Friday, 17 April 2026

JC

 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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