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This week, Jordan brings a message based on John 6:1-14, the story of Jesus feeding the 5000. Jordan starts by prompting us to think about our default mindset: optimism versus pessimism. Jesus then dives into Jesus's compassion for the crowd and the principle that "something is better than nothing," emphasizing how Jesus multiplies even meager offerings when placed in His hands, such as the boy's five loaves and two fish. Jordan challenges us to offer their small resources, like limited time or an ounce of courage, to God, trusting that He will use them to achieve great things. Jordan concludes by sharing about how he witnessed this multiplication in his own ministry experience and asking the congregation to reflect on what they are willing to give up to Jesus today.
By Campus Light College ChurchThis week, Jordan brings a message based on John 6:1-14, the story of Jesus feeding the 5000. Jordan starts by prompting us to think about our default mindset: optimism versus pessimism. Jesus then dives into Jesus's compassion for the crowd and the principle that "something is better than nothing," emphasizing how Jesus multiplies even meager offerings when placed in His hands, such as the boy's five loaves and two fish. Jordan challenges us to offer their small resources, like limited time or an ounce of courage, to God, trusting that He will use them to achieve great things. Jordan concludes by sharing about how he witnessed this multiplication in his own ministry experience and asking the congregation to reflect on what they are willing to give up to Jesus today.