Your input, God’s output [Sermon]

Do you ever wonder if you can make a difference. I mean, a real difference? A lot of us doubt that we can. We certainly won’t make it into a history book or have a TV special made about us.

But what if we’re thinking about it all wrong?

The truth is, you can make a meaningful difference in your life and in this world. It’s just that you have to have the right perspective and priorities.

In this sermon on John 6:1-15 where Jesus miraculously feeds thousands of people, I take us through the text, and zero in on an anonymous and poor boy. His act of faith was not put to waste. This practical sermon gives us a lot to consider as we contemplate how to make a difference with our own lives.

The sermon is called “Your Input, God’s Output.”

Below is the YouTube video version. Under that is the audio-only download. You can also access a link to the “growing deeper” background content as a part of The Pulse Podcast.

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As mentioned, you can access the extra “growing deeper” background content as a part of The Pulse Podcast with Matthew Ruttan (by clicking here) or by finding it wherever you subscribe to podcasts — iTunes (Apple Podcasts), Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or TuneIn). It’s called “The feeding of the 5000 and a poor boy’s gift to Jesus.”

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