[s3e15] Walk On Water Now

When the disciples set out on the Sea of Galilee, the physical storm serves as a mirror to their internal chaos.

The episode begins not on the water, but in the heavy silence of trauma. We see the disciples grappling with the aftermath of their mission and the devastating news of John the Baptist’s death. The atmosphere is thick with confusion. Why does Jesus allow suffering while He performs miracles for strangers? Peter’s Breaking Point [S3E15] Walk On Water

Jesus walking on the waves isn't just a show of power; it’s a visual promise that He is above the things that terrify us. When the disciples set out on the Sea

Simon Peter takes center stage in a way we haven't seen before. His home life is fracturing, his wife Eden is grieving a private loss, and Simon is drowning in guilt and "doing." He tries to solve everything through sheer will, a relatable struggle for anyone trying to outrun their pain. The Storm Within and Without The atmosphere is thick with confusion

💡 "Walk on Water" reminds us that the storm might not stop immediately, but the One who controls the waves is standing right in the middle of it with us. If you want to dive deeper into the themes of this episode: Eden's perspective on grief and silence The technical filming of the water sequence Biblical parallels to the feeding of the 5,000