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WHEN YOUR SITUATION SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE

by Jim Henry

Scripture: MARK 8:1


Jim Henry, Pastor
First Baptist Church
3701 L.B. McLeod Road
Orlando, FL 32805
Reprinted from the Radio Program, "WE BELIEVE"
Program #127, CT #208292

WHEN YOUR SITUATION SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE
Mark 8:1-9

We are now halfway through the Book of Mark. It has been an exciting
pilgrimage through this book of action, miracles, sharing the pilgrimage of our
Lord Jesus and His three years of ministry while here on earth. Verses 1-9:
In those days again when there was a great multitude
and they had nothing to eat, He called His disciples
and said to them,
"I feel compassion for the multitude, because they remain
with me now three days, and have nothing to eat:
And if I send them away hungry to their home, they will
faint on the way, and some of them will have come from a
distance."
And His disciples answered Him, Where will anyone be able
to find enough to satisfy these men with bread here in a
desolate place?-
And He was asking them, "How many loaves do you have?"
And they said, "Seven."
And He directed the multitude to sit down on the ground:
And taking the seven loaves, He gave thanks, and broke them,
and started giving them to His disciples to serve to them;
and they served them to the multitude.
They also had a few small fih:- and after THe had blessed
them, He ordered these to be served as well.
And they ate, and were satisfied, and they picked up seven
large baskets full of what was left over of the broken pieces.
And about four thousand were there: and He sent them away.
Have you ever faced an impossible situation? I mean something bigger than
anything you had ever run into before? Maybe it was something you didn't ask
for; something somebody else got you into. Maybe it was because of your own sin
and disobedience. But whatever, it was or is an impossible situation.
You say, "Well, that's not me. I'm not there." Hey, hold on! You might
be someday. How do you face a mountain too tall to climb? An impossible
situation? There are d ...

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