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John 6:11

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Then Jesus held the loaves of bread. Jesus thanked God for the bread and gave it to the people that were waiting to eat. He did the same with the fish. Jesus gave the people as much as they wanted.

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Jesus took the seven loaves of bread and the fish. Then Jesus gave thanks to God for the food. Jesus divided the food and gave it to the followers. The followers gave the food to the people.

Jesus got ready to eat with them and took some bread. He gave thanks for the food and divided it. Then he gave it to them.

Then Jesus said, “Bring some of the fish that you caught.”

Jesus walked to the food. He took the bread and gave it to them. Jesus also got the fish and gave it to them.

When the followers stepped out of the boat and onto the shore, they saw a fire of hot coals. There were fish on the fire and some bread there too.

But then some boats from Tiberias came. The boats landed near the place where the people had eaten \{the day before\}. This was where they had eaten the bread after the Lord (Jesus) gave thanks.

“Here is a boy with five loaves of barley bread and two little fish. But that is not enough for so many people.”

After he said this, Paul took some bread and thanked God for it before all of them. He broke off a piece and began eating.

The person that thinks one day is more important than other days is doing that for the Lord. And the person that eats all kinds of food is doing that for the Lord. Yes, he gives thanks to God \{for that food\}. And the person that refuses to eat some foods does that for the Lord. And he gives thanks to God.

Give thanks \{to God\} at all times. That is what God wants for you in Christ Jesus.

So, go into town and you will find him. If you hurry, you can catch him before he goes up to eat at the place for worship. The seer blesses the sacrifice. So the people won’t start eating until he gets there. If you hurry, you can find the seer.”




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