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*Mark 6:35-44*
*THE LORD OF THE LITTLE*
*Intro*: When we think of God, we often think of Him in terms of the */great/*, the */grand/* and the */glorious/*.
After all, */He is the God of creation/*.
He stood in the middle of nothing, took nothing, and created everything.
*/That’s big!/*
*/        He is the God of revelation/*.
He sent His perfect Word through human instruments, giving us a perfect, inspired record of His words to man.
On top of that, He has perfectly preserved that Word to this very day.
*/That’s big!/*
        */He is the God of salvation/*.
God sent His Son Jesus into this world to die for sin and for sinners.
When Jesus went to the cross, He opened a way so that all who would come to Jesus at God’s invitation would be saved.
God even fixed it so that those who came to Jesus would have all their sins forgiven; they would be adopted into His family; and they would all go to Heaven to live with Him when they leave this world.
*/That’s big!/*
There is no question that we serve a God Who */specializes in the spectacular/*; Who */majors in the miraculous/* and Who */operates in omnipotence/*.
I want you to know that He is also */Lord Of The Little/*!
He is a God Who moves in big ways.
He is a God Who takes the small, insignificant things of this world and uses them for His glory.
This passage reveals */The Lord Of The Little/*.
As we watch Jesus feed the multitudes, we need to remember that the One Who accomplished this miracle is our Lord today.
What He did then, He can do now.
He was the */Lord Of The Little/* on that day and He is still the */Lord Of The Little/* today.
Let’s look in on this special miracle today.
By the way, it must have been very special.
It is the only miracle of Jesus that is mentioned by all four Gospel writers.
There is some help here that we do not want to miss.
Let me show you some */examples/* from this text where Jesus proves that He is */The Lord Of The Little/*.
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