John 6:16-21; Hebrews 4:14-16
Talk Summary
In this talk from John 6:16–21, we explore how knowing Jesus puts our fears in their proper place because he rules over creation, chaos, and even death. Set against the backdrop of the disciples battling dark, dangerous waters, the passage unfolds in two movements: first, the waters of chaos, where the disciples find themselves overwhelmed and without Jesus in the boat; and second, the God over chaos, where Jesus comes to them, walking on the sea and declaring, “It is I—don’t be afraid.” Drawing on the Bible’s rich imagery of water as both literal danger and a symbol of death and overwhelm, we see how this moment reveals Jesus’ divine identity as the great “I Am,” the one who alone has authority over the storms of life.
The talk then moves from the lake to our lives today, showing how Jesus’ victory over death and his ongoing ministry as our great high priest means we are never abandoned in our fear. While storms remain real, fear doesn’t have to define us. Because Jesus is with us, we can learn to trust him in uncertainty, receive grace in our weakness, and move forward with confidence. The message closes with a practical invitation to reflect, respond, and share—encouraging each listener to name their “one thing” and take a step toward living out faith in the midst of life’s chaos.
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