Matthew 14:28

"But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, “Cheer up! It is I! Don’t be afraid.”"

Key Reflection

This verse underscores Jesus' sovereignty and his ability to calm fear with divine reassurance. By commanding "Cheer up!" and identifying himself, Jesus not only restores Peter's confidence but also demonstrates his authority over the natural elements, reinforcing the spiritual truth that faith in him can overcome even the most daunting challenges.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verses 28-31. And Peter answered, etc. Here is an instance of the characteristic ardour and rashness of Peter. He had less real faith than he supposed; more ardour than his faith would justify: he was rash, headlong, incautious, really attached to Jesus, but still easily daunted, and prone to fall. He was afraid, therefore, when in danger, and, sinking, cried again for help. Thus he was suffered to learn his own character, and his dependence on Jesus: a lesson which all Christians are permitted to learn by dear-bought experience.

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