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Walking on Water

Have you ever felt like you’ve been rowing against the wind for far too long?

In Episode 159 of 2 Minute Disciple, we meditate on Mark 6:45–52, where the disciples find themselves battling strong winds in the middle of the night while Jesus watches from a distant hillside.

What makes this story so comforting is that Jesus sees them long before He reaches them.

While the disciples strain at the oars, exhausted and afraid, Jesus is fully aware of their struggle. He knows where they are. He knows what they are facing. And at just the right moment, He comes to them.

Walking on the water, Jesus reveals far more than His power over nature. He reveals His identity.

When He says, “It is I. Don’t be afraid,” the original language echoes the divine name revealed to Moses: “I AM.”

This is not merely Jesus identifying Himself. It is Jesus revealing Himself as the God who sees, who comes near, and who is present in the storm.

Mark adds another surprising detail. The disciples are amazed because they still had not fully understood the miracle of the loaves. Despite witnessing God’s provision, they struggled to trust Him in the next challenge.

How often do we do the same?

This passage invites us to remember God’s faithfulness in the past so that we can trust Him more fully in the present.

In this episode, you’ll discover:

• Why Jesus’ awareness of the disciples’ struggle matters for us today
• The deeper meaning behind Jesus walking on water
• What Christ reveals about Himself through the words “I AM”
• How spiritual memory strengthens faith during difficult seasons
• A practical habit for remembering God’s provision and presence

Scripture

📖Follow Along | Mark 6:45–52 (NLT)

Reflection Question

In the storms I am facing, am I allowing my past experiences of Jesus’ provision to deepen my trust in Him—or am I still being surprised, as if each difficulty is the first time I’ve needed Him?

Today’s Spiritual Practice

Take time to write down three specific moments when Jesus provided for you, protected you, guided you, or met you in a time of need.

Be as specific as possible.

Remembering God’s faithfulness is one of the ways faith grows stronger.

Afterward, pray:

“Jesus, You have come through before. You saw me then. You see me now. I let these moments strengthen my trust in You for what I am facing today. You are the same I AM who walked on the water—and You are with me in this storm.”

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