FEEDING THE FIVE THOUSAND
Jesus had just heard about the death of John the Baptist.
As
soon as Jesus heard the news, he left in a boat to a remote area to be alone. But
the crowds heard where he was headed and followed on foot from many towns. Jesus
saw the huge crowd as he stepped from the boat, and he had compassion on them
and healed their sick.
That
evening the disciples came to him and said, “This is a remote place, and it’s
already getting late. Send the crowds
away so they can go to the villages and buy food for themselves.
But
Jesus said, “That isn’t necessary—you feed them.”
“But
we have only five loaves of bread and two fish!” they answered.
“Bring them here,” he said. Then he told the people to sit down on the
grass. Jesus took the five loaves and
two fish, looked up toward heaven, and blessed them. Then, breaking the loaves into pieces, he
gave the bread to the disciples, who distributed it to the people. They all ate as much as they wanted, and
afterward, the disciples picked up twelve baskets of leftovers. About 5,000 men were fed that day, in
addition to all the women and children!
Matthew 14:13-21 NLT
I like this story, but I wonder what it would look like today. I can picture …
Peter looked around and said, “Here we go again. A crowd and I am responsible for the legal stuff. It used to be so easy. A crowd came and Jesus healed and taught. Not now. I'd better get to it.” Peter then made sure they had all the permits and checked on local restrictions.
The news spread fast. “JESUS IS GOING TO BE ON THE HILL.” Things started happening! The local ticket broker printed tickets for the section close to where Jesus would be. Ticket sales went through the roof. The man, who had the only porta-pots within fifty miles, loaded them on the flatbed and headed to the hill. The food truck owners also heard the news. They took off, paying no attention to the speed limit. The roads were congested with people walking. The news reported that at least five thousand men, plus the women and children, were filling the hillside. The reporter thought it was strange that there was no sound system and no band for an opening act.
Jesus stepped out of the boat and the crowd became quiet. He had compassion and healed the sick. Then he began to teach.
Towards evening, the disciples suggested that Jesus end his teaching and let the people go into the town and get something to eat. Jesus chuckled and said, “Go into town? Look around, there are food trucks and the Ubers are making so many deliveries they called Grubhub to help. But sit back and wait. I have an idea.”
Immediately, the food trucks discovered they were out of food. The Ubers and Grubhubs stopped delivering. Their electric cars suddenly needed charging. Only a few people had gotten anything to eat because 99.9% were hanging onto every word.
Jesus looked around and asked the disciples, “What food is available?”
The disciples, still whispering about all the sources for food having shut down, said there were only two fish sandwiches and three extra buns from the golden arches. Jesus told them, “That is perfect. Bring them to me.”
Jesus looked up toward heaven and blessed the food. Then he instructed the disciples to feed the people all they wanted. The disciples did just that. They fed the people and had baskets of food left.
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I love this story and, yes, I let my imagination bring the story into today. I think this story is told for many reasons.
Jesus healed and Jesus taught a whole lot of people. These people will go home and tell a whole lot more people. They would spread the message Jesus taught them and talk about the healings. The Word of God can spread quickly, if we allow our lives to shine with God’s love and tell Jesus’ story to others.
Men, women, and children came because they were seeking to fill the hole in their lives that only God can fill. They were hungry for the Good News Jesus was teaching. They came to be fed.
HE FED THEM!! Think about that. He fed their bodies food that had been blessed. He fed their souls with words from God. They came to hear this man called Jesus because everyone was talking about him. They left knowing earthly food fills us only until our next meal, BUT the Word of God fills our souls and lasts forever.
I also think this story was a lesson for the disciples, especially Peter. Jesus was preparing them to feed his sheep.
A third time
he asked him, “Simon son of John, do you love me?”
Peter was hurt
that Jesus asked the question a third time.
He said, “Lord, you know everything.
You know that I love you.”
Jesus said, “Then feed my sheep.”
John 21:17
I have two questions:
- Do
you leave full when you pray, read the scriptures and spend time with
Jesus?
- What
did they do with the leftovers?
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