I am continuing my series on the messages I delivered at various camp chapels this summer. Throughout the season, I shared stories from Jesus' life and explored what it means to be a disciple. This week, we focus on the idea that being a disciple requires us to rely on Jesus to meet all of our needs. Drawing from the story of the feeding of the 5,000 found in the gospels, we observe how Jesus, upon learning about the death of His friend John the Baptist, was moved by grief. Despite His sorrow, He saw the people as sheep without a shepherd and chose to address their spiritual and physical needs. The story culminates in the miraculous event where Jesus feeds thousands with just five loaves of barley and two fish. How did He accomplish this? Tune in to this week's podcast to find out.
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