Today’s Truth
When He had taken the seven loaves and given thanks, He broke them and gave them to His disciples to distribute to the people, and they did so … The people ate and were satisfied. (Mark 8:6, 8a, NIV).
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The Gospel of Mark says four thousand people came to hear Jesus speak that day. Of course, this wasn’t the first time a crowd had gathered. By now, the disciples were used to men, women, and children pressing close to the One who spoke of heaven as if it was present and here for the taking.
But this time the crowd stayed for three straight days. I imagine they slept on the grass, curled up in families in an attempt to ward off the cold. They wore the same clothes and went without showers. Worse yet, they’d long since consumed their sack lunches. That means, in their hunger for more of Jesus, they’d failed to eat.
This is why Jesus told his disciples to give them food, maybe walk to the nearest Piggly Wiggly and pick up a few things. He didn’t want to send them home without doing something to ease their hunger.
But the disciples balked, as would most of us. It’s hard enough for me to feed my family of eight. But four thousand?! Piggly Wiggly and I panic at the thought. That’s why the disciples questioned Jesus’ suggestion. Where in the world would they get enough food?!
How soon we forget the last miracle when we’re aching for a new one.
Two chapters earlier, Mark says another crowd gathered (Mark 6). This one was even bigger, with more than 5,000 hungry men, women and children circled up in the middle of nowhere to hear Jesus preach. Similarly, Jesus had told them to feed the people. And, similarly, they thought he’d lost his mind. But that day they watched Jesus turn five loaves of bread and two fishes into a Costco-sized miracle. Every one of the 5,000 ate until they couldn’t eat another bite. And when the disciples walked around to gather up the leftovers, twelve overflowing baskets testified to the miracle they’d just witnessed.
Now, here they were again. Faced with a similar hunger problem. And wrestling with the same disbelief and doubt problem.
Which leads me to an important truth each one of us must face:
Miracles don’t make faith.
How many times have I prayed, “God, if only you would answer this prayer, I would believe”? Then, when He delivered, I danced and celebrated the reality of my God.
For a time.
Then, days, months or years pass and I forget both God’s provision and my faith promise. And when another impossibility lands square in my path, I again push back and doubt the God who so clearly delivered in the days and years before.
Same doubt, different day. Rather than continue to celebrate His presence and past faithfulness, I lose myself in my worry over the current crisis and its many unknowns.
Miracles don’t make faith. The daily Presence of Jesus does.
God may feed our multitude of need today, but that doesn’t mean we’ll believe His sufficiency tomorrow. At some point—hopefully, sooner than later—you and I must decide what we believe about Jesus, regardless of what He does or doesn’t do. We have more than enough evidence of His identity. And He has already shown Himself able to feed the hungry.
Will we trust Him? Will we believe that no matter what comes, He will satisfy our deepest needs?
It’s time to believe and no doubt, to trust and not worry. Because His presence is the real miracle we need most of all.
Let’s Pray
Dear Lord, I hunger for more of You. I long to have the kind of belief that confidently embraces impossible circumstances knowing that You are with me in them. I don’t need another miracle. I need more of YOU. Help me to remember what You’ve already done in my life. And use those memories to strengthen my faith in Your provision and purpose today.
In Jesus’ Name,
Amen.
Now It’s Your Turn
What impossibility are you facing today? Go ahead and name it. But rather than spend your day ruminating on the problem and all that could go wrong, spend intentional time remembering God’s faithfulness in the many days leading up to this one. Write down every time God showed up in an impossible circumstance and satisfied your hunger for more of him.
Replies
Now this has hit home, My God, it wasn’t long ago, as I was speaking with my son, he was telling me some of his feelings, and I begin to pray, not fully understand all what he was feeling and going through, I begin to ask God to help me understand. God giving me words to say to him, scriptures was sent, and sometimes it seems he was getting better, his dreadful dreams has stop, so I thought. And as days, weeks, months past, I got a very disturbing text, a text that I only heard about, a text that took me way off my comfort zone, another place. you to another place of the unknown, unwanted. To make a long story short, then one night I had a dream showing me exactly how my son was, and I reached out for some help, to someone I knew would give me godly counsel, that would pray with me and hold up in the gap for me. I did exactly what was told to me, I tell you God turned it around in the matter of days. I rejoice like never before. God begin to minister to me; He shifted my mind-set and I received total peace. As one would think that all was behind me and we got the victory and moving on. And all of a sudden, a deeper text came forth worst than the first one, but there was some totally different, I immediately turn to God through Jesus and said God thank you for the victory, the peace in this one too. And begin to rejoice, giving God glory, I was not going to allow, the worry, anxiety, all the old stuff to come back, after MY MIGHTY God truly delivered me from this. And when I didn’t feed, or add logs to the fire, it went right on out. I no longer and I refuse to allow incidents, unwarranted situations to come and take me off focused any more. Taking God’s word in His Word; Isaiah 54:17 No weapon formed against you shall prosper, And every tongue which rises against you in judgment You shall condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, And their righteousness is from Me,” Says the Lord. Yes, there are many more scripture that is here for us to lean on, let us pray and ask God with Jesus to help us, to show us, and we will know how to move In Him through it all. Trusting In God, having blocks and blocks of Faith, standing strong through it all. My God In the Kingdom.