Of Shepherding and Sea Walking

Evening Service
Feb 18, 2018

When Jesus performed miracles—whether stretching a small meal to feed thousands, walking on water, or calming the raging sea—He wasn’t merely providing a quick fix for the immediate problem. Through these supernatural acts, Christ was revealing Himself as the compassionate, powerful Son of God, who is worthy of worship. In this message, we are assured that God may lead us into struggles or delay His response to grow our faith and trust in Him, but He never abandons His people.

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