Step Out, Look Up, Hold On
Are we living our lives to the fullest potential that God has for us? This powerful message challenges us to confront our fears and step out in faith, just as Peter did when he walked on water towards Jesus. The story from Matthew 14 serves as a profound metaphor for our spiritual journey. We're reminded that the boat - our comfort zone - often feels safer than stepping out onto the tumultuous waters of faith. But what if our greatest adventures with God lie beyond that perceived safety? The message urges us to name our fears, trace them to their roots, and then behold the glory of God. It's a call to recognize that our happiness and God's glory are not at odds, but beautifully aligned. As C.S. Lewis pointed out, God doesn't find our desires too strong, but too weak. We're challenged to pursue the infinite joy God offers, rather than settling for the temporary pleasures of this world. This overview invites us to reflect: What fears are holding us back from fully following Jesus? Are we ready to cry out 'Lord, save me' and take His hand as we step out of our comfort zones?