Cameron was learning to water...
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Cameron was learning to water ski. His father instructed him how to crouch low on his
skis, "Sit on the water," was how he put it, and then stand when the boat began to pull.
Cameron was ready. He sat back in the water, the rope between his skis, his skis
relatively straight. The boat moved forward, the rope became taut, and Cameron
straightened his legs. He was up. His dad and brother in the boat cheered, then opened the
throttle for a bit more speed. "You're up," they hollered back to him. "You're skiing."
Then it happened. It was as if Cameron suddenly realized what he was doing. He looked
down frantically, let go of the rope, and tumbled through the water. As his father
explained it later, "It was like he lost faith that he could do it." A couple of tries later and
Cameron's faith was restored and he was skiing.
Peter momentarily lost faith, too. As a result, he sunk like the rock (you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church) he was.
Peter momentarily lost faith, too. As a result, he sunk like the rock (you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church) he was.
