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What does the Bible say about Jesus feeding the hungry?

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In Mark 8:1-9, Jesus demonstrates compassion for a hungry multitude and satisfies their needs by miraculously providing food.

In Mark 8:1-9, we see Jesus in the wilderness with a large crowd of about 4,000 people who had followed Him for three days without food. He expresses compassion, noting their hunger and vulnerability. Jesus' action in feeding them is an expression of His divine compassion and power. This event reflects not only His ability to perform miracles but also emphasizes the necessity of following Him with a heart that recognizes spiritual and physical needs. The act of feeding the hungry serves as a vivid reminder that Christ is the source of sustenance both for the body and soul, illustrating the grace He extends to those who seek Him earnestly.
Scripture References: Mark 8:1-9

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