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Sign #4: Feeding the Five Thousand (John 6:1–14)

RealityJesus is the Bread of Life who satisfies our deepest hunger.

  • Jesus used a small offering—a boy’s five loaves and two fish—to provide abundantly for thousands.
  • This sign reveals that Jesus doesn’t just meet needs; He is the provision, offering Himself as eternal sustenance.

ResponseEmbrace Jesus as your true sustenance.

  • Reflect on areas where you’ve been chasing “temporary bread” (e.g., career, approval, material possessions).

Sign #5: Walking on Water (John 6:16–21)

RealityJesus is Lord over creation, offering peace in the midst of chaos.

  • In the storm, Jesus walked on water, demonstrating His authority over nature.
  • His presence, not the absence of the storm, brought peace to His disciples.

ResponseTrust in Jesus’ sovereignty over chaos.

  • Identify a chaotic area in your life and release it to Jesus.

Sign #6: Healing the Man Born Blind (John 9:1–12)

RealityJesus is the light of the world who opens our spiritual eyes.

  • Jesus healed the man born blind, showing that He reveals spiritual truth.
  • The healing challenged assumptions about sin and suffering, pointing to God’s glory.

ResponseSeek clarity in spiritual vision.           

  • Confront areas of spiritual blindness in your life.

Sign #7: Raising Lazarus from the Dead (John 11:1–44)

RealityJesus is the resurrection and the life, holding power over death itself.

  • Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, proving His authority over both physical and spiritual death.
  • Eternal life begins now through faith in Jesus, bringing quality and hope to this life as well.

ResponseEngage Jesus for a resurrection in life’s dead areas.

  • Identify an area of your life that feels “dead” (e.g., a relationship, dream, or hardened heart).

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