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How does Jesus provide for His disciples after the resurrection?

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Jesus provides for His disciples in a personal and caring manner, showcasing His love and support.

After the disciples recognized Jesus, He had prepared a meal for them—fish and bread—on a fire (John 21:9). This not only demonstrates His divine provision but also His intimate care for them. The fact that He serves them signifies that He is the sustainer of their needs and reinforces His role as the Good Shepherd who provides for His sheep. In the context of the sermon, it illustrates that despite their failures and return to old ways, Jesus graciously meets their needs, inviting them to fellowship with Him (‘Come and dine’). This aspect of God's provision is central to the Christian faith, as He promises to meet the needs of His followers.
Scripture References: John 21:9

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