Mark 6:34-44
34 Jesus saw the huge crowd as he stepped from the boat,
and he had compassion on them because they were like sheep without a shepherd.
So he began teaching them many things. 35 Late in the afternoon his disciples
came to him and said, "This is a remote place, and it's already getting
late. 36 Send the crowds away so they can go to the nearby farms and villages
and buy something to eat." 37 But Jesus said, "You feed them."
"With what?" they asked. "We'd have to work for months to earn
enough money to buy food for all these people!" 38 "How much bread do
you have?" he asked. "Go and find out." They came back and
reported, "We have five loaves of bread and two fish." 39 Then Jesus
told the disciples to have the people sit down in groups on the green grass. 40
So they sat down in groups of fifty or a hundred. 41 Jesus took the five loaves
and two fish, looked up toward heaven, and blessed them. Then, breaking the
loaves into pieces, he kept giving the bread to the disciples so t hey could distribute it to the people. He
also divided the fish for everyone to share. 42 They all ate as much as they
wanted, 43 and afterward, the disciples picked up twelve baskets of leftover
bread and fish. 44 A total of 5,000 men and their families were fed from those
loaves!
Food for thought !
This is a very special miracle. So special that it is the
only miracle of Jesus which is related in all four gospels. It is special also
in that it shows the TWO ingredients of every miracle. There’s God, and there’s
man; there’s praying to God, and there’s playing our part. The two ALWAYS go
together.
When the disciples were asked to give the people
something to eat, they insisted that that was practically impossible; they
compared it to working for months to earn enough money to buy food for all the
people! They really meant "Anything we have got is no use at all,"
which was correct. What was not correct was the disciples not to think of God.
This is how many of us deal with difficulties; we think
of everything and everybody except God. We look at problems through our eyes
and our efforts and our wages, etc., just like the disciples did: "We'd
have to work for months to earn enough money to buy food for all these
people!" With such false start we cannot end with correct solutions; we
are like the disciples: "This is a remote place, and it's already getting
late. Send the crowds away.”
After seeing their inadequate solutions, Jesus taught
them and us a lifetime lesson. For a miracle to happen, two things must
concurrently occur: praying to God, and playing our part. Prayer alone is not
enough; playing our part is not enough. We must pray to God, yes, but also, we
must play our part. This is what Jesus did:
Jesus took the five loaves and two fish, looked up toward heaven, and
blessed them (he prayed to God). But Jesus demanded that the disciples play
their part: "How much bread do you have?" he asked. "Go and find
out." They came back and reported, "We have five loaves of bread and
two fish." 39 Then Jesus told the disciples to have the people sit down in
groups on the green grass. Jesus took the five loaves and two fish and gave to
the disciples so they could distribute it to the people.
All this means that whenever we have those humanly
speaking impossible situations, whenever we seek a miracle from God, we must do
two things: pray to God, and play our part. As you play your part pray, and as
you pray, play your part.
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