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Probably those loaves and fish were meant to be the boy’s lunch - or lunch for his whole family. The crowd had converged from the entire surrounding region, and many would have walked from many miles away. What had brought the boy there? What might he and his family have heard about Jesus? Why had they come?
Surrounded by the immense crowd out, away from the nearest town, up on a mountain, was it a difficult choice for the boy to offer his food when he didn’t know where or when he would have more? We probably all know people (perhaps even ourselves) who wouldn’t have let on that we had our own food among a hungry crowd. Yet something inspired the boy to share his, and Jesus used a little to feed a lot. The boy learned something that day that we all need to learn and re-learn. We can trust Jesus with whatever we have, a little or a lot, to do miraculous things.
In his song “What You Got,” songwriter Billy Crockett put it into music this way: “But oh/remember the fish and the loaves/How love has a math of its own/ What you got is more than enough/ When God gets a hold/Of what you got.” We can trust Jesus with what ever we have, a little or a lot, to do miraculous things.
Questions of the week
• If you were the boy in the crowd, do you think you would have shared your food? Why or why not?
• Is there anything you are feeling a bit stingy or possessive about sharing now that God might want to put to use for the good of others?