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What does the Bible say about the disciples crossing the Sea of Galilee?

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The disciples crossing the Sea of Galilee highlights God's providential direction and the necessity of faith in trials.

The account of the disciples crossing the Sea of Galilee, as seen in John 6:14-21, portrays not only the power of Christ but also the assurance that God shepherds His people. As they obeyed Jesus' directive to get into the ship, they were exemplifying a principle found throughout scripture: the steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord (Proverbs 37:23). Even in moments when they could not see Him amidst the storm, God’s providence ensured their safety and presence, encouraging believers to trust in His guidance through every trial they face.
Scripture References: John 6:14-21, Proverbs 37:23

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