Seminaries and Institutes
Matthew 14: ‘Be Not Afraid’


“Matthew 14: ‘Be Not Afraid’” New Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2003)

“Matthew 14,” New Testament Student Study Guide

Matthew 14

“Be Not Afraid”

Many times in the scriptures the Lord tells us not to fear, but rather to have faith in Him and His purposes (for example, see Isaiah 41:13; Mark 5:36; D&C 6:34–36). When we act in fear we often make mistakes, but when we act in faith we have the strength to accomplish much more than we could on our own. Look for how fear or faith is demonstrated in the stories in Matthew 14 and how fear or faith affected the people involved.

Other Accounts of What You Read in Matthew 14

Matthew 14:1–12Mark 6:14–29

Matthew 14:13–33Mark 6:30–52; Luke 9:10–17; John 6:1–21

Matthew 14:34–36Mark 6:53–56

Studying the Scriptures

Do activity A as you study Matthew 14.

  1. Walking on Water

    Answer the following questions about Matthew 14:22–33:

    1. What was Jesus doing while the disciples were in the ship?

    2. How did the disciples first react to Jesus walking on the water toward them?

    3. What does Peter’s response say about him?

    4. What does Matthew say about why Peter sank?

    5. What did Peter do when he began to sink?

    6. How can Peter’s experience be symbolic of your attempts to come unto Christ?