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WHEN FAITH FEELS FRAGILE: The Miracle in Our Uncertainty

WHEN FAITH FEELS FRAGILE: The Miracle in Our Uncertainty

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BIBLE STUDY| MIRACLES OF JESUS SERIES.|THE FIFTH MIRACLE OF JESUS pt.5| JESUS WALKING ON WATER| CHIMDI OHAHUNA In this latest installment of the Miracles of Jesus Bible Study series, we continue from where we last paused—stepping into the fifth miracle with fresh clarity and spiritual insight. This episode invites listeners to reflect on the miracle not just as an event, but as a revelation of God’s heart toward our imperfections, uncertainties, and the journey of faith. Key Highlights from the Study: - Abram’s Imperfections (Genesis 16:1–4; 17:15–19): The episode opens with a sobering reminder: time is too precious to keep producing "Ishmaels". Listeners are encouraged to pray for precision and verify divine instruction before embarking on any path. The story of Abram reveals how human impatience can birth unintended consequences. - Uncertainty versus Faith (Genesis 15:2–6): Abraham’s hesitation about childbearing is explored—not as a lack of faith, but as a doorway to double-mindedness. This kind of wavering can hinder the reception of God’s promises. The teaching emphasizes that voicing uncertainty to God is not a weakness but a wise step toward spiritual clarity (Romans 10:10). - Calling Out from the Waters (Galatians 3:13–14): Just as Peter called out to Jesus while sinking, we too are invited to cry out from our places of doubt. Miracles still happen because God still answers. The episode reminds us that every new level of spiritual growth may bring fresh uncertainty—but Jesus is always near (2 Corinthians 3:18). - Revealing Imperfections for Glory (Matthew 14:25–28): Jesus sending the disciples ahead was not abandonment—it was revelation. Their fears and Peter’s little faith were exposed not to shame them, but to prepare them for glory. God reveals imperfections not to condemn, but to refine. - Walking in the Spirit (Galatians 5:15–16, 25): The study closes with a call to spiritual sensitivity. Hearing the “voice from behind” requires walking in the Spirit. Constructive criticism, divine nudges, and scriptural reminders are all ways God speaks to us. “Walk before Me” becomes a posture of inspiration and awareness. Why This Episode Matters: This teaching is a timely encouragement for anyone wrestling with uncertainty, fear, or the weight of imperfection. It reminds us that miracles are not just signs—they are invitations to walk closer with God, to hear His voice more clearly, and to trust Him even when the waters feel unstable. Scripture Anchors: Genesis 15–17 | Matthew 14:25–28 | Galatians 3 & 5 | Romans 10:10 | 2 Corinthians 3:18 Now streaming on all platforms. Share with someone who needs to hear the voice behind them. Ready to listen?Tune in, reflect, and be strengthened as we continue this powerful journey through the miracles of Jesus. Let your faith rise, your heart be steadied, and your walk be inspired. Let’s journey together. Stay updated on future episodes of this enriching series!. Any questions arising from this study can be submitted to chimdiohahunaministry@gmail.com. Check our bio to know how to give your love offerings to the ministry. Grace to you! Jesus is Lord
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