Matthew 14:25-32 Fear can keep us from trusting in Christ and coming unto him
In Matthew chapter 14 verse 26 it talks about the disciples having fear when they see Christ walking on the sea of Galilee. Elder Holland talks about this verse and says that too often we run from the very things that bless, save, and soothe us. We often see Gospel commandments and commitments as something to be feared and forsaken when in reality they help us and guide us on the right path. I love the next verse that continue and how Peter with his eyes focus and fixated on the savior is able to walk to Christ but when he looks away from the Savior to see the furious waves from the boisterous wind he begins to sink and cries out for the help of the Savior and Christ immediately stretches forth his hand to Peter. I love that and how much meaning it has behind it that we can apply to our lives. When we fail, stumble and loose focus or turn our faith away from the savior we begin to sink and find ourselves desperately calling for the Saviors help in which he will always be there to help if we but ask. If we remember to look to the Savior and turn to him we can accomplish all the waves that life may throw upon us and the hardest boisterous winds that would cause us to doubt our faith if we looked away from the savior. We must remember to have Christ at the focus of our lives. A lot of times the things that distract me from my Savior and cause me to spiritually sink and doubt my faith are technology and allowing my mind to wander. It really helps if I put good thought and actions into my mind and do things that will help my spirit control my thoughts, things such as reading my scriptures, praying, and serving others.

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