The TRIUMPH Over The Storm | Sermon in MATTHEW 14.22-32 | Rev. J. M. Bragatto
In this message titled "The Triumph Over the Storm," Rev. J. M. Bragatto explores the miraculous account of Jesus walking on the water in Matthew 14:22-32. Following the miracle of the feeding of the five thousand, the disciples find themselves in the middle of a fierce storm, feeling alone and afraid.
Discover the spiritual lessons from Peter’s step of faith—how to keep your eyes on Christ amidst the noise of life's trials and why faith must prevail over our feelings. Even when we begin to sink, the grace of God is ready to stretch out a hand and save us.
Updated Key Moments:
00:00 – Scripture Reading: Matthew 14:22-32
03:41 – Context: After the feeding of the 5,000 (John 6)
09:40 – Why Jesus sent the disciples away: Rejecting an earthly monarchy
11:59 – The Importance of Prayer: Jesus on the mountain alone
13:54 – The Fourth Watch: Storms in the middle of the night
18:38 – God is in Control: Feeling alone vs. Christ's actual presence
21:57 – Peter's Step of Faith: Walking towards Jesus
25:46 – The Secret to Staying Afloat: Hearing the Word of Christ
28:30 – Faith vs. Feelings: Why our emotions can betray us in the fierce winds
30:11 – The Grace of God: "Lord, save me" and the outstretched hand
31:20 – Truly the Son of God: A call to worship
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Speaker: Rev. J. M. Bragatto
Scripture: Matthew 14:22-32; John 6:1-15
Topics: Faith over Fear, Miracles of Jesus, Expository Preaching, Reformed Theology.

