![]() ![]() Peter was called out upon the Sea of Galilee by Jesus as an act of faith. This is a direct reference to Matthew 14:28-29, a subset of the entire passage mentioned in section 1. How much of the lyrics line up with Scripture?Īll of it! Lyrics posted with permission.* As long as we remember that this account is historical and present it as such, it will quench my concerns considerably. ![]() Much like speaking about the “giants of our life” when referring to the account of David and Goliath. For those who are not familiar with the historical account, it can confuse people into thinking that this event never occurred. One of my major concerns is that this song transforms a historical account into a metaphorical overtone. There are other sub-themes including trusting in God, following His leading, and spiritual growth. She takes this incident and applies it to her own walk with Christ, in poetic fashion. Jesus rescues him and brings him back into the boat. He becomes afraid of the wind and doubts, sinking into the sea. Upon affirmation, Peter walks on water to meet Jesus. Peter asks Jesus that upon command, he will come out onto the water. This song is primarily based on the account of Jesus walking on water, in Matthew 14:22-31. I strongly encourage you to consider the potential blessings and dangers of this artist ‘s theology by visiting Resources. Note to new users: This is a different kind of review site! Read About the Berean Test and Evaluation Criteria prior to reading this review. Though there are multiple radio versions, I will review the original. Insofar as I know, this song is meant to be poetic in nature, brimming with metaphors. As far as two years since its initial release, it still showed up as Billboard’s top Christian song. Congregations all over the world sang Hillsong UNITED’s Oceans (Where Feet May Fail) as part of worship to our most Heavenly Father and King. ![]() That song which dominated Christian radio station airwaves for months and (occasionally) still runs on some stations. ![]()
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