The poem describes a biblical story where Jesus calms a storm at sea after his disciples cry out in fear that their boat is sinking. It then reflects that Jesus would still be God even if he had never performed any miracles, because his divine identity is not dependent on what he did but rather who he is. It also mentions that Mary, as Jesus' mother, already knew he was the Son of God from the angel's message, and did not need to see miracles to believe in his identity and purpose.
The poem describes a biblical story where Jesus calms a storm at sea after his disciples cry out in fear that their boat is sinking. It then reflects that Jesus would still be God even if he had never performed any miracles, because his divine identity is not dependent on what he did but rather who he is. It also mentions that Mary, as Jesus' mother, already knew he was the Son of God from the angel's message, and did not need to see miracles to believe in his identity and purpose.
The poem describes a biblical story where Jesus calms a storm at sea after his disciples cry out in fear that their boat is sinking. It then reflects that Jesus would still be God even if he had never performed any miracles, because his divine identity is not dependent on what he did but rather who he is. It also mentions that Mary, as Jesus' mother, already knew he was the Son of God from the angel's message, and did not need to see miracles to believe in his identity and purpose.