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Beginning To Sink

Beginning To Sink

In this sermon Beginning To Sink, Great spiritual strength is gleaned from private moments with God.  When the world has no idea where you are or what you are doing, alone with God. In the journey to victory, Peter went alone, his request was the only one, Peter walked alone, therefore, he sunk alone. In the wild confusion of the storm, the disciples probably either were focused on the storm or on the Lord.  No one was really watching the actions of Peter.  If they thought that the Lord had been a ghost, then their vision of Peter was probably obscured also. When a man seeks to pursue revival or deeper spiritual things, he often will make the trip alone.  There are not many who are willing to pay nor pray the price that God demands for apostolic revival. There are some who sit on these pews who are sinking, alone.  No one is aware of their own personal burdens and reasons for revival.  No one else is aware of the prayer meetings that occur when no one is watching, or the private fastings, or the private meditations that occur. Great spiritual strength is gleaned from private moments with God. When Peter began to sink, Jesus Christ was near. Increased faith comes by the discoveries that only revival can bring.  There are some who sit here who can bear out the fact that when you started requesting a new and fresh relationship with God that the storm set in.  It was when you began to move toward a place of God’s destiny that it began to cost you.  There is a high cost involved in relationship with God but it will be worth it all.