And so begins the story of Jesus feeding the 5,000, with
five loaves of bread and two fish. But
the disciples, the leaders of Jesus’ little church, didn’t think they could
possibly do it. They just didn’t have
the money or the supplies to pull it off.
Although much has changed in the church over the centuries,
this issue remains…church leaders still struggle with how to do ministry and
mission with limited resources. It
almost always seems that we just don’t have enough money or resources to do
God’s work where God is calling us. But
Jesus doesn’t have the same worries as his disciples.
Jesus said, “Make the
people sit down. So they sat down, about
5,000 in all.” Then Jesus took the
loaves, and when he had given thanks, he distributed them to those who were
seated; so also the fish, as much as they wanted.”
Jesus takes the small gift from the boy and miraculously
multiplies it so that all 5,000 people have plenty to eat. Jesus could have performed this miracle in
many different ways, but he chose to have it start with a small gift from a
boy. Not that it was a small thing from
the boy’s perspective…it may well have been his family’s food for the day…yet
he gave generously, trusting that Jesus would provide.
And God still chooses to use our gifts that we think are too
small to make a difference on their own…and God multiplies them to feed the
hungry, quench the thirsty, and provide for the little, the lost and the
lonely. Just like Jesus uses the boy’s
gift in this story, doing God’s work in the world begins with our gifts… which
God miraculously multiples into abundant blessings for many.
So trust God and give!
And then expect to see God do amazing things.
When they were
satisfied, he told his disciples, “Gather up the fragments left over, so that
nothing may be lost.” So they gathered
them up, and from the fragments of the five barley loaves, left by those who
had eaten, they filled twelve baskets.
All from a small gift by a little boy. Amazing!
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