Bible Society of South Africa
Gerhard Lindeque

Pentecost – Day 5 (29 June)

God’s Spirit teaches us to trust in God

Bible text(s)

Jesus Feeds a Great Crowd

10The apostles came back and told Jesus everything they had done. He took them with him, and they went off by themselves to a town called Bethsaida. 11When the crowds heard about it, they followed him. He welcomed them, spoke to them about the Kingdom of God, and healed those who needed it.

12When the sun was beginning to set, the twelve disciples came to him and said, “Send the people away so that they can go to the villages and farms round here and find food and lodging, because this is a lonely place.”

13But Jesus said to them, “You yourselves give them something to eat.”

They answered, “All we have are five loaves and two fish. Do you want us to go and buy food for this whole crowd?” 14(There were about 5,000 men there.)

Jesus said to his disciples, “Make the people sit down in groups of about fifty each.”

15After the disciples had done so, 16Jesus took the five loaves and two fish, looked up to heaven, thanked God for them, broke them, and gave them to the disciples to distribute to the people. 17They all ate and had enough, and the disciples took up twelve baskets of what was left over.

Luke 9:10-17GNBOpen in Bible reader

We sometimes feel very overwhelmed by the poverty and suffering around us. It makes you think: What can we do that will really make a difference? This was also the case with people in the time of Jesus. They were despondent and searching. They felt as if God had forgotten them. In Jesus, however, they found someone who cares, who is kind and available, someone who talks to them about God and pays attention to their needs. This was so different from the attitudes of the disciples who did not want to get involved and wanted to send the people away.

However, Jesus’ command to them was like a hit between the eyes: Give them something to eat. Trusting God is a huge challenge that feels almost impossible. It makes us feel uncomfortable and asks for our blind obedience. The most important moment in this passage is when Jesus looks up to heaven and asks for God’s blessing. It is with this attitude that we should approach everything in life – from the way we raise our children and practice our professions, to our ministry in God’s church.

We can learn from Jesus to look up and become more dependent on God. We must not be like a reservoir, but like a pipe through which God’s grace and love reaches others. Our job is not to multiply the bread or guard it – it is to hand it out to people. When people understand this, God works miracles. The twelve disciples, who at first noticed only the small amount food, picked up twelve baskets full of bread, one basket for each!

People who have learned to trust God will always have more than enough. They may not have material things, but they will taste the satisfaction and joy of meaning something to someone else. Life is not about what we have, but about being able to give something to someone – to hand out first and then to collect.

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