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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
        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.
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