticipation, or uncertainty—and offers a grounding reminder to pause, breathe, and listen for God’s voice in the middle of it all.
Scripture: Matthew 14:22–33
📖 “Take heart. It is I. Do not be afraid.”