Teachable Moments

Mark 8 Today we face crowds but in a smaller situation than what faced Jesus this day. The gospel writer Mark simply says there was another (emphasis added!)  large crowd with nothing to eat and to make matters more pressing, and again, as before, it has been three days. God uses repetition to teach a lesson to the disciples and us!

 The people are hungry but they don’t want to leave. Into this scene, we see the heart of Jesus filled with compassion. Although Jesus saw and recognized hunger in the crowd, it seems that the disciples hunger overshadowed their memories of a similar situation not too long ago. Impatiently, they answer Jesus, where can we get enough food to feed this army? But, Jesus will use this situation as a teachable moment. He  knows something they do not; just as before, He can multiply the little to make a lot.

How often do we just look and react at a situation the way the disciples did? Instead of asking Jesus to help them, they only saw the problem, but not the solution. How like us! Perhaps it had been quite some time since Jesus had fed the 5000. Circumstances and timing has changed but the Master Provider has not, yet the disciples were in forget mode. How like us! We see God at work but when a similar problem surfaces some time later we forget what God has done in the past.

Jesus as the Master Teacher is saying; how foolish you are to forget what I have done for you in the past!

How Like Us

Soon Thanksgiving will be upon us. Are you looking forward to it or are you wishing that day would just go…away…takes too much time and no one helps or is grateful. You are not alone…Jesus also faced this….

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John 6 How Like Us

On the shores of Galilee Jesus turned a small boy’s picnic lunch into a smorgasbord. It was there many saw how the Master took what was a little and made much so the hunger of the crowd was abated. In fact, even the disciples were able to pick up 12 baskets of leftovers!  However, those who partook did not even offer a thank you to the master chef. How like us.

After the evening passed and morning came, they were surprised to find that there was no instant breakfast; so they went looking for the master chef. But Jesus knew their hearts. They wanted not only a free meal but also to make Him king. Finding him across the Sea they audaciously said what miraculous sign will you perform so that we may see it and believe you? How like us.

We see a miracle yet remain unsatisfied and just want more. God had given the children of Israel freedom and then He provided manna, water, and even quail; yet they grumbled and complained. How like us.

We are unsatisfied because our hearts are hard and will remain that way until we have experienced the Bread of Life and the Living Water. Jesus is the one who can satisfy our hunger and our thirst.

 Or are we still looking for a sign?  

How like us.  

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