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What does the Bible say about Jesus's care for His disciples?

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The Bible reveals that Jesus is deeply concerned for the well-being of His disciples, as seen in John 21:4-5.

In John 21:4-5, we see a poignant moment post-resurrection where Jesus calls out to His disciples, asking if they have caught any fish. This incident illustrates Jesus's familiar and caring relationship with His followers, emphasizing His role not just as Lord but as their sustaining and nurturing provider. His inquiry into their needs showcases His intimate concern for their present state, echoing the broader biblical truth that He takes part in all that concerns His people. Such moments remind believers of His unwavering support and the assurance that He is always present, even when they may not recognize Him.
Scripture References: John 21:4-5

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John 21:4, 5
Robert Hawker · Apr 25, 2016
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