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Keeping your eyes on Jesus doesn’t mean you can’t be surrounded by a storm. It doesn’t mean you can’t acknowledge that the waves are high and the wind is knocking you sideways.
Hebrews 12:1: “Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus.” Picture being on the starting line, ready to go, and looking up and seeing Jesus at the ...
Jesus was walking on water and told Peter to come to him. So, Peter did – he walked on water! But then, Peter saw the wind – he took his eyes off of Jesus – was afraid and began to sink.
Hello everyone. I am not ashamed to tell the world, I know Jesus. When I was bound in sin, I asked him to save me from my sinful ways and he did. I want you all to know, Jesus can do what no other ...
This is why Jesus wants us to keep our eyes on him. He will never fail us and will always lift us up. Ralph and Elizabeth Pyszkowski, your brother and sister In Christ.
Keeping your eyes on Jesus doesn’t mean you can’t be surrounded by a storm. It doesn’t mean you can’t acknowledge that the waves are high and the wind is knocking you sideways.
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