Sermon Tone Analysis

WE CAN SOLVE THIS
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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YOU CAN SOLVE THIS
You Are Never Alone
by
Max Lacado
John 6:1-13
What was the request brought to Jesus about the crowd?
Did the Disciples expect their request to be answered the way Jesus did?
What did they want Him to do?
How did Jesus respond to what they brought to Him (two fish and five loaves)?
What was the significance of the 12 baskets left over?
How can you apply this to your own life today?
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