00:00This is Hayla. Good morning, Hayla. Good morning, Paul.
00:08Good morning, Paul. How do you like it? How are you all right now?
00:15Nine.
00:16Hayla, this is nine. The scopes are here, Joseph and Evelyn.
00:20They're here along with Aunty Pauline.
00:23And we are so happy. They're the Bilyasi family.
00:27By the way, Bilyasi family, congratulations. It's your wedding anniversary.
00:32We teach soon. God bless you, Paul. Thank you. Amen.
00:35Paul, how are you doing? Amen. I love you, Vietnam. You're always cool.
00:41Good morning, yes. Okay, state your beautiful name.
00:47That's Kylie. I won't miss her. This is Kylie.
00:50And also, the Flint sister is Katie. Hello, Paul. I love your shirt.
00:56Your shirt is a sweet, oh, good memory. Sweet candy.
01:00Is that your classic routine?
01:03It's just a chair, okay?
01:05And this is the beautiful collar.
01:07How are you familiar? All right.
01:10Now, I'm going to tell you the story of one of the stories in the New Testament was the feeding of the 5,000.
01:17Okay?
01:18Now, we are on the trip. I'm sorry I have to, you know, I'm getting hungry.
01:25This time around, you're getting hungry.
01:27But let's see if I can, I have a problem. I have a problem.
01:34I want to feed you all, but I only have, hmm, one, two, three, four, five.
01:41I only have four pieces of crackers in here.
01:46One, two, three, four. This is not going to be enough, right?
01:52But I think I can make this work. I can stretch it.
01:57And I'm going to have Caleb, have one, twice broken, have Caleb.
02:01You can have the fall, you can have that.
02:04At least you will all be fed today, right?
02:06And then Katie and Heidi, okay?
02:09And then I think it should work, right?
02:12I think, well, not really enough, but, well, I was hoping there would be more children.
02:18I can bring you on some.
02:20Now, it would be selfish on my part if I just ate my crackers and not shared, right?
02:28There is a story in the Bible.
02:30There was a boy who brought his lunch, five pieces of bread, but instead of eating it, you know what he did?
02:37He gave it to Jesus, and you know what Jesus did?
02:40He broke it, he blessed it, and then he shared it with the people.
02:45And you know what? More than 5,000, approximately 20,000 people were fed that day.
02:51Not only were they fed them, there were so much extra bread.
02:56Twelve big baskets of bread there.
02:59And you know why?
03:01Because the little given to the Lord became plenty.
03:06The little to the Lord becomes plenty.
03:10So whatever small item you have, you give it to Jesus, he's going to make it more than enough for you.
03:19Now, we're going to pray, right?
03:21And may this piece of cracker remind you of sharing and what it means that he will be fed.
03:28And more than enough, hold your hands, bow your hands, close your eyes.
03:32Pray with me and say,
03:33Dear Jesus, you are indeed the miracle maker.
03:40You can provide it in powerful ways.
03:45Help us not to fret, not to worry, not to be anxious, because you will always prove yourself worthy.
03:58In your name we pray. Amen.
04:01Do you think that's enough for you for the whole day?
04:04One tiny piece of cracker?
04:06Oh, we do not have that match, right?
04:08But, ah, I'll make it up to you.
04:10How about this?
04:11One package of cracker for you?
04:13One package for you?
04:15One package for you?
04:17One package for you?
04:18One package for you?
04:19One package for you?
04:20One package for you?
04:22Big guy, one for you, sir.
04:25Yay!
04:26Alright!
04:27Give them a round, sing applause, sing applause, sing applause, sing applause.
04:30Secondly, let's always sing one more song, moment by moment.