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The Storm on the Sea
Archived – February 22, 2026
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John 6:15-21,

The Storm on the Sea

February 22, 2026 / Pastor Brent Snook / John 6:15-21

THE STORM ON THE SEA

Sermon by Pastor Brent Snook

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Text: John 6:15–21


INTRODUCTION

Background Context:

  • The disciples had just witnessed Jesus feed the 5,000 (John 6:1–14).

  • They not only observed the miracle — they participated in it.

  • Jesus satisfies our deepest hunger — and He also meets us in our deepest despair.

I. THE MISERY OF THE STORM (John 6:16–19a)

The disciples were unknowingly sailing into a storm.

Storms in life:

  • Come swiftly

  • Come suddenly

  • Often follow great blessings

Do not equate an easy life with a joyful life.

A. IN OUR LORD’S PLAN

  • Jesus sent them into the storm (Matthew 14:22).

  • The trip was short (approx. 5 miles across the Sea of Galilee).

  • They were confident and experienced fishermen.

Reasons Jesus Sent Them Into the Storm:

  1. To Save Them from a Greater

    • The crowd wanted to make Jesus king (John 6:15).

    • The disciples could have been swept up in the excitement.

    • Sometimes God sends storms to protect us from worldliness.

  2. To Prepare Them for Greater Ahead

    • They would face persecution and martyrdom.

    • Storms strengthen us.

    • Illustration: “I walked a mile with pleasure… I walked a mile with sorrow…”

  3. To Give Them Greater Revelation of Christ and Understanding of the of the Son of God

    • They would never have seen Jesus walking on water otherwise.

    • They were in the storm — but also in His will.

B. THEY WERE IN HIS PRAYERS

  • Jesus went to the mountain to pray (Matthew 14:23).

  • While they were on the sea, He was interceding.

  • He never forgets to pray for His own.

II. THE MESSIAH ON THE SEA (John 6:19b–21)

  • They were “toiling and rowing” (Mark 6:48).

  • Fourth watch of the night (3–6 AM).

  • In the middle of the sea (approx. 9 miles across).

Jesus delayed — but He had them in His sight and in His prayers.

They forgot the meaning of the miracle of the loaves (Mark 6:51–52).

A. THE OF JESUS CHRIST

  • Jesus came walking on the water.

  • The waves over their heads were under His feet.

  • He is Lord of creation.

When storms rage:

  • Remember who is in control.

Psalm 46:1–3

B. THE SAVIOR’S (John 6:20)

  • “It is I; be not afraid.”

  • The presence of Christ is the source of courage.

  • Our best efforts are no match for life’s storms.

III. THE MAN ON THE SHIP (Matthew 14:28–32)

John does not record Peter walking on water, but Matthew does.

3 Things to See about Peter

A. HIS (Matthew 14:28)

  • “Lord, if it be Thou…” (“Since it is Thou…”)

  • Peter desired to be where Jesus was.

Lessons:

  • You must leave your comfort zone.

  • Only one left the boat.

  • To walk on water, you must step out.

  • What “boat” do you need to leave?

B. HIS (Matthew 14:30)

  • He saw the wind and was afraid.

  • He took his eyes off Jesus.

Fear looks at God through circumstances.

Faith looks at circumstances through God.

Defeat that leaves you humble is better than victory that leaves you proud.

C. HIS

  • “Lord, save me.”

  • Immediate rescue.

  • The shortest prayer — but effective.

CONCLUSION

“The will of God will not take you where the grace of God cannot keep you.”

“When you hear God’s voice, it’s time to jump! Jesus has His arms wide open.”

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