He said, “Come ahead.”
Jumping out of the boat,
Peter walked on the water to Jesus. But when he looked down at the waves
churning beneath his feet, he lost his nerve and started to sink. He cried,
“Master, save me!”
Jesus didn’t hesitate. He
reached down and grabbed his hand. Then he said, “Faint-heart, what got into
you?”
The two of them climbed into
the boat, and the wind died down. The disciples in the boat, having watched the
whole thing, worshiped Jesus, saying, “This is it! You are God’s Son for sure!”
(Matthew
14:29-33 MSG)
During the storms of life, when the boat you’re in is a place
of refuge, it will surely take more than a little faith for you to get out of
the boat.
As a matter of fact, it takes confident faith to hear the
howling wind, feel the blustery weather against your skin, see the billowing
waves and taste and smell the salty air yet get out of the boat. But that’s
exactly what Jesus wants us to do.
Jesus is beckoning us to look at Him, remain strong in
faith, and get out of the boat.
When you look away from Jesus and begin to focus on nothing
else but your stormy circumstances, your faith is replaced by fear, and you
start to sink into a state of utter uncertainty.
Instead, fix your gaze upon the One who can save. Ignore all
your natural senses and trust Him and His love for you.
Then Jesus said, “Come
to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you
rest.
(Matthew
11:28 NLT)
Get out of the boat and rest in Him.
Beloved, as you enter a new year, keep in mind that God
knows the plan for your life, He designed it after all. His plan for you is not
for disaster or harm but it’s to give you a future full of hope and promise
(Jeremiah 29:11).
God loves you dearly and His plan for your life is sure and
good and bigger than your circumstances.
Shelley Johnson “Get Out of the Boat!” ©2013, revisited
December 31, 2025






