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a blessing  it was when God calmed the storm.  My  heart is
        always praying, “Calm the storm.”

               There is a second miracle He did, John 6:21, “They were
        willing therefore to receive Him into the boat; and immediately
        the boat was at the land to which they were going.”  That’s
        amazing!  They were only half way home and suddenly they
        were  at their  destination.    I  would  have  loved  to  have  been
        working at the marina!  The boat got raptured!  My natural heart
        says, “Calm the storm and let me arrive at my destination.”  We
        think God responds to faith and that He does great miracles.
        Sometimes He is responding to unbelief when He works those
        miracles.

               Hold that a moment; faith and sight.  Let me look at the
        third possibility.  I can relate to a God I can’t see who is praying
        for me.  I can relate to a God that I can see but there is no faith
        because  it’s  all  sense.    Mark  6:48-50,  “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.  But when they saw Him
        walking on the sea, they supposed that it was a ghost, and cried
        out; for they all saw Him and were frightened.  But immediately
        He spoke with them and said to them, ‘Take courage; it is I; do
        not be afraid.’”
               So, now they are on the boat and they look out and they
        see a ghost.  The mountain was no sight, in the boat is all sight,
        in the middle it is half and half – a ghost.  When it is mixed you
        aren’t sure if it’s an enemy or a friend.  Should I be afraid or
        should I pack up?

               “That thing that came into my life; that doctor’s report;
        is that from the devil or from the Lord?”  So, there are some
        people that relate to the Lord half and half,  “I want to trust Him
        but it’s still me.”  It’s both.  It looks spiritual but you aren’t sure.
        It leaves you standing on the deck afraid.
               If I don’t see Jesus invisible on the mountain, will he
        forsake  me?    You  know  the  answer  is  no.    He’ll  see  you
        struggling at the oars and He’ll come to you.  He knows when
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