Today’s
Text: Mark 6:34-37
“He began to teach them many things…His disciples came to Him
and said, ‘This place is desolate and it is already quite late; send them away
so that they may go into the surrounding countryside and villages and buy
themselves something to eat.’ But He answered them, ‘You give them something to
eat!’”
Words
of Devotional
Jesus was a master teacher who loved to teach. He also
was fully aware of the importance of firsthand experience—not just hearing, but
actually doing.
We see this principle in action when the multitudes followed Jesus and His
disciples to a desolate place. Jesus knew that the people were hungry, and it
would have been easy for Him to feed them. But He wanted to teach a valuable
lesson to His disciples.
Faced with the hungry multitude, His disciples wanted to send the people away.
But, wanting them to think differently, Jesus told them to give the people “something to
eat!” Yet they continued to think from a human perspective, asking, “Shall we go and
spend two hundred denarii on bread and give them something to eat?” (v. 37)
The disciples still did not see any realistic solution. But Jesus forced them
to dig deeper, asking, “How many loaves do you have? Go look!” They
obeyed, and found five loaves and two fish (v. 38). Jesus continued to force
them to stay involved, telling them to organize the people into groups.
Then Jesus did the only thing without their involvement: He prayed. Afterward,
as the disciples shared the food they had gathered, the miracle took place.
When everyone was satisfied, the disciples completed the process, picking up 12
full baskets of what was left over.
Jesus had performed the miracle, but His disciples were involved in every step.
They could look back and remember exactly what had taken place.
Jesus often works the same way in our lives. Just as He did with the disciples,
He desires for us to learn, gain experience, and develop in our faith.
Today,
learn to cooperate with Jesus. Let Him teach you along the way.
A
Closing Prayer: Dear
Lord Jesus, help me be sensitive to Your leading. I want to grow in my faith.
Use my resources, and show me how to impact others with the Gospel. In Your
name Amen
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