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side, while He sent the multitudes away.”  He made them get
        into the boat.  He forced them.  That’s the word.  Maybe they
        said, “We’ll help you clean up.”  He said, “Get in the boat.”
        Maybe they said, “We’ll wait for You.”  He said, “GET IN THE
        BOAT!”  And it was with such a force, that they had no choice.
        They had to get into the boat.

        Mark 6:45 teaches the same thing.  “And immediately He made
        His disciples get into the boat and go ahead of Him to the other
        side to Bethsaida, while He Himself was sending the multitude
        away.”  Here was the command, “You go in the boat and I’ll
        meet you at the other side.  I’m going to meet you at Bethsaida.”
        Now, these were fishermen.   They may have made that trip
        many times.  It would be easy to obey the Lord.  That’s not
        difficult to go to the other side.   But they were in a test; He will
        send a storm.

        John 6:18, “And the sea began to be stirred up because a strong
        wind was blowing.”  I’m going to let the Bible describe how
        terrible this storm was.  It said that a strong wind was blowing.
        Matthew 14:24, “But the boat was already many stadia away
        from  the  land,  battered  by  the  waves;  for  the  wind  was
        contrary.”    They  are  being  battered  by  the  waves.    Don’t
        confuse this storm with the storm when Jesus fell asleep in the
        boat.  Those are two different storms.  When He fell asleep in
        the boat it was a matter of life and death.  Their lives are not in
        danger in this storm.  This has to do with their sanity.  This is
        not about surviving.  It’s about overcoming.

        John 6:19, “When therefore they had rowed about three or four
        miles, they beheld Jesus walking on the sea and drawing near
        to the boat; and they were frightened.”  They had already rowed
        about three or four miles.  Scholars tell us that they had to go
        seven miles.  They are about half way.  Matthew 14:25, “And
        in the fourth watch of the night He came to them, walking on
        the sea.”  It was the fourth watch of the night.  They divided
        their night into four different time periods; six to nine, nine to
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