For the Kingdom: a neverthirst podcast
Spencer reads the feeding of the 5,000 from John 6:4-15 and sits with three questions. What does this show us about God? What about the boy who handed over his lunch? And how should any of it change us in 2026? The answer to the first one stacks up fast. God sees people in their need. He has compassion. He loves to dwell with the lowly. He holds the power, and He's the one who provides. Jesus feeds more than 10,000 people from five loaves and two fish, then calls himself the bread of life. Then there's the boy. He didn't have much. He gave it anyway, and Jesus did the rest. Spencer ties that to neverthirst's own start: one village in Wito, South Sudan, and a prayer that God would multiply it. He leans on Richard Phillips, A.W. Pink, and the prayer-driven ministry of George Mueller, who fed thousands of orphans without a fundraising plan, a marketing team, or a podcast. Just his knees. The takeaway Spencer keeps coming back to: don't measure the need against your own poverty. Measure it against what God can do. The episode closes with the story of Mey, a man in Southeast Asia who came to faith in 2025 after a neverthirst partner showed up to assess his village for a water project. Then a prayer focus for the Sokoto Fulani, an unreached people group in Niger. =================================== Connect with Spencer and the neverthirst team: neverthirstwater.org [https://neverthirstwater.org/] Host: Spencer Sutton To Learn More About neverthirst: neverthirstwater.org [https://neverthirstwater.org/] =================================== Production House: Flint Stone Media [http://flintstonemedia.com/] Copyright of neverthirst 2025.
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