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This week we’re looking into John, Chapter 6 with our focus today being on John 6:11-13.
Jesus then took the loaves, and after giving thanks He distributed them to those who were reclining; likewise also of the fish, as much as they wanted. And when they had eaten their fill, He said to His disciples, “Gather up the leftover pieces so that nothing will be lost.” So they gathered them up, and filled twelve baskets with pieces from the five barley loaves which were left over by those who had eaten. (John 6:11-13)
There is an old song that says, “little is much when God is in it” -- and we see that truth on grand display in the feeding of the 5000. Let’s take a few minutes to consider how little the supply and how great the provision in this miracle.
It was Andrew that reported a lad (a young boy) who had five loaves and two fishes. These were not loaves of bread as we might think of them. They were small cakes made of barley. Barley was not the grain of choice; it was a grain of necessity. What about the two fish? The original language indicates these were small fish. Most commentators suggest these were small, smoked fish – think anchovies or sardines. This was a meagre meal for the lad, not enough to share with one other person, let alone 5000. Is it any wonder that Andrew asks, “but what are they among so many?”
In the hands of the Lord, and with His blessing, the meagre provision becomes a vast supply. They ate as much as they desired (v. 11) until they were filled (v. 12). But what about the leftovers; the twelve baskets that were collected by the disciples? It is the Apostle Paul who reminds us in Ephesians 3:20 that he is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think.
There are moments when His provision exceeds our vision, but not His purpose. We are called to be good stewards of His gifts, never wasteful or neglecting the Father’s provision.
What is it that you have deemed too small or insignificant to have an impact? Where have you, or perhaps someone in your circle, been called to serve but it doesn’t seem practical? Can I remind you that He is our source, the gift is from Him and the work belongs to Him. Our best response is to be obedient, to surrender what we have, and join Him in His work.
By Jesse Smith
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