Easter vibes.
The moment Jesus walked on water, impossibility ceased to exist. In that instant, the natural order bowed to faith, and the extraordinary shattered the limitations of logic. It was not just a miracle; it was a statement—one that declared that what has never been seen before is only waiting for someone bold enough to step into it.
The story isn’t just about defying nature. It’s about defying doubt, about daring to believe in something greater than circumstances. When Peter attempted to walk, he succeeded until fear took hold. His failure was not in stepping out but in allowing uncertainty to outweigh belief. The lesson is clear: impossibility is only extinct for those who refuse to acknowledge it exists.
In life, we encounter waters we have never crossed—dreams that feel unreachable, challenges that seem insurmountable. But faith calls us to step forward anyway, to walk where others only watch, to embrace what has never been done as if it were already reality. The impossible is just waiting for someone brave enough to claim it.
So today, let Easter remind us that miracles are more than divine acts—they are proof that belief rewrites reality.
Happy Easter Sunday. Keep walking.
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