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by Vance Havner
Can God furnish a table in the wilderness (Ps. 78:19)? From whence can a man satisfy these men with bread here in the wilderness (Mark 8:4)?
1. When our Lord fed the multitude there was a bread problem. There was a budget proposed. Philip “made an estimate” that two hundred pennyworth of bread would not feed such a crowd.
2. There was a boy presented, Andrew, always introducing somebody to Jesus (the Greeks who came to see Him, his brother, Peter) said, “There is a lad here.”
3. There was a bounty provided, plenty of food with basketsfull left over. When God provides, there is always a surplus, for He giveth liberally.

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