From Scarcity to Abundance: The Feeding of the 5,000
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Rev. Madeline reflects on the feeding of the 5,000, the only miracle recounted by all four Gospel writers, urging listeners not to gloss over its familiar details. She invites the congregation to imagine the scene: Jesus, grieving John the Baptist’s murder, retreats to the wilderness but is followed by thousands who arrive hungry and unprepared. When the disciples worry there is “nothing” but five loaves and two fish, Jesus gives thanks, breaks the food, and the disciples distribute it as it multiplies into an abundant feast with leftovers. The sermon highlights the story’s tangible focus on God meeting physical needs, challenges the myth of scarcity, and emphasizes that the disciples actively participate in the miracle, calling believers to trust God’s provision and join in caring for others’ material needs.00:00 Opening Prayer00:24 Why This Miracle Matters01:29 Imagine The Wilderness Crowd03:32 Hunger And The Disciples Doubt04:45 Bread Broken Abundance Appears06:08 A Tangible Human God07:38 Scarcity Myth To Abundance08:45 Disciples Do The Feeding09:45 Invitation To Trust And Serve00:10 Final Amen