"Walk on the Water Moment"

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Matt Hammitt “Walk On The Water Moment” Melodies of Mercy

It’s surprising how faith often asks us to step forward before anything looks safe. Not after the fear settles. Not once the path clears. But right in the middle of the uncertainty — when the waves are still rising and the wind hasn’t died down. That tension is something every believer knows well: the pull between staying where it’s comfortable and daring to trust God enough to move. Matt Hammitt’s “Walk On The Water Moment” leans into that exact space, capturing the courage it takes to lift your foot from the boat and place it somewhere only God can hold.

Matt has always written from a place of lived experience — the kind that carries both tenderness and grit. His voice in this song feels like someone who has wrestled with doubt but refuses to let it define the story. “Walk On The Water Moment” isn’t about reckless leaps; it’s about obedient steps. It’s about choosing trust when everything in you wants to retreat. It’s about remembering that Jesus didn’t call Peter into the storm to drown him — He called him to show what faith can do when it’s anchored in the right place.

There’s a depth in this song that reminds me of how Scripture describes faith — not as something fragile, but as something that grows stronger when tested. Matthew 14:29 — “Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus.” It’s such a simple sentence, yet it carries the weight of every risk we take in obedience. And woven through Hammitt’s lyrics is that same invitation: to believe that God is already standing in the place He’s asking us to step.

Another verse rises quietly behind the message: Psalm 18:33 — “He makes my feet like the feet of a deer; He causes me to stand on the heights.” Faith doesn’t just move us — it steadies us. It strengthens what feels weak. It teaches us how to stand in places we never thought we could reach. And “Walk On The Water Moment” captures that beautifully, reminding us that courage isn’t the absence of fear; it’s the decision to trust God more than the storm.

Listening to this song made me think about the moments in my own walk where God asked me to move before I felt ready — the times when obedience felt bigger than my confidence. Yet somehow, every step taken in faith led to something deeper, something stronger, something more alive. That’s the heartbeat of this track. It doesn’t pressure. It doesn’t demand. It simply invites. It whispers that maybe the thing God is calling you toward isn’t meant to be understood first — it’s meant to be trusted.

And then there’s this truth that settles in quietly: Isaiah 41:10 — “I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” God doesn’t call us into the unknown and leave us there. He upholds. He strengthens. He steadies. He walks with us on the waves we never thought we could stand on.

If you’re standing at the edge of something new… if you sense God nudging you toward a step that feels bigger than your courage… if you’re longing for a reminder that faith still moves, still breathes, still leads — let this song speak to that place. Let it encourage you to lift your eyes, steady your heart, and take the step God has been preparing you for. The water may look uncertain, but the One calling you forward is not.

Matt Hammitt’s inspiring single “Walk On The Water Moment” is a powerful reminder that faith grows when we dare to trust God beyond what feels safe. It’s a stirring anthem for anyone standing at the edge of obedience, ready to take the next step. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs courage today — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Matt Hammitt’s music and helps us continue sharing songs that lift hearts and point people back to Jesus.

 

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