Peter and the disciples had just witnessed another miracle involving a boy who had enough fish and bread to feed himself. However, when the boy gave it away, Jesus blessed it and broke it and fed thousands. The disciples had front row seats to the miracle and were last seen carrying twelve baskets (a basket for each of them) full of leftovers.
Jesus sent the crowd away and told His disciples to get into their boat and cross to the other side. Jesus was on the mountain overlooking the water when a storm arose and He saw the disciples and their boat in distress on the water.
Jesus leaves His praying meeting with the Father and joins His disciples on the water in the midst of the sea. They see His image walking on the water. But, at first glance, they think it might be a ghost. Peter decides to test the water and says, “If it is you master, bid me to come.” And Jesus says, “Come.”
Peter gets out of the boat and starts across the water through the storm to Jesus. For a minute he walks as he looks to Jesus. But, as he takes his eyes off the Master, he sees the winds and the waves and begins to sink in the midst of the storm.
Jesus reaches down and picks Peter up saying, “O you of little faith.” With a Peter in his arms He walks back to the boat through the storm that Peter had just walked through. That’s right! Jesus walked Peter back through the storm that caused him to be distracted and sink. And He wants to do the same for you.
- Peter stepped out in faith.
- Peter walked on the water.
- Peter’s faith was enough to get him out of the boat but was not enough to carry him through the storm.
- Peter walked through the storm and sank. He walked back through the same storm with Jesus and was secure.
- Peter and Jesus got in the boat and the storm ceased.
You have faith. It may be “little faith” that is underdeveloped. Nonetheless, it’s still faith. Peter had faith, it was just underdeveloped and just like Peter, Jesus wants to carry you through what is trying to conquer you. It took faith for Peter to step out of the boat. It also took faith for him to walk back through what had just conquered him, causing him to sink. This time he wasn’t walking towards Jesus. He was walking with Him. Someone has said, “When the waves are over your head; they are under His feet.” This is a great reminder for all of us today. The storm ceased when Jesus and Peter got back into the boat. It could have ceased prior to this. However, I think Jesus was trying to make a point as he walked with Peter on the same water, through the same wind, past the same waves that he had just tried to walk through to get to Jesus. When you are afraid, weary, and discouraged Jesus will reach down and carry you through the storm that is trying to defeat you. He loves you. He is the lifter of your soul. When you fall He will lift you up and carry you. Maybe we could all pray this prayer. The prayer of the boy’s father in the Bible who brought his son to Jesus to be healed: “I believe. But, help my unbelief.” God is faithful. Therefore, we have know reason to fear or doubt.

Interesting that they believed in ghosts..