Mark 8:8

Mark 8:8
The wording here can seem misleading due to the change of word meanings over time. The word ‘meat’ is just meant to mean food. It doesn’t mean that there was only fish left. In fact, what is really being said in the original was that there were seven basketfuls of ‘leftovers’. Ah, yes, those re-eatable morsels are in the Bible!
Though much in the way of allegorical gymnastics has been done to explain why there were seven baskets left, there is a very simple explanation. There were seven loaves. Thus, though by no means a requirement, it makes good sense that there would happen to be seven equal portions of leftovers. This does not mean there was no fish left over, but the bread was the bulk of the meal.
This also illustrates that nothing was wasted. We easily miss this point. Jesus can multiply food, and yet the disciples are going around collecting the leftovers! You’ve got to appreciate the ramifications of that. Though we can look to the Lord to provide the supernatural, that in no way minimizes our responsibility to him in the natural realm. It’s his bodies, his food, his day, his meal, his plan, his timing, and his leftovers!

Heavenly Father, sometime we forget that everything belongs to you. We look to you for the big stuff in our lives, but keep the details to ourselves. Thank you for providing naturally and supernaturally. Indeed, the distinction we make between the two is an artificial construct we use to help us understand our world. Really, everything is other-natural in that it all comes from you. May your name be forever praised for you are the Almighty Providence, as they used to say many years ago. You alone can make a fish, or the wheat for our bread. Only you can give to us the Living Bread of eternal life, the Lord Jesus. In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise you, Amen.

Surgery

I’m having hernia surgery tomorrow. I’ll be taking a break from posting for a few days.

Mark 8:7

Mark 8:7
Why multiply the fish too? Well for one thing, this really shows it is a miracle. Someone might try to suggest ways that bread could be produced by trickery. But to create new fish on the spot, that’s nothing short of miraculous.
Aside from that, Jesus was not limited, so why not provide both bread and fish? We might then ask why the Lord needed food to start with? Why didn’t he just pull it out of thin air. Well, there is an extremely important answer to that question. This shows that the bread and fish belong to the Lord God. Jesus is the Master of creation.
Thus, to just pull it out of thin air would be inconsistent with Who he is. This is like him speaking to the wind and the waves. He could easily have stopped the storm any number of ways but speaking to it brought the most glory to him, and made his position as Master over nature quite clear.
So, the same is found here. Jesus does what he does to make it clear that this is his world, his food, his people, and his plan.

Psalm 132:1-137:9

James 5:12 But above all things, my brethren, swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let your yea be yea; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation.

Heavenly Father, so often we think we know better than you do. We think we have all the answers. But, you have done all things well. You just keep on being the Almighty Creator, regardless of what we think. Thank you for your wonderful work! You are so holy, just, and pure! May your name be praised! In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray, Amen.

Pray for a man having trouble with his back.

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Mark 8:6

Mark 8:6
The sad thing is that we are often far less thankful for a great feast than we are for a small portion. When we have little, we tend to be very thankful for what we do have. When we have an abundance, we tend to take it for granted.

Psalm 120:1-131:3

James 5:11 Behold, we count them happy which endure. Ye have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the end of the Lord; that the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy.

Heavenly Father, thank you for all of the little blessings you give freely to us each and every day. We can’t count it all, let alone for express our gratitude. But, we will try, and not forget to praise you for your abundant kindness. In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise you, Amen.

Pray for a man trying to get back on his feet.

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Mark 8:5

Mark 8:5
Have you ever wondered what was going through the disciples minds when Jesus asked questions like this? What is he going to do? Why is he asking? What is he thinking? Are these not the same questions we ask ourselves all the time about Almighty God. And yet, we have never known him to fail us.

Psalm 119:86-176

James 5:10 Take, my brethren, the prophets, who have spoken in the name of the Lord, for an example of suffering affliction, and of patience.

Heavenly Father, may we never forget that you are always faithful. No matter how we live our lives, your promises are true. You do wondrous things for every single one of us. You are truly amazing, and you are worthy of all the praise! In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.

Pray for a man recovering from a motorcycle accident.

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Mark 8:4

Mark 8:4
   This is the standard throw your hands up in the air response. In other words, nobody expects us to feed them, because we can’t. Besides, it’s impossible. So, this doubt involves disbelief in Jesus’ ability as well as his character. They were saying, Lord you are nice to say it, but you don’t really mean it. So often, this is our response to Jesus’ promises.

Psalm 119:1-85

James 5:9 Grudge not one against another, brethren, lest ye be condemned: behold, the judge standeth before the door.

Heavenly Father, thank you for all that Jesus does in our lives! He makes us able to live so much differently. We must rely on him to help us be the best that we can be. Oh Father, what a mercy it is to have him in our hearts! Thank you for your power to enable us to be your children. In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise you, Amen.

Pray for a man who needs salvation.

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Mark 8:3

Mark 8:3
   It is so precious to read this verse and hear the thinking of the Lord Jesus. He was concerned for the people. This is still the heart of ministry, the people. We must have a desire to meet the needs of the needy. But, keep in mind he had already met spiritual needs that day. He wasn’t just looking to give them food. He would have sent those living close by home to eat in their own homes. this is the order of things, our goal is to meet spiritual, not physical needs. The physical comes afterward, as a result of the spiritual.

Psalm 114:1-118:29

James 5:8 Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts: for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh.

Heavenly Father, you are truly amazing! You love each and every one of us just the same. Thank you for your care for us. May we never fail to serve you wholeheartedly. You deserve our best. You are the reason for our very being and we owe it all to you. May your name be praised for evermore! In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise you, Amen.

Pray for a couple of boys that are sick.

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Mark 8:2

Mark 8:2
So often we see people coming to Jesus for miracles. Here we get a glimpse into his care personally for the welfare of others. He was not simply a miracle-worker who just did what was asked. No, he is the God of all the universe who cares for the needs of his creation. He was not asked to do anything. This was his idea.

Psalm 108:1-113:9

James 5:7 Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the coming of the Lord. Behold, the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it, until he receive the early and latter rain.

Heavenly Father, I can never thank you enough for your care for us. You don’t just offer help, you really want to help us. You love your creatures. I’m so glad. You are so worthy of our worship! In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise you, Amen.

Pray for a woman recovering from surgery.

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Mark 8:1

Mark 8:1
   Those days here refers to that time in Jesus’ ministry when there was a very large crowd following him. This number lessened later, and was smaller nearer to Jerusalem and the surrounding parts.
   
Psalm 106:1-107:43

James 5:6 Ye have condemned and killed the just; and he doth not resist you.

Heavenly Father, thank you for the fact that even though few turn to Christ, you love all of mankind just the same. You have given us all the opportunity to turn in faith. You have loved us so much! Thank you! In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.

Pray for a woman recovering from surgery.

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Sick

Not feeling well, no post today.