“Everybody Has Something”
The story of Jesus feeding 5,000 men, plus women and children with Two Fish and Five Loaves contains a mystery many of us overlook. You’ll find this story in Matthew 6 and Mark 6. A massive crowd had assembled during the day to hear Jesus teach, as evening approached, Jesus asked Philip, “Where can we buy bread for the people to eat?” The Bible says he asked this question but , already had in mind what he was going to do.
The reaction of the disciples in relation to feeding this crowd of people wasn’t any different than ours would have been. In fact, when facing impossible situations that test our faith, strength, and endurance it’s easier to say, “I give up,” rather than persevere and keep fighting. After being told to walk through the crowd and see what they could find, 2 fish and 5 barley loaves seemed like nothing compared to the need.
The instructions given to the disciples was, “go see what you can find.” He didn’t say bring back truckloads of food. Simply, see what’s available at this moment. We, like the disciples begin to calculate what’s needed and what we don’t have. Like the twelve, all we see are impossibilities. The question to Philip was simply to test his faith. The Lord was asking, “What do you have?” Not what is missing or how much do you need. What’s available?
You may be out of money, resources, have failing health, no job, and a very dark future. Listen for the voice of God. He’s asking, “What do you have?” Thoughts immediately go to your needs and comparing them with what you don’t have. The scales are tipped way out of balance. Likewise, the fish and loaves were nothing in relation to the need. Heaven isn’t moved by what you lack, it’s moved by what you present.
Jesus wants to know, “What do you have?” He’s testing you because he already knows what he’s going to do. He has an answer for your problem. You may have nothing to draw from materially, but you have hope, faith, grit, determination, a strong will, and determination. Surrender all these things to God. He can only multiply what we give him, not what we hold on to. So, you really do have something. Put your hope and faith in His hands and see what He’ll do with it.
Pastor Carnes