![]() ![]() My Feet may Fail) - Spirit Lead Me and related Bible verses. We are set apart! We are different! We have to act different, to show people who our Savior is because if we don't then no one will. Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander And my faith will be https. To go against what everyone else says is okay and good and right. It'll give us so much more satisfaction than anything else. We have something great waiting on us! We can't give up! We have a Savior who loves us and cares for us and the least we can do is follow Him. Philippians 4:14 says, "I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus." When God brings you out of your comfort zone, I guarantee you that your faith will be made stronger! The waves are rough, everything around you tells you to give up. Y'all, Jesus is saying "Come." Take a step out on faith. "Let me walk upon the waters, wherever You would call me." Let's take this story back to the lyrics. "You of little faith," he said, "why did you doubt?" Immediately, Jesus reached out His hand and caught him. But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink, cried out, "Lord, save me!" Verse 31. Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water, and came toward Jesus. In Matthew 14, it talks about when Peter walked on water. "where my trust is without borders." Without borders! An endless amount of trust. me walk upon the waters Wherever You would call me Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander And my faith will be Spirit lead me where my trust is. This one is called "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail). Take me deeper than my feet could ever wanderįor those of you who haven't listened to the new Hillsong album, it is AMAZING! This song is probably one of the best on it but they're all fantastic. Because he is enough."Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders Let us walk upon those waters, in over our heads, not relying on ourselves, but holding fast to him, trusting in him, casting all our hope on him. Let us step out, following him further than our feet could ever wander. ![]() The weight is too much, and like Paul, we can’t carry this in our own strength. All that we lack meets its abundance in his grace. Exact matches only Search in title Search in content Post Type Selectors. 2012 Hillsong Church Matt Crocker Salomon Ligthelm Zion. He will show us time and time again that all we need is found in him. Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander And my faith will be made stronger In the presence of my Saviour. And he is enough.Īnd he will prove his enough-ness to us. Because of the cross and victory of Jesus, we are his and he is ours. It’s here, above and beyond every other place, where his children must grasp the wonder of what it means to be his own. He invites here because he knows it’s here, like nowhere else, where our souls must rest in his embrace. He invites here based upon who he is himself. He invites us put our hands to work for his name’s sake, not based upon our expertise or know-how or giftedness. He invites us to step out and follow him. This truth resounds in the depths to which God calls us. The purpose is that we would lean on God, that we’d fix our eyes on his glory, clinging to the truth that in Jesus he is always enough for us. Their purpose is that we might not rely on ourselves - not look to ourselves for salvation or hope or joy - but that we might rely on him. God brings trials into our lives to give us more of himself. But whatever they are, however hard they feel, we know why they come. Some are intense like Paul’s, others are scattered along the spectrum of the great unknown, where fear runs rampant and our faith feels small. The situations that stretch us come in varying degrees. To the extreme, the apostle Paul was “in over his head.” And God did this in order to, as Paul says, “make us rely not on ourselves but on God who raises the dead” (2 Corinthians 1:9). He was sinking, despairing even of life itself because of the hardships he faced. ![]() It was true affliction, a burden so heavy that he admits he lacked the strength to carry it. Paul names it the “sentence of death” - that’s how he felt about the sufferings and complexities of his ministry. If we don’t sometimes feel like we’re “in over our heads,” it may be that we’re not following Jesus where he calls us. But that was to make us rely not on ourselves but on God who raises the dead. ![]() Indeed, we felt that we had received the sentence of death. ![]()
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