Meditations of the Gospel of Mark
August 27, 2020
Jesus Feeds Five Thousand
Mark 6:38
Read: Mark 6:30-44
The Bible is a continuous story
of God working to redeem His people. As such, the themes of the Old Testament
redemptive story are woven into the life of Jesus and his New Covenant church.
The feeding of the multitude, which is told in all four of the Gospels, is an
example.
In John’s Gospel, he mentions the
Passover at the beginning of his telling of the feeding of the multitude. While
Mark doesn’t mention Passover, the similarities are still clear. Mark is
showing us that Jesus is the Messiah, and he is leading people out of slavery,
just as Moses led the people out of Egypt in the first exodus. Similar to the
Passover themes, today’s passage connects Jesus to the exodus, by setting the
scene in the wilderness. In the first Passover exodus, the people were in the
wilderness and had nothing to eat, and God provided manna from Heaven. Here, in
the wilderness, Jesus distributes food to the people.
This passage presents us with
solid food for our devotional time. We all experience times when we don’t have
enough of . . . (insert your particular need). Jesus instructed the disciples
to assess what they had and to bring their provisions to him. We too, when we
find that we are lacking something in our life, can look around and gather what
we do have and give it to God.
My Takeaway: Then we can choose by faith to trust God to take it
from there and fulfill his promise to “supply all your needs from his glorious
riches, which have been given to us in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:19).
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
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