Good Morning
All,
Matthew
14: 16-17; “But Jesus said, “They
need not go away; you give them something to eat.”
They said to him, “We
have only five loaves here and two fish.”
So are you prepared? Are you
prepared for the unexpected? I can
remember as a kid that, more often than not, my mom would keep a John Morrell ‘easy
cut’ ham in the freezer. That way, if
company showed up on day she could feed them.
It might have been baked, or sliced and fried or just sliced for
sandwiches but she could always feed them ham.
She was always ready to feed someone who showed up at dinner or
suppertime. She loved it so you usually
had enough “reserve resources” to manage a houseful when she needed to. Perhaps your mom is or was like that as well.
In our verses, from the Feeding of the 5000, one might be tempted to
think that these disciples needed a Lutheran mother to be ready to feed a crowd
of unexpected company. The disciples and
Jesus had sought out a quiet out of the way place so they could take a breather
for a moment. They had just went out on
an evangelism program and came back to tell Jesus. As they were coming together, they received
word that John the Baptist had been executed.
So they desperately wanted some quiet alone time.
But the people recognized Jesus and began to gather. First it was dozens, then hundreds and
finally thousands of people; perhaps as many as 25,000 people. It was approaching the supper hour so the
disciples went and asked Jesus to send the people away to find food on their
own. They had looked around and saw
nothing for food for the people to eat.
They were away from the cities and even then didn’t have that much
money. The disciples figured the only
way to resolve this was to send the people away before they got too hungry and
restless.
Yet Jesus gave them a different and a direct command, “you give them
something to eat.” The disciples
scrambled and found two fish and five small loaves, roughly two McDonald’s fish
filet sandwiches for 25,000 people. They
panicked and were lost and confused. The
problem was that they looked to themselves for their answer and supply rather
than to Jesus. Eventually they came to
Jesus for the supply that they needed.
One thing that comes through to us is this simple fact; our source is
always Jesus. When the need arises, we
can look to him first knowing that he will provide for our needs or we can
wait, try it on our own, suffer from fear, anxiety, worry and discomfort then
look to Jesus. It might seem somewhat
strange but it is our decision. Do we
look to Jesus right away or do we bear a burden that we do not need to
bear? Which is it for you?
Father,
the eyes of all look to you and you furnish their meat in due season. Lead us by your Spirit to look to you as our
only source of hope, joy and peace. Be
with those who are trying to bear the burdens of this life on their own. Lead them to see that all things come from
you and our help is in your hands. In
the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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