Good morning boys and
girls!
Are you having a good
summer? What fun things have you been doing?
Have
any of you taken any trips? Are any of you planning on taking any trips this
summer? I’ve taken a little trip to be with you here this morning. I don’t live
here in Bridgewater. I live in Liverpool. Now Liverpool is only about a half an
hour’s drive from here, but I make the trip from Liverpool to Bridgewater at
least once a month, mainly because my mother loves to shop at Indian Garden
Farms and Walmart, and I love shopping at Staples and The Garden of Readin’…and
in fact we’re going to some of those places later the service this morning! In
fact, I bought this Bible Storybook at the Garden of Readin’. When we come to
Bridgewater, we always have our lunch at Swiss Chalet, because the food is
delicious.
Speaking
of food and trips, I’m going to take you on a little trip this morning, and
we’re not even going to leave this church! Let me tell you the story of the
loaves and the fish.
I
want you to close your eyes and imagine for a moment that you're part of the
crowd in the story. We’ve been listening eagerly to Jesus' words all day. We’ve
traveled a long distance. It's been a long day, we’re tired and hungry, and we
realize that we didn't bring anything to eat. We have heard Jesus tell his
disciples to find food for the people. To make matters worse, the only food
available is five small loaves of bread and two small fish. Surely that won’t
be nearly enough to feed 5,000 men plus women and children! We see Jesus take
the food, bless it and give it to the crowd. After the meal, we see the
disciples gather up the broken, leftover pieces---enough to fill twelve
baskets.
Let’s
bow our heads for a moment of prayer. Dear God, thank you for loving us. Help
us to remember that when we give what we have to you, even a little bit is more
than enough. Just as Jesus used a small amount of food to feed more than 5,000
people, we pray that you will use the children here today to bless everyone
they meet each day. We ask this in the Name of Your Son our Saviour Jesus
Christ, AMEN.
Bibliography
1.
The Real Life Devotional Bible (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2008)
2.
Craig Condon,
“Parable of the Loaves and Fish.” Retrieved from the author’s personal sermon
library.
5.
The Standard Bible Storybook (Cincinnati, OH: Standard Publishing; 2009)
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