May 11: Hebrews 6, Genesis 17, Psalm 80
May 12: Hebrews 7, Genesis 18, Psalm 81
May 13: Hebrews 8, Genesis 19, Psalm 82
May 14: Hebrews 9, Genesis 20, Psalm 83
May 15: Hebrews 10, Genesis 21, Psalm 84
May 16: Hebrews 11, Genesis 22, Psalm 85
May 17: Hebrews 12, Genesis 23, Psalm 86
May 18: Hebrews 13, Genesis 24, Psalm 87
May 19: James 1, Genesis 25, Psalm 88
May 20: James 2, Genesis 26, Psalm 89
May 21: James 3, Genesis 27, Psalm 90
May 22: James 4, Genesis 28, Psalm 91
May 23: James 5, Genesis 29, Psalm 92
May 24: 1 Peter 1, Genesis 30, Psalm 93
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Scripture:
Luke 9:13-1713 He replied, “You give them something to eat.”They answered, “We have only five loaves of bread and two fish—unless we go and buy food for all this crowd.” 14 (About five thousand men were there.)But he said to his disciples, “Have them sit down in groups of about fifty each.” 15 The disciples did so, and everyone sat down. 16 Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and broke them. Then he gave them to the disciples to distribute to the people. 17 They all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over.
Observation:
The chapter begins with a reminder that when Jesus called the twelve, they were given “power and authority” – and nothing else. The power and authority to “drive out demons and to cure diseases” was all they were to bring – no extra clothes, food, no bag to carry anything in. They were fully equipped for the journey.
Understanding:
The miracles of Jesus multiplying food are some of my favorites.
- I love food.
- I love the picture of provision it shows – even in the seemingly logistically impossible.
And…right now, in the midst of the pandemic, that provision message hits different. As we look ahead into a bunch of unknowns, many are filled with fear, scarcity thinking and, logistically speaking, that thought process makes sense. But, what’s awesome, is we serve a God that makes sense of the nonsense, makes possible what seems impossible – whether that’s stretching two fish and five loaves to feed five thousand or stretching your last paycheck to last two extra weeks…or whatever the circumstances may be. And, in true Jesus fashion, there will probably be leftovers!And what did the disciples have to do to make it possible? They collected the fish they had, they put what they had in Jesus’ hands, then they took what Jesus gave them and distributed to the people, then picked up the leftovers…and “they all ate and were satisfied.”
Life Application:
Remember the source. Everything we have comes from Him. Remember he can do far more with a portion of the total than we can do with the total.Give Him the first fruits. Distribute the rest as He directs.Trust that God’s got you covered with what’s left. Rei