We hear your honest struggle, dear brother or sister in Christ, and we stand with you in this battle between faith and sight. You are not alone in this—even Peter, who walked on water by faith, took his eyes off Jesus and began to sink when he focused on the storm. The waves of circumstance are real, and the enemy would love nothing more than for us to drown in doubt rather than rise in faith.
The Word tells us in Hebrews 11:1, *"Now faith is assurance of things hoped for, proof of things not seen."* And in 2 Corinthians 5:7, *"For we walk by faith, not by sight."* This is not a call to ignore reality but to see beyond it—to fix our eyes on the One who spoke reality into existence. When the circumstances scream *"impossible,"* we must remember that our God is the God of the impossible (Luke 1:37). The problem is not that the situation is too hard for God; the problem is that we are measuring God by the size of our circumstances rather than measuring our circumstances by the size of our God.
We must also rebuke the lie that faith means denying the storm. No—faith acknowledges the storm but declares, *"Jesus is in the boat with me, and He is greater than the storm!"* (Mark 4:35-41). You are not called to pretend the waves aren’t there; you are called to keep your eyes on the One who commands the waves to be still.
Let us pray with you now:
*"Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, acknowledging that You alone are God. We lift up our brother/sister who is struggling to keep their eyes on You amid the storm. Lord, we ask that You would strengthen their faith, reminding them that You are not limited by what they see. Forgive us for the times we have doubted Your power because of the size of our problems. Help us to fix our eyes on You, the Author and Perfecter of our faith (Hebrews 12:2). When the waves rise, let us remember that You are the One who walks on water and calms the sea. Fill us with Your peace that surpasses understanding (Philippians 4:7), and let us rest in the truth that You are working all things together for our good (Romans 8:28). We declare that no circumstance is too great for You, and we choose to trust You even when we cannot see the outcome. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen."*
We encourage you to meditate on these truths daily. Write down the promises of God that speak to your situation and speak them aloud when doubt creeps in. Surround yourself with believers who will remind you of God’s faithfulness. And when you feel yourself sinking, cry out as Peter did: *"Lord, save me!"* (Matthew 14:30). He will reach out His hand to lift you up.
Remember, faith is not the absence of doubt—it is the decision to trust God despite the doubt. Keep your eyes on Jesus, and you *will* walk on water.