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In this sermon, Stuart Nelson explores the theme of supernatural provision in the life of Jesus. He begins by looking at the story of Jesus feeding the 5,000, in which Jesus miraculously provides enough food for a crowd of people who had been following him for several days. Nelson then goes on to discuss the importance of having a humble reaction to being blessed by God. He points out that the disciples were initially hesitant to accept Jesus' offer to provide them with food, but they eventually came to understand that his provision was a sign of his love and care for them. Finally, Nelson talks about how Jesus equips the called to do his work. He points out that Jesus did not just provide for the disciples' physical needs, but he also equipped them with the spiritual gifts and abilities they needed to carry out his ministry.
This sermon is a reminder that God is always willing to provide for us, both in our physical and spiritual needs. It is also a reminder that we should be humble and grateful when God blesses us. If you are looking for a sermon that will encourage you and challenge you to trust in God's provision, then I encourage you to listen to this one.
By Living Hope Isle of ManIn this sermon, Stuart Nelson explores the theme of supernatural provision in the life of Jesus. He begins by looking at the story of Jesus feeding the 5,000, in which Jesus miraculously provides enough food for a crowd of people who had been following him for several days. Nelson then goes on to discuss the importance of having a humble reaction to being blessed by God. He points out that the disciples were initially hesitant to accept Jesus' offer to provide them with food, but they eventually came to understand that his provision was a sign of his love and care for them. Finally, Nelson talks about how Jesus equips the called to do his work. He points out that Jesus did not just provide for the disciples' physical needs, but he also equipped them with the spiritual gifts and abilities they needed to carry out his ministry.
This sermon is a reminder that God is always willing to provide for us, both in our physical and spiritual needs. It is also a reminder that we should be humble and grateful when God blesses us. If you are looking for a sermon that will encourage you and challenge you to trust in God's provision, then I encourage you to listen to this one.