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Join us as we listen to today's episode on "You Feed Them" by Elder Angela Nelson.
This message teaches that God calls believers to grow into spiritual maturity and responsibility. In Matthew 14:15–18, Jesus told the disciples, “You feed them,” because it was time for them to act on what they had learnt. He wanted them to offer what they had so He could perform a miracle through it. Likewise, in Exodus 5:2, Moses only had a shepherd’s rod, yet God used that ordinary object powerfully. The lesson is that God can use whatever we place in His hands.
2 Timothy 2:15 encourages believers to study the Word of God so they may be approved and properly equipped. The Word is the Bread of Life, living and active, and it carries God’s power. We must know it, pray it and live by it in order to help others and bring glory to God.
Psalms 138:2 teaches that God magnifies and honours His Word, meaning He is committed to fulfilling His promises. Because God exalts His Word, we can trust it completely. The Word should be treasured, relied upon and used as our spiritual weapon, for without it we can easily be deceived.
By Restoration Community Chapel - AdabrakaJoin us as we listen to today's episode on "You Feed Them" by Elder Angela Nelson.
This message teaches that God calls believers to grow into spiritual maturity and responsibility. In Matthew 14:15–18, Jesus told the disciples, “You feed them,” because it was time for them to act on what they had learnt. He wanted them to offer what they had so He could perform a miracle through it. Likewise, in Exodus 5:2, Moses only had a shepherd’s rod, yet God used that ordinary object powerfully. The lesson is that God can use whatever we place in His hands.
2 Timothy 2:15 encourages believers to study the Word of God so they may be approved and properly equipped. The Word is the Bread of Life, living and active, and it carries God’s power. We must know it, pray it and live by it in order to help others and bring glory to God.
Psalms 138:2 teaches that God magnifies and honours His Word, meaning He is committed to fulfilling His promises. Because God exalts His Word, we can trust it completely. The Word should be treasured, relied upon and used as our spiritual weapon, for without it we can easily be deceived.