They said to him,
"We have only five loaves here and two fish".
And he said,
"Bring them here to me"
Matthew 14:17-18 ESV
This week I heard Sam Johnson of Student Volunteer Army fame talking about his experiences. One key thing they did was use the tools they had in their hands. Students & social media.
The disciples had 2 ordinary things.
Bread
Fish
Jesus said bring the ordinary to me, & I'll work a miracle.
We too can bring what we have-it may seem ordinary-but Jesus can use it to work miracles...
What do you and I have?
What's in our lunchbox that God can use?
We won't know until we offer it to Him.
Time
Money
Vocation
Intellect
Strength
Skills
Talents
Gifting
What about The Ordinary that most of us have... the ability to listen, to show we care, to hold someone's story... to gently ask how are you, to touch...or as Jesus did - just feed people! My guess is that most of the crowd didn't have a clue about the source of the food or the miracle that produced it...
#whatsinyourlunchbox
#usewhatyouhave
#bringittoJesus
#loveGod
#lovepeople
Christ is the visible image of the invisible God. He existed before anything was created and is supreme over all creation, for through him God created everything in the heavenly realms and on earth. He made the things we can see and the things we can't see - such as thrones, kingdoms, rulers, and authorities in the unseen world. Everything was created through him and for him. Colossians 1:15-16 NLT OK so this is an English translation of a letter Paul wrote to a church 2,000 years ago, but does it feel like Paul is wrestling with words and ideas to try and capture all of who Jesus is, of who God is, of how does it work that the walking around Jesus was also there before the beginning of the beginning of everything we can see and touch and know. Not only that but Jesus was somehow the agent of everything that has been made in the physical, social, and spiritual. Jesus is at the centre of it all. Walking around Jesus. Cooking fish for breakfast Jesus. Heart aching as he ...
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