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twelve, twelve to three and three to six. Don’t read that “la, la,
        la”. What that means practically is that these disciples are tired.
        They were awake all day with the feeding of the five thousand.
          They left around sunset and they are in the third watch of the
            night. That means that they had been rowing for about nine
           hours and they aren’t even half way home. Think spiritually.
           Have you ever tried to obey God and worn yourself out and
            you aren’t even half way home? Try to get that picture; the
                 night is dark and long, the Master is absent, the sea is
            boisterous, the men are tired and they aren’t even half way
        obeying the Lord. It’s impossible without a miracle to obey the
        Lord.
               That’s the background. Let me set it up so we can get
        the principle. There are three ways to relate to Jesus. Keep in
        mind that we are talking about faith.  I’m going to describe three
        scenes and in each scene the disciples don’t move.  Jesus moves
        but the disciples don’t move. In the first scene, Jesus is on a
        mountain praying and the disciples are on a stormy sea. Mark
        6:46&47, “And after bidding them farewell, He departed to the
        mountain to pray. And when it was evening, the boat was in
        the midst of the sea, and He was alone on the land.”
               In the second scene Jesus is walking on the water and
        He’s  going  to  go  past  them.  Mark  6:48,  “And  seeing  them
        straining at the oars, for the wind was against them, at about the
        fourth watch of the night, He came to them, walking on the sea;
        and He intended to pass by them.” So, the disciples are on the
        sea  and  Jesus  is  on  the  mountain.  The  disciples  are  on  the
        stormy sea and Jesus is walking by.
               Here’s the third scene, Mark 6:51, “And He got into the
        boat with them, and the wind stopped; and they were greatly
        astonished…” He’s on the mountain, He’s on the sea and He’s
        in the boat. At this point Matthew talks about Peter walking on
        the water. But we aren’t going to look at that part. That was
        just teaching the lessons of the loaves again.
               So, I’m suggesting that we are on a stormy sea and we
        can relate to Jesus on a mountain, we can relate to Jesus walking
        by or we can relate to Jesus on the boat. Think about it. Which
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