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What does the Bible say about the feeding of the 5000?

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The feeding of the 5000 demonstrates Jesus' compassion and miraculous provision, highlighting His divine authority and the importance of faith in Him.

The feeding of the 5000 is a significant miracle recorded in all four Gospels. It illustrates not only Jesus' compassion for the masses who followed Him but also serves as a test of His disciples' faith. In John 6, Jesus asks Philip where to buy bread for the crowd, knowing they do not have sufficient resources to feed them. The miracle reveals that Jesus is in control, orchestrating every detail, and it emphasizes the lesson that physical provisions are ultimately in His hands. The disciples' doubt reflects our tendency to forget the power of Christ in times of need, underscoring the necessity of relying not on our own understanding but on His divine capability.
Scripture References: John 6:1-14, John 6:1-15, John 20:30-31, Luke 9:12-17, Romans 1:16, Luke 9:10-17

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Luke 9:12-17
J.C. Ryle · Jun 28, 2016
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