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Paula White Sunday Stream 05/05/24

May 5, 2024

In this sermon, Pastor Paula White Cain talks about how we can be blessed in our brokenness. She starts by encouraging the audience to give their tithes and offerings to God, and shares a testimony of someone who received financial breakthrough after praying for it. She then reads from Mark chapter 6, where Jesus feeds the 5000 with just five loaves and two fish. She explains that this story is a pattern for how God works in our lives, and that when we are in a storm, we must not forget the miracles God has done for us in the past. She also emphasizes the importance of recognizing what we do have, rather than focusing on what we don't have, as this is where God can work and multiply our resources. She ends by encouraging the audience to trust in God and remember the lessons from the story of the feeding of the 5000.

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