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How does the feeding of the 5000 demonstrate God's grace?

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The miracle shows that God's grace provides abundantly, meeting needs with more than what is asked or expected.

The feeding of the 5000 illustrates the concept of God's grace in several ways. Firstly, it portrays the abundance of God's provision—Jesus didn't merely satisfy the hunger of the crowd, but there was also plenty left over. This reflects the inexhaustible nature of God's grace; it cannot be depleted. Just as He provided physically for the multitude, He provides spiritually for His people. The miracle also teaches us that our resources, though limited, are sufficient when offered to Christ. His grace operates through weakness, transforming our meager offerings into plenty, thus emphasizing that divine grace accomplishes what human effort cannot.
Scripture References: John 6:12-13

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