In this episode, we walk through Matthew 14 and let the Word itself confront how we see God, ourselves, and our storms. We look at John the Baptist’s boldness and Herod’s fear of people, and ask what real humility looks like—standing in truth even when it costs. We see Jesus grieving yet still moved with compassion to feed the 5,000, revealing a Father who doesn’t deal in bare minimums but overwhelming abundance. Then we step into the boat and onto the waves with Peter, exploring why Jesus lets the wind keep blowing, how doubt—not circumstance—makes us sink, and what it means to fix our eyes on the One who already has authority over every storm. It’s a call to recognize the Holy Spirit within us, to pray like Jesus, to stop living with scarcity faith, and to trust God enough to actually walk where He’s calling—right on top of the waves.
