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Jesus Walks On Water Pt. 2
Matthew 14:22-33
I.                     Intro
a.        Courage Admired
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We all appreciate virtues, being a Christian that should be a given,
1.       our faith is virtuous, our Lord and Savior is the most virtuous man to ever live
2.       but some virtues stand out above the rest, especially when it is publically pronounced such as courage
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we all like to think of ourselves as being courageous- no one admires in becoming a coward
1.       especially pastors- we all want to be bold and courageous
a.        survey of all pastors, their favorite movies
                                                                                                                                       i.      it would not be the Passion, Ben Hur, nor Chariots of Fire
2.       Saving Pt.
Ryan
3.       Gladiator
4.       Braveheart
a.        Every pastor would include and illustration from Braveheart
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There is one particular scene
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