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How does Jesus demonstrate God's compassion in the feeding of the 5,000?

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Jesus shows God's compassion by meeting the physical and spiritual needs of the multitude.

In the account of the feeding of the 5,000 (Matthew 14:14), Jesus is moved with compassion for the crowd because they were like sheep without a shepherd. This act of feeding them not only demonstrates His powerful ability to provide physically but also reflects His desire to meet their deeper spiritual needs. By teaching them about God's truth and ultimately offering Himself as the bread of life, He illustrates that God cares deeply for His creation, fulfilling both physical hunger and spiritual thirst. This dual provision underscores the holistic care that Jesus, as God incarnate, brings to His people.
Scripture References: Matthew 14:14

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