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What does grace mean in relation to Christ feeding His disciples?

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Grace is evidenced in Christ feeding His disciples, highlighting His provision and care for His people.

In the sermon, a poignant moment unfolds when the risen Christ prepares a meal for His disciples. This act is not merely about physical sustenance but symbolizes the profound grace and fellowship Christ offers to His followers. The bread and fish represent the nourishment that Christ provides for our souls, illustrating that He is the Bread of Life. He graciously gives to His disciples despite their previous failures, reflecting the idea that God’s grace meets us in our need. This provision underscores the belief that Christ supplies all that is necessary for both physical and spiritual sustenance, affirming that we depend on Him entirely.
Scripture References: John 21:12, 1 Peter 5:7

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