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Daily Bread

Do it yourself

The Philippine Star

[Jesus] answered and said to them, “You give them something to eat.”  â€” Mark 6:37

 

You give them something to eat” (Mark 6:37). It’s easy to miss those words from Jesus. A huge crowd had gathered to hear Him. Late in the day, the disciples got nervous and started pressing Him to send them away (v.36). “You give them something to eat,” Jesus replied (v.37).

Why would He say that? John 6:6 says He was testing them. Did He want to see if they would trust Him to perform a miracle? Maybe, but it seems more likely He wanted His disciples involved in caring for the crowd, to be hands-on in working with and for Him. He then blessed what they brought to Him — five loaves of bread and two fish — and performed the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000.

I think Jesus uses those words with us too. A need presents itself in the lives of those around us, and we bring it to Jesus in prayer. “You do something,” Jesus often says. “But, Lord,” we object, “we don’t have enough time or money or energy.” We’re wrong, of course. When Jesus asks us to get involved, He already knows how He will accomplish His work through us.

What we need is faith and vision — the ability to see that God wants us to be His instruments, and that He will supply what we need.                — Randy Kilgore

 

God uses us as instruments

To help someone in need,

So we must trust Him to supply

When following His lead. — Sper

 

READ: Mark 6:30-44

 

When God says do it, He’s already planned the resources we need to accomplish the task.

 

 

The Bible in one year:

• Psalms 94-96

• Romans 15:14-33

DID HE

EAT

JESUS

NEED

RANDY KILGORE

SOMETHING

SPER

WHEN GOD

WHEN JESUS

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