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5/24/26 Devotion ~ Originated by Charles L. Robinson Jr.

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5/24/26 Devotion ~ Originated by Charles L. Robinson Jr.


Hello, My ECP Family and whoever else finds this message. You and your families make it a nice day and I encourage you to choose happiness for the days in your upcoming week. For the sake of consistent help in keeping your mind on faith (In Christ), keeping your hearts encouraged, and keeping your hopes stirred, below has been prepared for your edification as an intermediate biblical contemplation within the flow of our "Capturing Life's Goodness" Series continued next week.


It's common to think about Peter's response to the wind as he was jointly walking on the water with Jesus. Peter's response commonly teaches response regarding faith. How much is it thought of about Jesus's comments that illustrates both response and positioning regarding faith? Jesus's comments on both response and positioning regarding faith. How? When Jesus said "little", it represented Peter's response natured to faith attached to the circumstance. When Jesus said "come" to him, it represented Peter's positioning of faith that was already within him (the measure of faith that represented Jesus believing in Peter's given ability to prevail the circumstance before the wind.)


So, My ECP family and whoever else finds this message, remember that because of your personal relationship(s) with Jesus, WHATEVER YOU NEED TO PREVAIL IS ALREADY WITHIN YOU! God bless you and your families, love you In Christ! ~ Charles L. Robinson Jr.


"Lord, it is you." Peter replied, "tell me to come to you on the water." "Come." he said. Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus. But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink, cried out "Lord save me!" Immediately Jesus reached out his hand and caught him, "You of little faith", he said, "why did you doubt?" Matthew 14:28-31



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