Have you ever seen someone using their gifts and think,
"Man, I wish I could do that!"? Like your friend who is an amazing
cook or baker, or super athletic, or can organize like nobody's business? You
see them in action and it moves you.
Inspires you. Makes you want to dig in deeper and be a better version of
you; yeah, that kind of person. I am inspired by lots of those people too. However,
there's a little guy in the Bible that inspires the daylights out of me. And I
don't even know his name.
There's a story in the gospels about a certain crowd that is
estimated to be in the tens of thousands who is hungry. I'm married with four
kids, and I can attest to being intimidated by 5 hungry people. But if the 5
were tens of thousands looking to me to feed them? I might be tempted to toss a
fistful of glitter in the air, squeak out a nervous "See ya!" and
high tail it out of there. The funny thing is that Jesus wasn't flustered at
all. His friends however, were.
This, my friends, this is where a big problem becomes the
beginning of a miracle. Because in the crowd is a little boy who happens to
have a small lunch with him (his Mom was probably a type A, but I digress) that
consists of 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish. Enough for a little guy- but not even
a drop in the bucket for the sea of humanity surrounding him. Later on though,
Jesus says this about the loaves and fishes..."Bring them here." I
feel that same invitation is one that He gives us today.
What's in your "lunch"? In other words, what have
you been gifted with? Now you might be thinking, "OK, I do have this
little gift, but it's nothing like Johnny P's or Susie Q's." And I would
agree; it's nothing like his or hers. Because it's YOURS. It's the only "you
version" of that gift in this entire world, and that's what makes it
special. Which may lead to you thinking, "True, but what difference can I
make?" And I might agree on that count too- because you're only one
person. But my dear one, there's the God factor.
That little boy's lunch was proportionate to his size, but not
even close to the size of the crowd. However, when the God factor entered into
the picture, when the boy was willing to give it, and when Jesus took it and
blessed it and divided it, the bread kept coming. The fish kept coming. That
little boy's eyes must have grown like saucers when he saw his lunch that once
fit into a little basket be multiplied to fill a boat load of baskets, all
because he was willing, and there was a God who was all powerful. If you choose
to offer up your hospitality, or your influence, or your administration
abilities to God, the ideas will keep coming. The opportunities will keep
coming. The resources will keep coming.
If God could create something out of nothing, He can
certainly create something out of something, no matter how small. In your hands,
your talents have a limited potential. In God's hands, they have a limitless
potential.
There is no talent too small that it can't be multiplied in the
hands of a miraculous God. The only variable there is will be what you decide
to do when Jesus says to you, "Bring it here."
Very inspiring and practical. Thanks for sharing your fish and loaves.
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