The importance of feeding the 5000 is to show how powerful God is. He can make you die on the spot, H can heal anything that you have, He can do ANYTHING, except sin of course. God's perfect!! And He LOVE'S you more than anything else!
The alternative view of this event is that when the sharing of the loaves and fishes began, others in the crowd who had brought food began to share what they had - a true miracle in its own right!
I think it was the feeding of the five thousand.
The feeding of the five thousand is the only miracle recorded in all four Gospels because it holds significant theological importance, illustrating Jesus' compassion, ability to provide, and the concept of spiritual nourishment. This miracle not only demonstrates his divine authority over nature but also foreshadows the Last Supper and the Eucharist, themes central to Christian faith. Its repetition across the Gospels emphasizes its relevance to the early Christian community and the message of Jesus feeding both body and spirit.
feeding of the five thousand by stephen hi dad
The famous incident is the feeding of the five thousand. A crowd of five thousand people had gathered to listen to Jesus preaching, but they didn't bring any lunch (pretty stupid, huh?). Some kid did bring lunch with him; five loaves of bread (not like Hovis sliced white bread or something; probably about the size of a fist) and three fish. Jesus blessed the food, and it was multiplied. The fishes and loaves fed five thousand people: a miracle.
Twice while feeding the five thousand and at the last supper.
Jesus Miracle Crusade was created in 1975.
The boy offered Jesus five loaves of bread and two fish for lunch. Jesus used this small meal to perform a miracle, feeding thousands of people in the crowd.
Jesus performed that first miracle at a wedding at Cana.
with a little boys bread and fish. which Jesus made multiply into enough.
Jesus' feeding of 5,000 people is his only Miracle that the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John all describe. An exact date for this supposed miracle isn't known, but if it happened it would have been around 25 C.E.
No, I have not experienced the miracle of Jesus cooking breakfast.
Some of the lessons Jesus taught were called parables.