Friday, May 15, 2026

MAY 15 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#15 “O you of little faith, why do you doubt?” (Matthew 14:31)

 


MAY 15  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  

JQ#15 “O you of little faith, why do you doubt?”  

(Matthew 14:31)


LIVING FOR JESUS  Daily Prayer    

JESUS, Lord thank You for Your Mercy and Grace

 that regardless

 of our circumstances You Lord are Faithful

 and True to Your Holy Character. 


Lord I pray that as I finish my journey here on this earth 

that I will grow my character

 to be like Your Character 

in that how I treat others is based entirely 

on how I choose to demonstrate God in me 

and not how I let the circumstance 

and the actions of others dictate my reactions. 


Lord, I know that if I ask in Your Name and for the Kingdom’s Sake 

that it will be done according to my faith 

so therefore Lord I pray to be more like You 

and to treat others as You so graciously treat me! 


Forgive me of my selfishness and how I have reacted in a “worldly” manner

 to my circumstances, fill me with Your Holy Spirit and grant that when I am

 tested that I will hear Your voice saying

 “Come”.     

AMEN



 THE JESUS QUESTIONS

Jesus takes us to a very personal level with this 2nd Question where He 

refers to His followers as “you of little faith”

We know that it is personal because when Jesus was walking on the water

 to meet up with His disciples in the middle of the sea, we read,


 “And when the disciples saw Him walking on the sea, 

they were troubled, saying, ‘It is a ghost!” 

and they cried out for fear. 

But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, 


‘Be of good cheer! It is I; do not be afraid.’”

 (Matthew 14:26-27) 


Clearly the disciples were not afraid of the “physical” dangers 

of the wind and the waves for Jesus had already demonstrated 

His Power over the “physical” in their previous boating experience in a storm 

but here His disciples are addressing the “spiritual” dangers as they declared: 

“It is a ghost” (and “ghosts” are “spirits” and do not appear in “physical” form). 


The disciples could not process the sight 

of a “physical” being “walking on the sea”

 so they succumbed to their fear of the “spiritual”

Jesus reacted to their fear “immediately” and assured them 

that they were seeing Jesus Himself and He commanded them 

It is I; do not be afraid.” 

(Matthew 14:28)


The circumstance then takes a personal turn 

because when Jesus spoke to the group, 

Peter then tested Jesus with a personal question,

 “Lord, if it is You…” 

but Jesus turned the Lesson personal and private 

with His one-word response to Peter 

“Come”


In Matthew 14:27 Jesus was talking to His disciples collectively 

as “them” and then in verse 28 we read

 “And Peter answered Him and said,

 ‘Lord, if it is You, command me to come

 to You on the water.” 

[So Jesus said to Peter personally] 

‘Come’…” (Matthew 14:28-29) 


So the lesson went from the disciples as a group in verse 27 

to Peter individually in verse 28 

and also Jesus moved from calming the group fears

 to addressing and Teaching a personal Lesson to Peter 

with a one-word command addressed directly at Peter. 


It should be noted here that it was Peter that challenged Jesus

 but Jesus proved who He was 

by Teaching a very personal Lesson to Peter 

to be used as an example for all 

that would be so bold as to challenge Jesus 

as Jesus announces 

“It is I” 

while “walking on the sea” during a storm! 


I personally think that 


Peter is being used by God to Teach us that our “Faith” 

will grow as we put it to the “test”.  

Jesus used the challenge to “prove” 

that indeed He IS Jesus Christ, the Son of God, 

and that there is no circumstance nor challenge 

Jesus cannot immediately control and turn into a Lesson 

that will promote us “spiritually”

 and protect us “physically”! 


The “personal” aspect can be seen as Jesus listened to Peter 

and commanded Peter in the perfect way to answer 

the personal question Peter had just asked directly to Jesus 

and the personal response directed to Peter in reference 

to the personal challenge by Peter to the

 LORDSHIP of Jesus


This circumstance is totally personal because 

Jesus commanded Peter to do something personal ——— 


Jesus did not direct His response to the other disciples.

 Jesus was talking directly to Peter 

and addressing Peter’s personal challenge

 to His Lordship 

with a challenge of His own to Peter’s personal 

“faith” in the Lordship of Christ 

as Jesus simply commanded Peter to 

“Come” 

to Him. 


The Lesson we need to learn here is that Jesus 

is able to “save” us in any circumstance 

and that Jesus will personally make Himself available to us

 and will address every challenge we personally face for Jesus !   


The “Truth of God” and our “Faith in Him” will ALWAYS 

be proven to be well placed for 

JESUS is the Christ 

and can control every circumstance and will do so personally if necessary.

 We know the outcome will be good because Jesus 

“stretched out His hand and caught” 

Peter as he was sinking. 


JQ#15 takes on a different tone when we know it was asked as 

Jesus was “saving” Peter 

for Jesus addressed the Question to Peter personally: 

JQ#15 “O you of little faith, why do you doubt?”  

(Matthew 14:31) 

which in the personal context 

Jesus is reassuring Peter 

that Jesus will never fail us and should never be “doubted”. 


 If we will simply have 

“Faith in Jesus” 

we can boldly and confidently proclaim

 “JESUS SAVES”


It isn’t easy to explain why God would send Jesus to “save us” 

even though we continually “doubt” Him 

but aren’t You glad that God is God 

regardless of how many times we challenge Him?

Thursday, May 14, 2026

MAY 14 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#15 “O you of little faith, why do you doubt?” (Matthew 14:31)

 


MAY 14  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  

JQ#15 “O you of little faith, why do you doubt?”  

(Matthew 14:31)


LIVING FOR JESUS  Daily Prayer    

JESUS, You Lord are the Giver of Life 

and my Praise is to thank You 

for this wonderful life that You have provided for us 

as we pass through this valley of the shadow of death.

 

Lord help me to always know that it is only “shadows” 

that are cast when I let

 the world come between me and Your Holy Light 

and when I move into Your Presence 

and let Your Love illuminate my life

 then the “shadows of doubt” are dispelled 

and my fears caused by the “shadows” all cease 

and I enter into Your Peace and Your Rest. 


Thank You Lord for Your Sacrifice of Yourself for my sins 

that I might be bathed in Your Righteousness 

so that I may have fellowship with the Father.     

AMEN



THE JESUS QUESTIONS

Jesus has used a boat and a storm twice now to teach us about 

“Faith in God” — 

JQ#7 “Why are you fearful, O you of little faith?” 

(Matthew 8:26) 

and now Jesus again turns our thoughts to

 “Faith in God” 

as He asks 

JQ#15 “O you of little faith, why do you doubt?” 

(Matthew 14:31) 


The common

 “spiritual” 

elements to go along with the 

physical 

elements “boat & storms” are 

“faith & fear” 


and Jesus Teaches us that it is a 


“fear” caused by the lack of “faith in God” 

which grows from the seeds of doubt 

sowed by the storms of this earthly world


{{Part 2 Jesus and Peter walk on the water}}  

In Part 1 a comparison was made between the first time 

the disciples encountered storm troubles while out in a boat 

and this second time the disciples found themselves again

 in a boat in a storm on the sea. 


The first event occurred after the disciples had witnessed 

a series of miracles that in essence proved that 

Jesus IS the Son of God 

for only God’s Power could have accomplished the miracles 

that Jesus had performed. 


The disciples had witnessed the miracles and then followed Jesus 

into the boat and the storm came when 

Jesus was asleep in the back of the boat. 


The second Lesson on  

“Faith & Storms” 

was different in a major way because just before going out to sea the second time, 

the disciples themselves were actively involved in doing kingdom work 

and though it was still the Power of God that accomplished the miracle,

 the disciples themselves were used as a vessel through which God 

had accomplished His Work in the lives of the “multitudes”. 


This second event is also markedly different in that when Jesus had 

“compassion on the multitudes” that He “commanded” His disciples


 “you give them something…”(Matthew 14:16) 


which in essence was the


 “passing of the mantle” to His disciples 

to address the needs of the multitudes


Then as they moved from the miracle of feeding

 “five thousand, besides women and children” 

that “Jesus made His disciples get into the boat and go before Him”. 


We can look at the first event at sea and those miracles that the disciples 

witnessed Jesus doing in the Power of God as a “Teaching” experience 

and this second event has the focus shifted 

so that it is a “Learning” experience and a

 “SPIRITUAL Test” 

to see what the disciples have learned 

about kingdom work and the 

“Power of God” 

used to address the “needs” of the multitudes. 


Of great importance to note with the second event 

is that Jesus is foreshadowing the fact that


 He is making His “disciples get into the boat” 

with the intended purpose that through His disciples 

that the kingdom work will continue through them 

as Jesus commands each of His followers to follow His example 

and then to go out on our own 

“in the Name and Power of Jesus” 

and do kingdom work 

that God intends each of us to do. 


When Jesus commanded His disciples 

to get into the boat and 

“go before Him” 

there is no doubt that 

we are called as “disciples of JESUS” to “learn” 

that God desires to work His Power through us 

and then we are to

 “Go before Him”


To me this says that Jesus wants us to “introduce” Him to others 

but Jesus promises that He will show up when He is needed 

and the “timing” is such that 

God will receive the glory. 


If Jesus commands us to “go before Him” 

then it means that He 

is going to meet up with us again! 


The second great Lesson from the second encounter is that 


Peter demonstrated that God is “transferring” His power

 to those that are willing to do His Work 

and step out of the boat on “Faith”!!!


 We see that as Peter listened to Jesus 

when Jesus had commanded  Peter to

 “Come” 

that Peter was able to walk on water just like Jesus was doing 

and it was only when Peter saw himself as part of the world 

did he start sinking. 


As long as Peter was “in the Spirit” 

following the command of Jesus 

and had total “Faith in the Power of God” 

Peter possessed the “Power of God” to walk on water! 


We as disciples must get beyond our limited “physical power” 

and tap into the limitless 

“Spiritual Power” 

that God has already demonstrated that 

He is willing to share with those 

who are willing to “Go” 

and do kingdom work


God will NEVER ask us to do anything that He hasn’t already 

provided us with the ability and 

“Power” 

to do. 


Each Lesson is designed to equip us 

with a little more experience in “how” God 

has chosen to accomplish “His Desires”

 for His “chosen ones”! 


As soon as Jesus calls us individually to “Follow Him”

 we should understand that from that point 

 when we respond to His command 

to “Come [to Jesus]” 

that we become by 

“Faith in Jesus” 

His chosen ones!!!   


As His disciples, Jesus for all eternity 

will be continually “Teaching” us how to

 “Go” 

and once we have

 “Faith” enough to “get into the boat 

and go before Him to the other side”  

we can have Supreme Confidence 

that He will protect us from the storms 

if we are following Jesus and doing kingdom work!


 Can you purchase a better retirement plan 

or invest your time in a more profitable endeavor 

than having the Power of God 

provided for you for all eternity? 


Or I must ask you the same question I asked myself —  

“Are you having trouble accepting yourself 

as “God’s chosen ones”? 


If we are to “Be like Jesus” 

then we must be willing to accept 

being called “God’s chosen” 

for who but Jesus is 

“The Chosen One” 

and has He not commanded us 

to “Come Follow Me”?