Nueva Biblia Latinoamericana
Después de despedir a la multitud, subió al monte a solas para orar; y al anochecer, estaba allí solo. (Matthew 14:23)
Pero la barca ya estaba muy lejos de tierra, y era azotada por las olas, porque el viento era contrario. (Matthew 14:24)
A la cuarta vigilia de la noche (3 a 6 a.m.), Jesús vino a ellos andando sobre el mar. (Matthew 14:25)
Y los discípulos, al ver a Jesús andar sobre el mar, se turbaron, y decían: "¡Es un fantasma!" Y de miedo, se pusieron a gritar.
Pero enseguida Jesús les dijo: "Tengan ánimo, soy Yo; no teman." (Matthew 14:27)
Y Pedro Le respondió: "Señor, si eres Tú, mándame que vaya a Ti sobre las aguas." (Matthew 14:28)
Ven," le dijo Jesús. Y descendiendo Pedro de la barca, caminó sobre las aguas, y fue hacia Jesús. (Matthew 14:29)

Other publications related to "Matthew 14:26":

Dr. Roberto Miranda
Why did you doubt?
The story of Jesus walking on water teaches us about his power and role as an intermediary, emphasizing the importance of trusting in God during times of trial and seeing them as opportunities for spiritual growth.


Isaías Rivera
row even though the storm is against
Read about Jesus walking on water and how his disciples struggled to understand him. Learn about the importance of rowing through the storm and how the Church is like a boat with everyones oar being important to keep moving forward.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
Going through the storms
The article discusses the importance of holding onto God and having faith in His plan during trials and difficulties. It emphasizes the role of prayer and the promise of Gods faithfulness in bringing us through difficult times. The message is one of hope and trust in Gods sovereignty.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
God wants to work with you and with your resources
Dr. Roberto Miranda discusses how God wants to work with us and our resources to reach a world in need, using Peters boat as a symbol. This article is part of a series of meditations on miraculous fishing and Peters call to ministry.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
Classic Sermon 6047: Meeting on the High Seas
In this article, Dr. Roberto Miranda discusses the encounter between Jesus and Peter in Luke 5:1-11, emphasizing the need for people to encounter Jesus and for believers to share the message of salvation. He highlights the pattern established by Christ for a victorious Christian life and the importance of surrendering to God.


Gregory Bishop
What do you do when you're sinking?
The article discusses Peters journey and the lessons he learned from God, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging struggles to God and receiving His love and forgiveness.


Omar Soto
I do new thing
A sermon about stepping out of our comfort zones and embracing new things that God has planned for us, using the story of Peter walking on water with Jesus as an example. The speaker emphasizes the importance of discernment and trusting in Gods plan for our lives.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
Luke 5 - My boat belongs to Jesus
In Luke 5, Jesus uses Peters boat to complete his divine mission, but he is also thinking about Peters condition and needs. This article explores the Christian journey, sacrificial service, and miraculous blessings that come from a genuine commitment to Jesus Christ.


Dr. Roberto Miranda
Lend your boat to the Lord
The author discusses the symbolic meaning of Peter lending his boat to Jesus for preaching and how it applies to our lives. He talks about the importance of evangelism, going deeper in our relationship with God, and becoming fishers of men.


Matthew 14:26 - Cross Reference

Su cuerpo era como de berilo, su rostro tenía la apariencia de un relámpago, sus ojos eran como antorchas de fuego, sus brazos y pies como el brillo del bronce bruñido, y el sonido de sus palabras como el estruendo de una multitud. (Daniel 10:6)
Cuando Lo vi, caí como muerto a Sus pies. Y El puso Su mano derecha sobre mí, diciendo: "No temas, Yo soy el Primero y el Ultimo, (Revelation 1:17)
Y se le apareció a Zacarías un ángel del Señor, de pie, a la derecha del altar del incienso. (Luke 1:11)
Pero cuando ellos Lo vieron andando sobre el mar, pensaron que era un fantasma y se pusieron a gritar; (Mark 6:49)
Estando ellas aterrorizadas e inclinados sus rostros a tierra, ellos les dijeron: "¿Por qué buscan entre los muertos al que vive? (Luke 24:5)
Pero ellos, aterrorizados y asustados, pensaron que veían un espíritu. (Luke 24:37)
Entonces les abrió la mente para que comprendieran las Escrituras, (Luke 24:45)
Me sobrevino un espanto, un temblor Que hizo estremecer todos mis huesos. (Job 4:14)
¡Estás loca!" le dijeron ellos. Pero ella insistía en que así era. Y ellos decían: "Es su ángel." (Acts 12:15)
Cuando la mujer vio a Samuel, clamó a gran voz; y la mujer le dijo a Saúl: "¿Por qué me ha engañado? ¡Usted es Saúl!" (1 Samuel 28:12)