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I. The circumstances of the crisis (Vv 22-23)
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The challenge in the crisis (Vv 24-27)
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The conflict in the crisis (Vv 28-31)
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The conclusion of the crisis (Vv 32-33)
Big Idea: In a crisis of faith take heart because Jesus truly is the Son of God.
Study Guide
1. Describe a time when you were faced with a crisis of faith.
What were you tempted to do or believe that would show a lack of faith?
What would acting in faith in that situation look like?
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Where does fear and doubt come from in the Christian’s life?
How is fear and doubt different in the life of a Christian than in a non-Christian?
Leader’s Notes: The Bible points us to numerous reasons why God is worthy of this trust, but in the end, it is our response to God’s Word that will determine whether we live a life of faith or a life of fear.
We can live a life free from fear not because of our own courage, but because we are convinced of the faithfulness of Jesus in any circumstance.
3. Why do you think the Bible so frequently urges the people of God to “fear not”?
3. Why do you think the Bible so frequently urges the people of God to “fear not”?
Leader’s Notes: Fear is a measure of our faith.
When we are afraid, it is often because we fail to believe something God says about Himself.
During those moments of fear, God is calling us to make an active choice of faith.
4. Can you relate to Peter in this story?
How so?
What do you think was the progression of Peter’s thoughts as he went from walking to sinking?
4. Can you relate to Peter in this story?
How so?
What do you think was the progression of Peter’s thoughts as he went from walking to sinking?
5. Why is it important for us to realize that Jesus responded to Peter’s weak faith?
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In what situations do you fell you have strong faith?
Weak faith?
Why?
7. What situation in your life right now is requiring an active choice of faith rather than fear?
What is one way you can display faith in that situation?
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