The Set Up
Jesus went up on the mountain, and there he sat down with his disciples. Now the Passover, the feast of the Jews, was at hand. Lifting up his eyes, then, and seeing that a large crowd was coming toward him, Jesus said to Philip, "Where are we to buy bread, so that these people may eat?"
John 6:3-5 (ESV)
Jesus saw the need to escape and renew relationships with the disciples and His Father. He saw the disciples and knew they were stretched. He saw the crowd and knew that they were hungry. He knew He could do something about their hunger, both physically and spiritually.
When Jesus looks, He sees a harvest waiting to be gathered. He sees an opportunity to love and teach those He loves. When Jesus looks at people, He sees opportunity. When we look at people, we often see problems, inconvenience, and pain.
Jesus was, once again, setting the disciples up to learn something. He specifically asked Philip about a solution. He knew the question would elicit a struggle, even a moan, because of the never-ending need that was always abundant.
Jesus is always setting us up to learn. What could he be teaching you today? Are you eager to learn, or are you moaning?
John 6:3-5 (ESV)
Jesus saw the need to escape and renew relationships with the disciples and His Father. He saw the disciples and knew they were stretched. He saw the crowd and knew that they were hungry. He knew He could do something about their hunger, both physically and spiritually.
When Jesus looks, He sees a harvest waiting to be gathered. He sees an opportunity to love and teach those He loves. When Jesus looks at people, He sees opportunity. When we look at people, we often see problems, inconvenience, and pain.
Jesus was, once again, setting the disciples up to learn something. He specifically asked Philip about a solution. He knew the question would elicit a struggle, even a moan, because of the never-ending need that was always abundant.
Jesus is always setting us up to learn. What could he be teaching you today? Are you eager to learn, or are you moaning?
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