
In this episode of the Jesus Everyday Podcast, Andrew McPheron, Ethan Callison, Ken Nienke, and Robbie Willard unpack one of the most powerful moments in Scripture—Jesus walking on water (John 6:16–21).
The disciples find themselves rowing three to four miles into a sudden, violent storm. Tired, frightened, and far from shore, they encounter Jesus walking toward them on the waves. His words—“It is I; do not be afraid”—reveal not just His power, but His presence in the middle of the storm.
🎙️ In this conversation:
Why Jesus sometimes sends us into storms
The difference between self-inflicted storms and storms God uses to reveal His glory
Why Peter began to sink—and what it teaches us about faith and fear
How suffering, storms, and trials can deepen love and trust in God
The tension of belief: why the disciples still doubted, even after seeing miracles
What this passage reveals about the character of God’s sovereignty and compassion
📖 Text: John 6:16–21 (with connections to Matthew 14 and Mark 6)
🎙️ Hosts: Andrew McPheron, Ethan Callison, Ken Nienke, and Robbie
💡 Theme: Jesus doesn’t always stop the storm—but He never leaves us alone in it. His presence brings peace and assurance, even when the waves rage.
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