Thou openest thine hand, and satisfiest the desire of every living thing. Psalms 145:16
And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses; Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross; Col 2:13-14
That Nothing Be Lost
And the passover, a feast of the Jews, was nigh. When Jesus then lifted up his eyes, and saw a great company come unto him, he saith unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat? John 6:4-5
Jesus performed the miracle of feeding around five thousand men not including women and children with five loaves of bread and two fish. It is one miracle a child who ever attended a church Sunday school for any length of time will hear and never forget. In fact, it has been said by at least one seasoned minister and missionary who has travelled preaching the Gospel to many different continents around the world that this will be one question he will ask Jesus in Heaven: “Jesus, about those loaves and fishes. How did you do that?”
It is a miracle of miracles. One thing we sometimes might miss about this miracles is what Jesus did after it was over. What did Jesus do?
When they were filled, he said unto his disciples, Gather up the fragments that remain, that nothing be lost. John 6:12
Jesus asked the disciples to pick up the crumbs left over from the miracle. Why? Why would Jesus bother to have the aftermath of the miracle, the discarded bits and pieces of what either fell out of people’s mouths or the byproduct of the breaking and distribution process be saved? Because Jesus is very concerned about how his miracles are handled and what becomes of them. Even the pieces that seem worthless and of no value.
What are the greatest miracles on earth? Some might mention “one of the great wonders of the world”, a brilliant work of art or an inspiring architectural design. However, the real answer is right before our eyes. The greatest living miracle on this earth is the person who stares back at you in the mirror. You. You are the most spectacular living miracle on earth, a living, breathing creation made in God’s own image.
God is concerned over the miracle’s crumbs because He ever wastes his miracles. What the Lord does is meant forever, for eternity (Ecc 3:14). God is interested in the lives of people who appear worthless and of seemingly little value. You see, God is highly concerned about the miracle when he formed you and every other living soul from the dust of the earth. That nothing, that no one be lost.
If God went to great lengths to collect the crumbling aftermath of a few pieces of bread and fishes, how much more is God concerned about picking up and collecting the wreckage of the soul broken by the sins of self and by the sins of this world?
Someone recently remarked about a mother’s love, nothing is more powerful than the love of a mother. A mother’s love will go to the extreme and fight for their children like no one else will. Well, that may or may not be true depending on who you ask. But, we have to admit women are fantastic creations and God surely knew what He was doing when He made them.
But, I’d like to propose here that there is a love greater than the love of an earthly mother or an earthly father. Whose love is that? It is the love of the Father in Heaven who walked in flesh upon this earth. The love of Jesus surpasses all earthbound love. The Father’s love is a love that is greater than life. It is a love that loves you more than you love yourself. You cannot, nor anyone else, love you greater than the love Jesus has for you. People will fail you and even the best fall short in the love mission. One writer stated the following: “The highest plane of human existence is to live and to walk in the perfect love of God.” There is no better place on earth to be.
His Hands
And while they abode in Galilee, Jesus said unto them, The Son of man shall be betrayed into the hands of men: Matthew 17:22
The opening scripture reveals that by opening His hands, God postured all of His creation to experience His graciousness. God wants to be recognized as the satisfier of all living. On a more personal level, God enjoys being enjoyed. The soul that is attracted to God is a soul that is attractive to God (I Sam 16:7).
Those same hands that created life were allowed to be placed into the hands of the created. That is true love. That is a love only the Father of creation can and will do. How does this relate to us? It is said that our Eternity rests on many things such as what we say and by what we do. But, one thing that will surely determine our destiny will be how we have treated Jesus and his truth that was placed into our hands.
That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon, and our hands have handled, of the Word of life; 1 John 1:1
How do you treat him? How do I treat him?
In Conclusion
Jesus is interested in your brokenness. Jesus is concerned over your mistakes, your failures and your shortcomings. Jesus is very interested in what happens to his miracles, the miracle produced when he made you (Ps 139:14-16), that your pieces be gathered up, healed and restored. That nothing be lost. 2 Pet 3:9
In Jesus’ Name. Amen!
So well put David. I think of the times when I have felt I was “Damaged Goods” to God. We believe lies so easily
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Thanks Gary. The Lord is superabundantly gracious is He not?
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Oh, my goodness! My favorite part in this piece has got to be your quote, “If God went to great lengths to collect the crumbling aftermath of a few pieces of bread and fishes, how much more is God concerned about picking up and collecting the wreckage of the souls who are broken by the sins of self and by the sins of this world?”
I feel like that’s the story of my life, sometimes. I came to the Truth later than I should have. Later than I wanted to. And so late that there was quite a bit of wreckage left over. I’ve read this story a blue million times, and I just never put the pieces together that way. (Pun not intended, but funny nonetheless lol.)
Thank you for sharing yet another breathtaking view into God’s Word, Brother. It is so very appreciated!
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Give God the praise Sister. I was a backslider for 12 years & the Lord pulled me out of my mire-filled life to give me a completely New Life in Him.
If He can do it for me He can do it for anyone. God’s timing is perfect. Keep the faith. There’s only more good awaiting you & your family. God is still the God of miracles. Blessings!
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Well, praise God, Brother!! I have said the same… “If He can do it for me…” I know exactly what you mean. We are certainly pressing toward the mark of the high calling. We have been involved in an Apostolic Evangelistic ministry, my husband and I, as the worship team, along with our 24 year old autistic son. Just last week my husband quit his position in restaurant management to pursue the ministry full time. It was a scary move, but one we feel God has called us to and praise God, we know that Kingdom work is the BEST kind of work!! I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your words and prayers. Praying you are abundantly blessed from all corners!
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That is great to hear! Tell your husband I will be praying for him and your family as you all take this new journey of faith. 🙂🙏👍
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Thank you, I will! We appreciate it! 🙂
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This is so very beautiful and profound. I especially like your statement about Psalm 139 and how God is attentive to all of our pieces. Thank you for this post.
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Thank you Terri! Always glad to hear from you. Yes the Word does let us know how much the Lord cares for & loves the souls He created.
May you have an enjoyable & pleasant Christmas Terri! May God Richly Bless You. 🙏♥️🙂
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