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What does the Bible say about the feeding of the 5,000?

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The feeding of the 5,000 illustrates Christ's divine provision and compassion, revealing His power to meet needs beyond human limitations.

The feeding of the 5,000 is the only miracle recorded in all four Gospels, highlighting its significance. In this event, Christ demonstrates His compassion by asking His disciples how to feed a large crowd. Philip calculates the impossibility of the situation, revealing human limitations in the face of divine power. However, Christ takes five loaves and two fish, gives thanks, and miraculously multiplies them to satisfy the multitude, emphasizing that nothing is too difficult for God. This miracle signifies Christ as the ultimate provider and the bread of life, satisfying spiritual hunger as well.
Scripture References: John 6:1-14, Luke 9:12-17, Matthew 14:15-21, Luke 9:10-17, Exodus 16:1-8

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Loaves and Fishes
Mike Baker · Apr 18, 2021
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