Timberline Windsor | Kaleidoscope: The Feeding of 5000 | Donny Abbott
Series: Kaleidoscope
February 15, 2026 | Donny Abbott
When thousands gathered on a remote hillside with no food in sight, Jesus met their need with compassion and invited His disciples to trust Him with what little they had. As five loaves and two fish were placed in His hands, scarcity was transformed into abundance, revealing a Savior who multiplies beyond expectation. This sign points beyond physical provision to a deeper truth: Jesus is the Bread of Life, the One who alone satisfies the hunger of the human heart.
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