Go. Step out of the boat.
There are only two things that can happen: He will either carry you through, or He will teach you how to walk on the water.
Either way, Jesus is there, calling your name, and that is all that matters.
Many of us think we know Jesus Christ. We mention Him often in conversation, visit Him at church once or twice a week, read our Bibles periodically so we can understand Him better and maybe even declare that He is our “number-one priority” in life. But just as there is a marked distinction between memorizing the definition of rose in Webster’s dictionary and actually holding one in your hand, there is a huge difference between saying you know Jesus Christ and actually experiencing Him.
– Leslie Ludy (via hanakimmusic)(Source: abcjen)
Via Λdonai.♡In his life on earth Jesus made his prayers and requests with loud cries and tears to God, who could save him from death. Because he was humble and devoted, God heard him. But even though he was God’s Son, he learned through his sufferings to be obedient. —Hebrews 5:7-8, GNT
Indeed, Jesus wept.
God knows how many tears I’ve shed. In the same way, through this suffering I will learn to be obedient. :)
“I promise to pray for you everyday, ask your forgiveness, grant you the same, and be your friend always.”
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