The sermon titled "Jesus Walks Upon The Sea" by Peter L. Meney focuses on the miraculous event of Jesus walking on water, as recorded in Mark 6:45-52. The theological topic at hand emphasizes the identity of Christ and the nature of His kingdom. Meney argues that the miracles of Jesus not only demonstrate His divine authority but serve a deeper teaching purpose aimed at His disciples, illustrating the need for spiritual understanding instead of seeking an earthly king. He references scripture such as John 6:14 to show the disciples' misunderstanding of Jesus' messianic role and concludes that genuine faith involves recognizing that Christ's kingdom is spiritual, requiring reliance on God rather than human strength. The practical significance lies in the comfort found in Christ's presence amidst trials, reaffirming that He is with believers in their struggles and encourages them to trust in His sovereignty.
“The crowds found them wonderful, but they didn't understand the significance.”
“The kingdom of God is not an external kingdom. It's not a worldly kingdom. It's not a kingdom of power and force and military might.”
“In the very thing that they feared coming upon them was their help and deliverance.”
“Trusting in the Lord Jesus Christ, we have nothing to fear. The Lord is in it.”
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