After the multiplication of loaves, Jesus tells the apostles to get into Peter's boat while he remains behind to pray. As Jesus later walks on the water and approaches the apostles, intending to "pass them by," he reassures them: "Take heart; I am" (Mk 6:48-50). What is the significance of this saying? How does this event further Jesus' earlier eucharistic teaching? Find out in Episode 2 of Bread of Life.
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