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Pastor Isaac Makashinyi preached from Mark 6:30–44 on “The Compassionate Saviour’s Superabundant Provision,” teaching that Jesus provides abundantly for our needs and that His compassion reveals the heart of God, calling us to respond with gratitude and faith.
He began by noting that a large crowd without leadership becomes chaotic, highlighting humanity’s need for true spiritual guidance.
First, he spoke about compassion that sees our true condition, explaining that while God recognises our physical frailty, Jesus also sees our deeper spiritual need, which is salvation. Before feeding the crowd, Jesus taught them God’s Word, showing that our greatest need is not food but life through God’s Word, as man does not live by bread alone but by every word that comes from God. He reminded us that it is possible to be surrounded by Christians and still be like sheep without a shepherd, remaining far from God.
Second, he emphasised that compassion feeds us first with the Word, as Jesus multiplied truth through His teaching, showing that a shepherd’s first gift is God’s Word; physical hunger is real, but spiritual hunger is ultimate, and without Christ we may have food yet still remain hungry.
Finally, he explained that compassion provides abundantly, as Jesus’ miracle was not only provision for the crowd but also training for His disciples to grow in faith, teaching them to trust Christ’s sufficiency and recognise His care in every need.
By ACU MediaPastor Isaac Makashinyi preached from Mark 6:30–44 on “The Compassionate Saviour’s Superabundant Provision,” teaching that Jesus provides abundantly for our needs and that His compassion reveals the heart of God, calling us to respond with gratitude and faith.
He began by noting that a large crowd without leadership becomes chaotic, highlighting humanity’s need for true spiritual guidance.
First, he spoke about compassion that sees our true condition, explaining that while God recognises our physical frailty, Jesus also sees our deeper spiritual need, which is salvation. Before feeding the crowd, Jesus taught them God’s Word, showing that our greatest need is not food but life through God’s Word, as man does not live by bread alone but by every word that comes from God. He reminded us that it is possible to be surrounded by Christians and still be like sheep without a shepherd, remaining far from God.
Second, he emphasised that compassion feeds us first with the Word, as Jesus multiplied truth through His teaching, showing that a shepherd’s first gift is God’s Word; physical hunger is real, but spiritual hunger is ultimate, and without Christ we may have food yet still remain hungry.
Finally, he explained that compassion provides abundantly, as Jesus’ miracle was not only provision for the crowd but also training for His disciples to grow in faith, teaching them to trust Christ’s sufficiency and recognise His care in every need.