Sometimes it's hard to believe that God cares about the day to day frustrations and challenges that we face. Our struggle with sin can cause us to believe that God is absent from us or complicit in our current situations. However, when we look at the work of Jesus here in Mark chapter 8 we see a compassionate provider that cares for people. Not just the righteous and not just the Jew but people like you and me with our everyday needs. Jesus does more than care here He provides in abundance for a group of people who absolutely didn't deserve it.
I. Jesus Cares about people. vs 1-3
II. Jesus care for the people challenged the disciples beliefs. vs 4-5
III. Jesus care for the people is evidenced by His miraculous provision. vs 6-9
IV. Jesus care for the people instructed the Disciples. vs 10
a. They learned about His divinity.
b. They prioritized worship.
c. They recognized divine provision.
d. They learned about true compassion.