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Nikes for that.
Good reading for thankful, for Keith and for his efforts and his good skills and reading and we're thankful that he's growing in Christ, and as he's getting older getting that experience.
We're thankful for that because we're going to need him in years to come.
Right?
That's right.
We're going to need and we need them.
Now.
But we are thankful to be here this morning to be with you.
And and we can worship Our God together and praise His name for everything that he is done for us.
And so if he can't read that cartoon, we're talkin about the 5000 that Jesus is going to feed.
If Jesus tried to feed the 5000 today.
There's Jesus's.
Got the fish in the bread, and the first group says, I can't eat that.
I'm a vegan.
Got a funny kind of true.
But before we get underway reminder, that we are two weeks away from having our 100th, anniversary celebration.
And so we're looking forward to that.
I hope that you all will be here and to take part in that.
I also hope that you're going to invite people to become a enjoy that day with us.
And it's not just one day.
It's actually Saturday Saturday.
We're going to have a picnic.
It is Memorial Day weekend, but we're going to have a picnic on Saturday from 12 to whenever we get tired.
And so you're all welcome to come or they will have hot dogs and hamburgers and all the picnic food that goes with hot dogs and hamburgers, and then Sunday, we'll have our regular worship.
Our they will be a few changes in the scheduling within that hour.
But the Brother Don Cherry will be here to bring the lesson that morning and Brother.
Don Martin will be here, leading Us in singing.
So we look forward to their appearances here and we look forward to after the service.
We're going to have pictures and we're going to have people giving talks and talking about the history of this church, and whoever wants to get up and talk about some of the things that they have done here over the years.
They'll be welcome to that.
There ought to be some videos, some important videos, and I think you all will want to be here to see those videos and then we'll break for a fellowship meal and and then we'll have some singing and then we'll call it a day.
I look forward to that.
so as her brother Chief Red, Talking about feeding the 5000.
You know, that's the only Miracle besides the resurrection is the only Miracle that's recording all four Gospels.
And so God, evidently think it's and thinks it's important that it be restated, four times in those four gospel accounts.
And so if it was important for then it must be important for us to read it and to understand the facts about it.
But as we think about the idea of Jesus feeding the 5000 with five loaves of bread and two fish, we are mindful of the power of God and we're mindful of his greatness, the things that he can do.
Now, the background to the story to the event.
Is that?
John the Baptist that just been beheaded.
And just prior to, that Jesus had sent out his disciples, his 12 on a limited Commission.
Where they would go and preach the gospel and they would cast out demons and do all sorts of things.
And when they returned, they told Jesus everything about it, but then of course, they were told about John, the Baptist being beheaded, by the order of Herod.
All because his wife herodias was offended.
John the Baptist for his preaching.
And so we come here to the feeding of the 5000, or they had gone over to the other side of the lake.
And that would be the Sea of Galilee and Thursday were going over, the crowd, followed Jesus.
And so, in fact, Mark tells us that all the people were running.
Now, it's a good three or four miles in a direction to where they were going on the other side of the lake.
They weren't going clear across the other side, like they're kind of going on a diagonal.
And as they got to the place, it says, the people were already there.
The people were already, there.
They have run.
And so we find here, the multitude of people kept coming in and kept coming in, in the Bible tells us that there were five thousand men.
I'm here, which means male species.
So we understand that there were more than just $5,000.
Then there were five thousand men, but there were women and children.
And they were bringing the sick and the infirmed, and those who needed to be healed, and they were wanting Jesus to heal their friends, and their family and their neighbors.
And so, all of these people are now pushing in Upon Jesus and his disciples, his apostles.
It's funny that they were originally going over to the other side.
To take a rest.
They wanted a little bit of rest after all they just come back on their limited commission and you're tired.
And Jesus is tired.
And I want to go take a rest.
And so they go to the other side to do that.
Very thing to sit under a shade tree and it just fall asleep at the rest, their minds and rest, their bodies and lo and behold, there's a crowd of people there already.
And the Bible tells us in Jesus had compassion on them.
For they were like sheep without a Shepherd, Black Sheep without a shepherd and I want to point your back to the Book of Ezekiel because that's exactly what is Ezekiel was.
Describing concerning God's people.
They were sheep without a shepherd.
Ezekiel chapter 34 says and the word of the Lord came to me saying, son of man, prophesy against the Shepherds of Israel prophesying say to them.
Thus says the Lord God to the Shepherds, go to the Shepherds of Israel.
Woe to the Shepherds of Israel, who feed themselves.
Now, the Shepherds here.
They are the religious leaders of the people and look what's the religious leaders are feeding themselves before the people.
They're supposed to be Servants of God.
And what do we know about service?
What do we know about being a servant of God?
That we serve others first and then ourselves, right?
But these were the leaders of the people and they felt that they were worthy to be fed first.
They were better than all the people.
So God says, woe to the Shepherds of Israel who feed themselves.
Should not the shepherd's feed the flocks.
You eat the fat and clothe yourselves with the wool.
You Slaughter, the fat legs, but you do not feed the fluff the week.
You have nots Franklin, Northbound up the broken, nor brought back, what was driven away, nor sought what was lost, but with force and cruelty, you have ruled them.
Kind of sounds like some of our leaders today.
Thankfully not in this church.
Thankfully, we have an elder ship, a leadership that is devoted themselves to Christ first and then to the flock and we have those leaders today who are doing well in leading us and feeding the flock.
Helping one, another were thankful for that.
But there's a lot of places in the world where this is not.
So.
And people are often forgot.
But was forced and cruel to you have ruled them.
So they were scattered because there was no Shepherd and they became food for all the beasts of the field when they were scattered my sheep.
Wander through all the mountains and every high heel.
Yes.
My flock was scattered over the whole face of the Earth and no one was seeking or searching for them.
Not only is Ezekiel talking about * present.
He's also talking about future and this is where we find ourselves.
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