What do you do when you're sinking?

Gregory Bishop
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: The pastor preached about Jesus walking on water and how God lets us go through tests before rescuing us. The focus is on Peter's fall when he took his eyes off Jesus while walking on water. The message is that we learn from our falls in life and that God is there to lift us up when we slip. Peter learned to walk in the supernatural and preach thousands of people every day. He also learned that when he falls, there are strong arms there to catch him. The highest point of Peter's discipleship was when he recognized Jesus as the Christ of God, and Jesus changed his name to Peter, meaning rock. The message is that we should keep our eyes on Jesus and trust Him to lift us up when we fall.

The passage discusses Peter's journey and how he learned important lessons from God. Even though Peter had moments of pride and made mistakes, God always reminded him of who was in control. When Peter denied Jesus three times, he learned the importance of repentance and returning to God. The passage reminds readers that even in their lowest moments, God's love for them remains constant and that they can always return to God's house. The author encourages readers to reflect on their own moments of downturn and remember that God's love and forgiveness are always available to them.


The speaker encourages those who are struggling with sin or difficult situations to step into the light of God and acknowledge their struggles to Him. He shares a testimony of a pastor who fell into sin but was still able to find forgiveness and a renewed love for God before passing away. The speaker invites anyone who wants to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior to do so and offers a prayer for those who want to reconcile with God.


Book of Matthew chapter 14 does anyone remember what the pastor preached two weeks ago? This question is always terrible isn't it? What did the pastor preach about two weeks ago? I think it was… someone remembered an event, there behind me, there is a drawing of that, can someone shout it out?

Well, let's go to Matthew 14, verse 22. The pastor preached a sermon about Jesus walking on the water,

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