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Grace Community Church at Deerfoot
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Thanksgiving always produces leftovers. The leftovers are often better the next day and you never want to waste any food. Just before the Passover Feast, Jesus was the host to a meal on the shores of the Sea of Galilee that had a great number of guests, about 5000. Not only did he feed the crowd but he tested his disciples, blessed the crowd and made what was leftover important by saving them. Jesus was showing how with him, not only do you not run out but you have in abundance and left over when you trust in him.
Sunday Evening Service John 6:1-13
Sunday Evening Service John 6:1-13
Dorrisville Baptist Church
Where did all the toilet paper go? The paper towels? Did thousands just begin using this products or have fear of scarcity caused people to stockpile and hoard? That's what fear of scarcity does to us and it can ruin our souls by inspiring greed. Thankfully, God's given us his antidote greed and has called us to generosity. Pastor Chris Kipp teaches on the Livestream from John 6:1-13 on The Miracle of Generosity. This episode was recorded on the Renaissance Church Livestream on March 29th, 2020 during the COVID-19 shut-in. www.ren-church.org www.facebook.com/renaissancerichmondtx
Where did all the toilet paper go? The paper towels? Did thousands just begin using this products or have fear of scarcity caused people to stockpile and hoard? That's what fear of scarcity does to us and it can ruin our souls by inspiring greed. Thankfully, God's given us his antidote greed and has called us to generosity. Pastor Chris Kipp teaches on the Livestream from John 6:1-13 on The Miracle of Generosity. This episode was recorded on the Renaissance Church Livestream on March 29th, 2020 during the COVID-19 shut-in. www.ren-church.org www.facebook.com/renaissancerichmondtx
Refuge - An Evangelical Free Church
Problems we see in our communities can see completely overwhelming. What can I do with so little to help such a huge problem? God uses the little to make it a much more...
A Little Can Become a Lot
Sermon audio from Liverpool Baptist Church's morning services.
Listen to the messages from our weekly Sunday morning and Sunday evening worship services.
Listen to the messages from our weekly Sunday morning and Sunday evening worship services.
Moundsville Baptist Church
Guest preacher, Curt Brown, shares from John, chapter 6, three levels of faith. What kind of faith do we have when life is challenging?
You will be hard pressed to find any one in the Word who fell from grace that did not first become unthankful / ungrateful for the blessings God through grace put into their lives. Here is a look at why that is. This is our Thanksgiving service for 2015.
You will be hard pressed to find any one in the Word who fell from grace that did not first become unthankful / ungrateful for the blessings God through grace put into their lives. Here is a look at why that is. This is our Thanksgiving service for 2015.
Jesus took two fish and five loaves and multiplied them to feed over 5000 people. He is Lord Algebra. He can take what little we have and multiply it into greater things. Lear how to let go of your little so God can make it great.
Sometimes life catches us unaware. No one enjoys being unprepared for events that comes at us. When this happens, we try desperately to get a handle on things. In our text the disciples were not at all prepared for what was about to happen. Jesus turns to the disciples and asks, how much would it take to feed all the people that came out today? We ask the same questions when we encounter situations in life. How will we meet this particular need? How much will it take to make it through? Jesus takes them through a learning experience. The bible tells us that Jesus knew what He was about to do. He questioned the disciples not because He did not know the answer, but to illustrate to them how great what He was about to do actually was. How many times do we encounter things in life where we are baffled as to what to do. Jesus always has the answer. He begins by asking the disciples "How will we feed these people" He asks to teach them that it was going to take more than they had. He asks that to teach them that even though they did not know what to do, it does not mean that God does not know what to do. God is never caught unaware. God knows. God does not need our help to work things out. We are guilty too many times of trying to play God, or trying to “help God out.” God knows what we need, when we need it, and how to get it to us just when we need it. When God is trying to teach us something, we must give Him what we have no matter how meager or small it may seem. If we will give Him what we have, He will give us what we need. In life's unexpected situations, there is a miracle in the making.
The feeding of the 5000 teaches us that little is much when God is in it.