Great crowds of people followed Jesus because they saw the miracles
that he did, and they
wanted healing for themselves and their families. Jesus and his disciples
were so busy they
didn't even have time to eat. He decided that they needed to get away
and just be by themselves
for a while. This was a particularly hard time because Jesus had just
learned of the death of
John the Baptist.
He and his disciples crossed the Sea of Galilee in a boat, but people
saw where they were
going and came out of the surrounding cities and were waiting for them
on the other side of the
sea. When Jesus saw the people, he felt sorry for them. They were like
a flock of sheep
without a shepherd to lead them. Jesus spoke to them about the kingdom
of God and healed
those who needed healing.
It was getting late in the day and the disciples came to him and suggested
that he send the
crowd away so they could go into the neighboring countryside and villages
to find a place to
eat and spend the night.
Jesus said, "They do not need to go away. You give them something to
eat." The disciples
knew they didn't have enough money to buy food for all those people.
There were about
5,000 men plus all the women and children!
He asked Philip where they could buy bread. Now Jesus was just testing
him. He already
knew how he was going to feed them. Philip said that it would cost
200 denarii ( dih NAIR ih eye)
to buy enough bread for each person to have just a little. A denarius
(dih NAIR ih us) was the
wage for a day's work. So 200 denarii would be the amount of money
a man could earn by
working 200 days, nearly seven months.
Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter, told Jesus that there was a boy
in the crowd who had
brought a lunch. The lad, or someone who cared for him, had planned
ahead and he had five
barley loaves of bread and two small fish. Even though he had brought
the lunch for himself,
he was willing to let Jesus use it.
There was a lot of grass in that place and Jesus told the disciples
to have the people sit down
in groups of 50 and 100. Then He took the loaves and gave thanks and
started breaking them
and passing the bread out to his disciples. The bread began to multiply
and make more bread.
They broke the bread again and again.
He did the same with the two fish. They kept passing out the food until
everyone had eaten
until they were full. Then Jesus told the disciples to pick up the
remaining food so nothing would
be wasted. Do you know how much was left? There were twelve baskets
full of leftover
bread and fish!
When the men saw how he had fed all the people, they said, "This is
truly the Prophet who
is to come into the world!"
Jesus saw that the people were ready to take him by force and make
him a king,
so he left and went off into a place alone.
Memory Verse:
I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger, and
he who believes in Me
shall never thirst.
John 6:35 (NKJV)
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