It sounds like you’re referring to the famous story of Jesus Christ walking on water. It appears in the New Testament—most notably in the Gospel of Matthew 14:22–33, and also in the Gospel of Mark and Gospel of John.
In the account:
- The disciples are in a boat on the Sea of Galilee during a storm.
- Jesus comes toward them, walking on the water.
- Saint Peter asks to come to him and briefly walks on the water too, but starts sinking when he gets afraid.
- Jesus rescues him and calms the storm.
People interpret it differently:
- Literal miracle (traditional Christian view)
- Symbolic story about faith overcoming fear
- Vision or theological narrative rather than a physical event
If you meant this literally—like you think you personally saw it—tell me what you experienced (where, when, what it looked like). I can help you unpack possible explanations.
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