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Facing the Storm·5 min read·Matthew 14:22-33

When the Waves Get Loud

What Peter's walk on water teaches us about faith in hard seasons

The night was supposed to be ordinary. The disciples had just watched Jesus feed five thousand people with five loaves and two fish. They were tired, awestruck, and still processing what they had witnessed when Jesus sent them ahead by boat while He went up the mountain to pray.

Then the storm came.

By the time Jesus appeared, walking across the water somewhere between three and six in the morning, the disciples had been rowing against the wind for hours. They were exhausted, frightened, and far from shore. And when Peter saw Jesus, he did something remarkable. He asked to come.

"Lord, if it is you," he said, "tell me to come to you on the water." And Jesus said one word: Come.

What Peter did next is one of the most human moments in all of Scripture. He stepped out of the boat. And as long as his eyes were fixed on Jesus, he did not just survive the storm. He walked on water.

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gracecommunity
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"Before Peter sank, he walked. Don't let the ending overshadow what he dared to do first."
Pastor James  ·  Grace Community
gracecommunity From Sunday's message in Matthew 14. Link in bio to read the full passage study.
#Scripture #Matthew14 #FaithfulChurch #ExpositoryPreaching
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Peter was the only one
who got out of the boat.
Everyone else stayed.
gracecommunity What is one area where you feel the Lord calling you to trust Him and step out? We are praying for you this week.
#Faith #BibleStudy #GraceCommunity #Church
Small Group Discussion Guide
Eyes on the Storm
Matthew 14:22-33  ·  Week 3 of Facing the Storm
Opening question
Think about a time when you felt overwhelmed by a storm that did not let up. How did you respond, and what did that reveal about where you were placing your trust?
Into the text
  • 1
    Read Matthew 14:28-29 aloud. Peter asks for permission before stepping out. What does that posture tell us about bold faith and dependence on God?
  • 2
    Jesus said "Come" immediately. What does that reveal about how He responds when we take risks in obedience to His call?
  • 3
    Peter sank when he "saw the wind." What winds in your life most easily pull your attention away from Christ?
  • 4
    Jesus caught Peter and called him a man of "little faith." How does this rebuke and rescue in the same moment shape how you understand God's patience with weak faith?
  • 5
    The disciples worshipped in verse 33. What moved them from fear to worship? What does genuine worship look like in a storm you have not yet been delivered from?
Application

What is one specific step of obedience you can take this week -- something that feels like stepping out of the boat? Share it with your group and pray for each other by name before you leave.

From our clients

The same care, delivered for every church we serve.

Each church gets content built in their voice, from their sermon, for their congregation. A small sample of what that looks like across different churches.

Crossroads Community
Blog post
Finding Peace in the Valley
Psalm 23  ·  6 min read
Harvest Fellowship
Series  ·  Week 2
The seed that fell
on good soil.
Luke 8:4-15
Wednesday
The Table
Social post
"He is not here, He has risen, just as He said."
Pastor David  ·  The Table
Discussion Guide
Blessed Are the Poor
  • 1
    What does it mean to be poor in spirit according to this passage?
  • 2
    How does this Beatitude challenge the way the world defines blessing?
  • 3
    In what area do you need to come to Christ empty-handed this week?
Citylight Church
Social post
"You do not need a bigger faith. You need to fix your faith on a bigger God."
Citylight  ·  Romans 8
River Community
Midweek email
What the prodigal's father
was watching for.
Luke 15  ·  Thursday
Crossroads Community
Blog post
Finding Peace in the Valley
Psalm 23  ·  6 min read
Harvest Fellowship
Series  ·  Week 2
The seed that fell
on good soil.
Luke 8:4-15
Wednesday
The Table
Social post
"He is not here, He has risen, just as He said."
Pastor David  ·  The Table
Discussion Guide
Blessed Are the Poor
  • 1
    What does it mean to be poor in spirit according to this passage?
  • 2
    How does this Beatitude challenge the way the world defines blessing?
  • 3
    In what area do you need to come to Christ empty-handed this week?
Citylight Church
Social post
"You do not need a bigger faith. You need to fix your faith on a bigger God."
Citylight  ·  Romans 8
River Community
Midweek email
What the prodigal's father
was watching for.
Luke 15  ·  Thursday
Summit Church
Blog post
Ephesians 2
5 min read
Saved by Grace, Not by Works
The Bridge
Discussion Guide
Discussion Guide
The Cost of Following
  • 1
    What did Jesus mean when He said "take up your cross"?
  • 2
    Where in your life is obedience currently costly?
Restored Church
Blog post  ·  1 John 4
Love as a command, not a feeling
What Perfect Love Actually Casts Out
Crossroads Community
Social post
"You are not the sum of your worst moment. You are what grace has made you."
2 Corinthians 5:17
The Table
Midweek email
The woman who lost one coin did not stop searching until she found it.
Wednesday  ·  Luke 15
Harvest Fellowship
Discussion guide  ·  Week 5
What does it mean to
abide in the vine?
John 15:1-11
Life Groups
Summit Church
Blog post
Ephesians 2
5 min read
Saved by Grace, Not by Works
The Bridge
Discussion Guide
Discussion Guide
The Cost of Following
  • 1
    What did Jesus mean when He said "take up your cross"?
  • 2
    Where in your life is obedience currently costly?
Restored Church
Blog post  ·  1 John 4
Love as a command, not a feeling
What Perfect Love Actually Casts Out
Crossroads Community
Social post
"You are not the sum of your worst moment. You are what grace has made you."
2 Corinthians 5:17
The Table
Midweek email
The woman who lost one coin did not stop searching until she found it.
Wednesday  ·  Luke 15
Harvest Fellowship
Discussion guide  ·  Week 5
What does it mean to
abide in the vine?
John 15:1-11
Life Groups
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Who actually creates the content?+
A real human team -- not an AI generator. Every piece is crafted by hand from your actual sermon. We read, watch, or listen to the message, then write the blog post, email, social posts, and discussion guide with care. No templates, no automation.
How do I get my sermon to you each week?+
You upload through your Sermon Creative dashboard. Drop in a video file, audio recording, PDF of notes, or a manuscript document. We accept any format. The upload takes less than two minutes.
When will I receive the content each week?+
We target Wednesday or Thursday delivery, assuming you upload the sermon by Monday morning. This gives your team time to review before publishing on Thursday or Friday.
What if I need revisions?+
Revisions are included. If something does not sound like your pastor or does not match your church's voice, let us know and we will get it right. We want the content to feel like it came from your team, not an outside vendor.
Is this theologically sound for our church?+
Yes. We serve churches in the expository, Scripture-centered tradition. Our content is built from the text your pastor preached. We do not produce prosperity gospel language or growth-focused framing. The goal is to help the Word travel further into the week, not to market your church.
What size church is this built for?+
Sermon Creative is designed for mid-size churches with 200 to 1,000 weekly attendees -- typically those with one stretched communications person. We free them up to do higher-level work.
Can I cancel anytime?+
Yes. Month to month, no contracts. If you need to pause for a summer series break or a busy season, that is fine too. We would rather earn your business every month than lock you in.
What if we preach a series vs. standalone messages?+
Both work well. For a series we carry consistent series language and themes week to week. For standalone messages, each week's content stands on its own. Just let us know in your upload brief.