JESUS FEEDS THE FOUR THOUSAND

Passage: Mark 8:1~21  

Key verse: 2a


1. I have compassion for these people (1-10)

Jesus was still in the area of the Decapolis (7:31). A large, spiritually hungry crowd gathered. After three days, they were physically hungry, too. Jesus wanted to feed them. The disciples still thought more about their own limits than about Jesus' power. They still let hard situations rob them of compassion. Again Jesus took what they had--a few fish and loaves--and blessed it and gave it to the disciples to feed the crowd. It was enough; there were seven large basketfuls left over. Jesus' love finds a way.

2. Don't you remember? (11-21)

They crossed the lake and were greeted by sign-seeking Pharisees. Jesus sighed deeply, refused them a sign, and crossed the lake again. Jesus' real concern, however, was for his disciples. They were so easily influenced by the unbelief of the times. Even though Jesus had fed two multitudes, they were still worried about bread. So Jesus gave them a little quiz to help them remember his power and love.


Prayer: Lord, teach me your love that finds a way. Show me my loaves and fish.

One Word: Remember God's compassion and power