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The Feeding of the 5,000
Only miracle listed in all four of the gospels
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The desire of Jesus v.1-4
This is about 1 year after the end of John 5. We see that in Mark 6:30 after they returned from their missions
Bethsaida - this is where Peter and Andrew were from.
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The multitudes following Jesus for signs - the wrong reason.... John 6:26
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Jesus’s desire was to be alone with His disciples
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The Passover was near
2. The compassion of Jesus v.5
3. The Testing by Jesus v.5-6
Bethsaida is Phillips hometown
Jesus is testing Phillip to see if Phillip is relying on himself or relying on Jesus
4. The Answer for Jesus v.7-9
Phillip had 200 denarii v.7
not enough - This represented about 8 months of wages
Phillip thought money was the solution for the problem
Andrew failed as well v.8-9
Barley bread was used to feed livestock.
Andrew failed to understand that a little bit in the hands of the Lord goes a long, long way.
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The Miracle from Jesus v.10-11
v.11 Jesus gave thanks as it came from above.
It is God’s will that we give thanks
Prayer - Jesus thanked God for the food.
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The lesson by Jesus v.12-13
Spiritual - Gather the fragments so that none are lost.
Physical - Picked up 12 baskets of fragments…One for each of the 12 disciples
Quit relying on yourselves
7. The Statement about Jesus v.14
The prophet
The followed him physically
Jesus became the Messiah spiritually
The Comfort of Jesus
John 6:15-21 is about how Jesus comes to comforts us in our storms.
Matthew 14 and Mark 6 are the parallel gospels to this account.
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The example of the Lord v.15
Jesus perceived that the Jews wanted Him to be a political and military king.
He came to be a servant, not a king.
He came to be the bread of life
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The knowledge of the Lord v.16-18
The sea of Galilee is 680 feet below sea level.
Jesus made the disciples get into the boat… Jesus had full knowledge that the storm was coming.
Whatever storm you are in, God knows about it or is making it happen.
Disciples did not see Jesus, but He could see them.
God is with us
3. The timing of the storm V19
v.16 - left in the evening, the 1st watch which is from 6PM-9PM
The fourth watch of night is from 3:00 AM to 6:00 AM
The disciples were in the storm for a period of 6-12 hours!
God’s timing is always perfect, He is never late.
Why the storm?
To turn our eyes to Jesus
So we can minister to others - 2 Cor 1:3
4. The Words of Lord
v.20 - Do not be afraid!
The storm is still raging at this point in time
Jesus is calming the storm internally
Peter’s Prayer?
Lord, Save me!
5. Receiving the Lord v21
Peace
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