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Sunday Morning Services - 9:00 & 10:45am

Sunday Morning Services - 9:00 & 10:45am

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CWC Milton:The Auditorium (Entrance #6)

363 Stamm Rd, Milton, PA 17847, USA

Sunday 8:00 AM

Sunday 10:45 AM

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Lunch with a Few More Friends: You Feed Them - the Disciples' Dilemma

Matthew 14:16

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Philip = ISFJ
ISFJ: Warm considerate, gentle, responsible, pragmatic, and thorough. Devoted caretakers who enjoy being helpful to others.

Myers-Briggs:
To increase energy, those who…
Turn to others are an E (extroversion) Turn inward are I (introversion)
Those who take in information in a…
Creative way are an N (intuition) Pragmatic way are S (sensing)
When making decisions, those who…
Seek harmony are an F (feeling) Seek objective truth are T (thinking)
Those who prefer to…
Get closer and act are a J (judging) Stay open and adapt are P (perceiving)

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A. Jesus had...
1. Jesus had just heard the news about John the Baptist.

Matthew 14:13

2. Jesus had just gathered His disciples together to hear their news of their ministry experiences.

Mark 6:30

3. Jesus had decided He needed time alone.

Matthew 14:13

4. Jesus had wanted time alone, but the needs of those following stirred His heart!

Matthew 14:13-14

B. Here’s how the story unfolded…
(Matthew 14, Mark 6, Luke 9, & John 6)
1. The disciples came with the need of the crowd.

Mark 6:35-36

2. The disciples had not eaten either.

Mark 6:31

3. Jesus responded by turning the responsibility back on them.

Mark 6:37

4. The disciples were clueless!

Mark 6:37

5. Jesus asked what they had.

Mark 6:38

6. There was one young boy's lunch.

John 6:8-9

7. Jesus instructed the disciples to direct the crowds (between 200-400 groups).

John 6:10

8. Jesus blessed the loaves and distributed them!

John 6:11

9. The twelve disciples gathered twelve baskets of leftovers.

John 6:12-13

C. If you were friends with the disciples and a face in the crowd, what takeaway would you gain from your friendship?
From the disciples:
1. We always have the answer to our needs with us, wherever we go!
2. Don’t forget the miracles of the past!
3. All that Jesus wants is what we have, not what we don’t have!
4. If Jesus did it once, He can do it again! (5,000 & 4,000)
5. Remember, God always has a plan and is never caught off-guard.
6. Our original destination may not be where we end up…and that’s ok!





From Jesus:
7. Sometimes our own needs have to be secondary to the needs around us.
8. When God looks at a crowd, He always sees individual needs with compassion!
9. Jesus will take your little, multiply it, and use it to minister to the lives of many!
10. God never wastes anything that is surrendered to Him.
11. When God does a miracle, there is more than enough!
12. Remember…the miracle didn’t happen until there was a surrender of what they did have to Jesus and a letting go of fish and loaves to the crowd. Trusting Jesus for a miracle means we surrender what we have…let go of our expectations…and allow Him to bring the miracle as He sees!
ISTJ –Responsible, sincere, analytical, reserved, realistic, systematic. Hardworking and trustworthy with sound practical judgment.

ISFJ – Warm considerate, gentle, responsible, pragmatic, and thorough. Devoted caretakers who enjoy being helpful to others.

INFJ – Idealistic, organized, insightful, dependable, compassionate and gentle. Seek harmony and cooperation, enjoy intellectual stimulation.

INTJ – Innovative, independent, strategic, logical, reserved, insightful. Driven by their own original ideas to achieve improvements.

ISTP – Action-oriented, logical, analytical, spontaneous, reserved, independent. Enjoy adventure skilled at understanding how mechanical things work.

ISFP – Gentle, sensitive, nurturing, helpful, flexible, realistic. Seek to create a personal environment that is both beautiful and practical.

INFP – Sensitive, creative, idealistic, perceptive, caring, loyal. Value inner harmony and personal growth, focus on dreams and possibilities.

INTP – Intellectual, logical, precise, reserved, flexible, imaginative. Original thinkers who enjoy speculation and creative problem-solving.

ESTP – Outgoing, realistic, action-oriented, curious, versatile, spontaneous. Pragmatic problem solvers and skillful negotiators.

ESFP – Playful, enthusiastic, friendly, spontaneous, tactful, flexible. Have strong common sense; enjoy helping people in tangible ways.

ENFP – Enthusiastic, creative spontaneous, optimistic, supportive, playful. Value inspiration; enjoy starting new projects, see potential in others.

ENTP – Inventive, enthusiastic, strategic, enterprising, inquisitive, versatile. Enjoy new ideas and challenges, value inspiration.

ESTJ – Efficient, outgoing, analytical, systematic, dependable, realistic. Like to run the show and get things done in an orderly fashion.

ESFJ – Friendly, outgoing, reliable, conscientious, organized, practical. Seek to be helpful and please others, enjoy being active and productive.

ENFJ – Caring, enthusiastic, idealistic, organized, diplomatic, responsible. Skilled communicators who value connection with people.

ENTJ – Strategic, logical, efficient, outgoing, ambitious, independent. Effective organizers of people and long- range planners.

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