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lesson of the loaves.  Though it doesn’t feel like much and it
        doesn’t look like much, if I keep coming back to Jesus, at the
        end of the day I will see that I had more than enough for me and
        thousands like me.  That’s the lesson.

        They didn’t call on the Lord when they were rowing.  They
        didn’t talk to one another and say, “We better not fail this test.”
        I don’t even think they were thinking about the miracle of the
        loaves.  They were self-conscious.  They are storm conscious.
        They  are  thinking  about  their  circumstance.    They  aren’t
        thinking, “Oh, we’ve got to remember what He taught us when
        He fed five thousand people.”

        I think when the Bible says, “They are struggling at the oars,” I
        think that is more than sore muscles.  It’s more than sore arms.
        Spiritually speaking, it’s frustrating that you can’t obey God.
        They are weary and tired and defeated and maybe they are even
        despairing.  A Christian attempting to obey God in His own
        strength  will  experience  that  kind  of  frustration;  defeat  and
        failure.  “I tried and I can’t.  I want to obey and I can’t.”

        Every  command  in  this  book  is  impossible.  “Husbands  love
        your wives as Christ loved the church.”  I say, “I can’t unless I
        go  to  Jesus.”    “Rejoice  evermore.    In  everything  and  for
        everything give thanks.”  “Love your enemy.”  “Pray for those
        who curse you.”  “Go the second mile.”  “Be perfect as your
        Father in  heaven is  perfect.”   I say, “I can’t without Jesus.”
        “Stretch forth your withered hand.”  The man with the withered
        hand said, “I can’t because it’s withered.”  “Take up your bed
        and walk.”  The crippled man said, “I can’t.  I’m crippled.”
        “Lazarus, come forth.”  Lazarus said, “I can’t.  I’m dead.”  With
        every command we need to keep coming to the Lord.  So, they
        were  struggling  at  the  oars.    That’s  looking  at  Jesus  on  the
        mountain while He’s praying.

        I told you that the second one was Jesus walking on the water
        but it will make more sense to you if I do the third one now.
        John 6:20&21, “But He said to them, ‘It is I; do not be afraid.’
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