John 6:5 - Philip, "Where are we to buy bread, so that these people may eat?"
Philip knows where to buy bread in his hometown and he knows that they could come up with 200 denarii but it wouldn't buy enough bread. 200 Denarri!!!! One denarii is a day's wage. 200!!!! That's six months of daily wages. What disciple had that kind of wealth? In today's economy, at minimum wage, six months of working every single day would net almost $12,000. And that still wouldn't be enough to feed them a full meal.
And where could Philip find that much barley bread and fish in Bethsaida? The town was emptied----they were all there. There were 15,000, maybe 20,000 hungry people sitting there. It would take 15,000 pounds of bread and fish to feed that many. And how long would that take to serve 20,000 people? Have you ever tried to serve 500 people at a reception real fast? 20,000!!!!
This is a major miracle before their eyes. Not only does Christ have the power to deliver the food instantaneously (each disciple taking one second to feed the 20,000----you can make it through no more than 3,000 per hour and probably collapse right there staring at another 17,000 hungry people), but there are 12 baskets left over. No delays with God's Hand, God's Power.
You know, some of those 20,000 people are poverty-stricken and don't eat that well. Yet, they weren't grabbing for more. They were satisfied. This is a parable of Abundance.
Do I know His Power to supply all of my needs and so much more? Am I trusting Him for more? He is stirring up faith in our hearts. He will fulfill every desire we have to do what's right. Those desires aren't coming from the enemy of your soul. May you press into and lean hard on the Christ, this day, our Abundant Provider and His Infinite Resources for whatever need you hold in your heart!
Whatever you face this day, there are 5 barley loaves and 2 fish waiting. At the lowest point of my life, a friend said to me when I cried out to him for help: "Five Loaves & Two Fish." Somehow, at that moment, I knew a little bit more than the moment before, that God was going to show up in my despair. And He did...with so much more than I could have ever imagined!
Philip knows where to buy bread in his hometown and he knows that they could come up with 200 denarii but it wouldn't buy enough bread. 200 Denarri!!!! One denarii is a day's wage. 200!!!! That's six months of daily wages. What disciple had that kind of wealth? In today's economy, at minimum wage, six months of working every single day would net almost $12,000. And that still wouldn't be enough to feed them a full meal.
And where could Philip find that much barley bread and fish in Bethsaida? The town was emptied----they were all there. There were 15,000, maybe 20,000 hungry people sitting there. It would take 15,000 pounds of bread and fish to feed that many. And how long would that take to serve 20,000 people? Have you ever tried to serve 500 people at a reception real fast? 20,000!!!!
This is a major miracle before their eyes. Not only does Christ have the power to deliver the food instantaneously (each disciple taking one second to feed the 20,000----you can make it through no more than 3,000 per hour and probably collapse right there staring at another 17,000 hungry people), but there are 12 baskets left over. No delays with God's Hand, God's Power.
You know, some of those 20,000 people are poverty-stricken and don't eat that well. Yet, they weren't grabbing for more. They were satisfied. This is a parable of Abundance.
Do I know His Power to supply all of my needs and so much more? Am I trusting Him for more? He is stirring up faith in our hearts. He will fulfill every desire we have to do what's right. Those desires aren't coming from the enemy of your soul. May you press into and lean hard on the Christ, this day, our Abundant Provider and His Infinite Resources for whatever need you hold in your heart!
Whatever you face this day, there are 5 barley loaves and 2 fish waiting. At the lowest point of my life, a friend said to me when I cried out to him for help: "Five Loaves & Two Fish." Somehow, at that moment, I knew a little bit more than the moment before, that God was going to show up in my despair. And He did...with so much more than I could have ever imagined!

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