Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2021)
Feeding The 5000; Luke 9-10
Season 10, Episode 8
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12-Oct-2021
Jesus Christ’s ministry was full of joy and wellness. As thousands of people gathered to see and hear Jesus, He compassionately ministered to them. On one particular occasion we learn that Jesus has no food on hand for the crowd. The disciples knew this and told Jesus to break ministry and send the people away. Jesus had another plan! A miracle would allow ministry to continue and the entire crowd would be fed through the provision of God. What are the details of this ministry event? How did Jesus Christ distribute the food? How did He make sure that everyone got what they needed in the middle of the wilderness area? This miracle is remarkable to think about, especially when we break it down and study the events surrounding it.
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