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S-1> TEXT: Matthew 14:14-21 KEY VERSE: Philippians 4:19
TEXT: Matthew 14:14-21
KEY VERSE: Philippians 4:19
S-2-KV> Philippians 4:19
INTRODUCTION:
S-3> This is the fifth in the series, “WWJD (What Would Jesus Do)?”
S-4> The first was, “Jesus Would Practice What He Preached.”
S-5> Mark 12:29-31
S-6> Live like Jesus, so others will know how to live.
S-7> The second was, “Jesus Would Go The Distance.”
S-8> Matthew 5:44
S-9> Live like Jesus, so others will know how Jesus lived.
S-10> The third was “Jesus Would Keep First Things First.”
S-11> Matthew 6:33
S-12> Learn from Jesus how to keep your life in order.
S-13> The fourth was “Jesus Would Refuse To Quit.”
S-14> Isaiah 50:7
S-15> Winners never quit, and quitters never win.
S-16> This message is entitled, “Jesus Would Make Lunch.”
This is the fifth in the series, “WWJD (What Would Jesus Do)?”
(# 5)
S-17> Philippians 4:19
Jesus wants to meet our need, Jesus wants to answer our prayer, and Jesus wants to bless us.
S-18> Matthew 7:11
S-19> James 1:17
When Jesus saw a need and the one in need had faith, Jesus met the need.
S-20> Mark 11:22-24
Jesus can do anything, but He always waits for us to ask Him, in faith, believing that He will answer.
S-21-CF> Give unto the Lord and He will multiply what you give Him.
S-22> 1) Have Compassion.
S-23> Matthew 14:14
Many people pray and ask God to use them.
Many people want God to be pleased with their life, by knowing that God is doing something with them and through them.
God can’t use us if we do not have compassion for others.
S-24> If we don’t have compassion for others, we’re useless in the kingdom of God.
Jesus had taken His disciples out into a desert place because they needed some rest.
S-25> Mark 6:31-32
The people saw and followed Jesus and His disciples.
S-26> Mark 6:33
S-27> When Jesus saw the people, He “was moved with compassion toward them,”
Jesus put His own needs aside and ministered unto the people.
They had a powerful healing service.
The scripture says, “and he healed their sick.”
(Matthew 14:14c)
S-22> 1) Have Compassion.
S-28> 2) Bless What You Have.
S-29> When you are compassionate toward others, God will reveal His power and purpose.
Jesus knew what was going to happen next, but He wanted the disciples to see how God does things.
S-30> Matthew 14:16
S-31> John 6:6-9
S-32> The more impossible a situation looks, the more powerful the miracle of God is manifest.
Children have an amazing and unwavering faith in God.
S-33> Mark 10:14
We must walk in child-like faith if we are going to please God.
S-34> Hebrews 11:6
Jesus blessed what had been given to him.
S-35> Matthew 14:19
Jesus didn’t take the people to “Golden Corral” He was “Golden Corral”.
Jesus didn’t serve steak and potatoes, it was more like fish and chips, but there is a very good reason for this.
Jesus used what He was given.
S-36> Jesus only multiplies what you give Him.
Jesus works with what you entrust to His care.
If you want to be blessed by God, you must give Him something to bless.
Give God what you want Him to have, and He will bless it.
S-22> 1) Have Compassion.
S-28> 2) Bless What You Have.
S-37> 3) Give What You’ve Been Given.
God specializes in using little and making it much.
S-38> Whatever God gives you, give it back.
God blesses through giving not taking.
S-39> Matthew 14:19
Give God what you want Him to multiply back into your life and He will do it.
S-40> What have you been asking God to do for you, that you must do for others to receive the blessing in your life?
What has God asked you to do and you are waiting for someone else to do it, when God wants to bless you for being obedient.
S-41> Romans 11:29
If God has given you a talent and you refuse to use it, you will lose it.
S-42> It is only when we give away what God has given us, that He will bless us.
S-43> Matthew 16:25
S-44> Romans 1:16
S-22> 1) Have Compassion.
S-28> 2) Bless What You Have.
S-37> 3) Give What You’ve Been Given.
S-45> 4) Recognize The Miracle Of God.
S-46> Matthew 14:20
Look at what God did.
Praise Him for it.
S-47> God specializes in miracles, look for them.
Every time God answers prayer, He is fulfilling His Word.
When we receive the answer, it is a miracle.
S-48> God always fulfills His Word.
It is our responsibility to receive God’s answer.
Jesus made lunch for about twelve-thousand (12,000) people with a little boy’s lunch.
Then Jesus blessed the little boy for his offering unto the Lord.
S-49> John 6:12-13
The little boy entrusted Jesus with his lunch when he gave it to Him.
Once Jesus received it, He blessed it, His Father multiplied it, the people ate it, and Jesus returned the lunch to the boy multiplied back over 1200%.
S-50> Jesus sent the disciples to gather up the fragments (each disciple collected a basket full of fragments).
CONCLUSION:
Making lunch for about twelve-thousand (12,000) people is no harder for Jesus then to grow the grain that is later made into bread.
All the animals belong to God.
S-51> Psalm 50:10
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