[s3e15] Walk On Water ⟶ | INSTANT |
Simon Peter takes center stage in a way we haven't seen before. His home life is fracturing, his wife Eden is grieving a private loss, and Simon is drowning in guilt and "doing." He tries to solve everything through sheer will, a relatable struggle for anyone trying to outrun their pain. The Storm Within and Without
The climax of the episode is arguably the most moving depiction of this miracle ever filmed. As Jesus pulls a sobbing, broken Simon from the depths, the dialogue is sparse but world-changing. Jesus doesn't lecture him on the boat; He meets him in the middle of the crisis. [S3E15] Walk On Water
Tell me which angle interests you most so I can expand on it! Simon Peter takes center stage in a way
Simon’s descent into the waves happens the moment he looks at the wind. It’s a visceral reminder that our environment will always be louder than our faith if we let it. "Keep Your Eyes on Me" As Jesus pulls a sobbing, broken Simon from
When Jesus calls Simon onto the water, He isn't asking for perfect confidence. He is asking for focus.
📍 You don’t have to be "okay" to walk toward Jesus. You just have to be willing to look at Him while you’re breaking.
When the disciples set out on the Sea of Galilee, the physical storm serves as a mirror to their internal chaos.