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Walking On Water
Contributed by Raymond Perkins on Jun 19, 2001 (message contributor)
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1. Walking On Water
Contributed on Jun 19, 2001
The first of a four part series based on Matthew 14:22-32.
WALKING ON WATER Matthew 14:22-33 INTRODUCTION: R. Kent Hughes, in his book, James—Faith That Works, shares this story. "It is said that Napoleon, while looking at some papers, let slip the bridle of his horse, which reared so that the Emperor was in danger. A corporal of the grenadiers leaped ...read more
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2. The Winds & The Waves
Contributed on Jun 19, 2001
This is the second in a series based on Matthew 14:22-32
The Wind and The Waves Matthew 14:30 INTRODUCTION: A man was being chased by a tiger. He ran as hard as he could until he was at the edge of a cliff with the tiger in hot pursuit. The man looked over the edge of the cliff and saw a branch growing out of the side of the cliff a few feet down. He ...read more
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3. Boat Potatoes
Contributed on Jun 19, 2001
This is the third in a four part series based on Matthew 14:22-32
BOAT POTATOES Matthew 14:22-32 INTRODUCTION: Charles Swindoll, in his book "Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Back," tells the story of a farmer who wanted to impress his hunting buddies. So, he bought the smartest, most expensive hunting dog he could find and he trained this dog to do things no ...read more
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4. The Master's Touch
Contributed on Jun 24, 2001
The fourth and final lesson in the series Walking on Water based on Matthew 14.
THE MASTER’S TOUCH Matthew 14:30-32 INTRODUCTION: What would you guess is the most common command in Scripture? It is not for us to be more loving, even though that may be the core of God’s desire for human. It is not about pride, even though that is the root of mankind’s fallenness. It is not ...read more