<h2>How the Sea Became a Floor</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 42</div>
<div class='cap'>ON THE night after the multitude was fed with the
five loaves, while Jesus was praying alone on the
mountain, his disciples were rowing over the lake
toward Capernaum. It was very dark; and soon after
midnight a terrible storm arose, as storms often come
very suddenly upon the Sea of Galilee. From his mountain
top, through all the darkness and miles away,
Jesus could see them struggling with the waves, and in
great danger of losing their lives, for he could see all
things.</div>
<p>While the disciples were pulling hard with their
oars, suddenly they saw someone walking upon the
waves and drawing near their boat. They were more
alarmed, when they saw this form walking over the waves
as though the waters were a solid floor, than they had
been at the storm threatening to swallow them up, for
they thought that surely this was a spirit from the world
of the dead, coming to give warning that death was
awaiting them. They cried out in their terror; but soon
heard a voice speaking to them above the roaring of the
wind and the dashing of the waves; a voice which they
knew well. It was the voice of Jesus, saying:</p>
<p>"Be of good cheer! it is I; do not be afraid!"</p>
<p>Then they knew that it was no spirit or ghost from
the grave, but their own Lord and Saviour coming to help
them. What a load of fear was lifted from them when
they heard that voice!</p>
<p>But one of the disciples, one who was always putting
himself in the front, thought that if Jesus could walk on<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_234" id="Page_234">[234]</SPAN></span>
the water, he would like to do the same. You would
know that this one was Simon Peter, a good man, but
very quick in his impulses. He cried out, as Jesus drew
near, "Lord, if it is really you, command me to come to
you on the water."</p>
<p>And the Lord said, "Come." Then Peter leaped
overboard from the boat and began to walk on the water
toward Jesus. But after a few steps on the sea, he saw
how heavy the storm was, and was afraid; and at that
moment he began to sink. He shouted out, "Lord,
save me!"</p>
<p>Jesus reached out his hand and caught him and kept
him from sinking, saying to him:</p>
<p>"How little you trust me! Why did you doubt my
word?"</p>
<p>When Jesus, holding Peter's hand, came with him
into the boat, the wind stopped, and the sea became calm.
They found that they were close to the land. Then all
the men in the boat fell down at the feet of Jesus and
said, "Truly you are the Son of God!"</p>
<p>Soon the daylight came, and they saw that their
boat was beside a plain, reaching into the lake, a few
miles south of Capernaum, called the land of Gennesaret.
They went ashore and drew up their boat on the beach.
The people of that place knew Jesus, for many of them
had heard him in Capernaum. They were glad to have
him come to their land; and sent word through all the
plain that Jesus, the great teacher and healer, had landed
on their shore. From all the country around they brought
on their beds those that were sick, and laid them before
Jesus, begging him to cure them. Many came near his
side, and asked him if they might only touch the border
of the mantle which he wore; and all who touched it
were made perfectly well, so strong was their faith in
Jesus.</p>
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