Wonder Working Jesus | Bring it to me
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In this powerful sermon from New Point Church, the pastor explores the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000 not just as a story of physical provision, but as a profound illustration of God’s heart toward human need. The message begins with the emotional weight of Jesus’ grief over John the Baptist’s death, showing that even in sorrow, Jesus responds with compassion. As crowds follow Him, He doesn’t retreat from their needs but heals the sick and ultimately multiplies five loaves and two fish to feed thousands. The sermon emphasizes that scarcity mindset—'send them away'—contrasts sharply with the kingdom mindset of surrender and trust: 'Bring it to me.' Through this story, the pastor calls listeners to release what they hold tightly—time, resources, past pain—and trust that God will multiply what is offered in faith. Practical steps are offered: shift from scarcity to trust, live open-handed, step into opportunities, expect God to work through you, and measure life by faithfulness, not results. The message culminates in a personal invitation to surrender fully to Jesus, recognizing that true satisfaction comes not from abundance, but from relationship with the Bread of Life. The sermon closes with a congregational prayer of surrender and a call to live as active participants in God’s miraculous work.
What feels insufficient in your hands becomes abundant in God’s hands when you surrender it.
Compassion moves Jesus to act, even in grief—He invites us to move toward others’ pain.
Scarcity mindset says 'send them away'; kingdom mindset says 'bring it to me.'
God multiplies what is broken and surrendered, not what is perfect and controlled.
Generosity begins not with abundance, but with trust in God’s provision.
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The Reality of Lack and God’s Response
The sermon opens with a reflection on personal experiences of scarcity—lack of food, money, time, energy, or clarity—and positions this as a universal human condition. The pastor emphasizes that God enters these moments not to ignore our need, but to transform it.
Jesus' Grief and Compassion in the Midst of Loss
“Jesus didn’t say, 'I’m carrying too much today. I’ve got a lot going on, so I’m not gonna be able to sit with you in this.' Instead, he felt compassion and moved toward them.”
The Clash of Mindsets: Scarcity vs. Kingdom
“Scarcity focuses on what's missing and the kingdom focuses on who is present.”
The Miracle of Surrender and Multiplication
“The miracle was in the movement. Just take the next step because provision is always revealed through obedience.”
Living the Kingdom Mindset Daily
“You don’t have to be ready—just open your hands and say, 'I’m all in.'”
“If your life is broken, it may be because pieces will feed a multitude.”
“The miracle was in the movement. Just take the next step because provision is always revealed through obedience.”
“Jesus didn’t say, 'I’m carrying too much today. I’ve got a lot going on, so I’m not gonna be able to sit with you in this.' Instead, he felt compassion and moved toward them.”
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Jesus
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Disciples
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John the Baptist
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Matthew 14:13-21
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New Point Church
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Herod
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Exodus 4:2
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Hebrews 4:15
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Passover
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Elizabeth Elliot
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