Saturday, January 27, 2018
Give Them Something to Eat w/ David Roper
Give Them
Something to Eat
"Toward evening the
disciples approached him. 'We're out in the country and it's getting late.
Dismiss the people so they can go to the villages and get some supper.' But
Jesus said to them, 'They need not go away; you give them something to
eat'" (Matthew 14:15,16).
Jesus’ disciples were
flummoxed by this request. A little boy gave his lunch to Jesus and fed the
crowd (Matthew 14:13-21).
One school of progressive
thought contends that the little boy's generosity simply moved others in the
crowd to share their lunches, but Matthew clearly intends us to understand that
it was a miracle and an important miracle at that, in that the story appears in
all four Gospels.
What can I learn?
Family members, neighbors,
friends, colleagues and others stand around me in various stages of need.
Should I send them away to someone more capable than I.
Certainly some people’s
needs exceed our ability to help them, but not always. "They need not go
away," Jesus said. "You give them something to eat.” Whatever you
have—a hug, a kind word, a listening ear, a brief prayer, some wisdom you've
gathered over the years—give it away and see what I can do."
Little is much when God is
in it. Give what you have to Him and see what He will do.
David Roper
1.22.18
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