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The sermon centers on the profound truth that God cares for all His people—Jew and Gentile alike—in every circumstance, illustrated through Jesus' healing of the multitudes and the miraculous feeding of the 4,000. Drawing from Matthew 15:29–38, it emphasizes Christ's compassion for the helpless, both physically and spiritually, revealing that His care is not limited by ethnicity or condition, but extends to all who come to Him in need. The miracles are not merely acts of provision but profound spiritual signs pointing to Christ as the true bread from heaven, who alone can satisfy the deepest hunger of the soul and secure eternal life through His atoning sacrifice. The sermon underscores that salvation is comprehensive, fully covering every sin and meeting every spiritual need, and calls listeners to respond in worship and faith, recognizing that God's compassion is both present and personal, inviting all to taste and see that He is good.
