“We have nothing
here except five loaves of bread and two fish.” –Matthew 14:17
Into that scene Jesus proposes a shared meal. Symbolism
and sustenance meet in this event. There is enough food for everyone,
literally, as abundant leftovers are collected. God is not a God of fear,
scarcity and small-mindedness.
Jesus had been healing the sick, but I expect the meal
healed the fear of many present that day. Yes, John was dead, but God is not.
God is in community, in bread and fish shared among all—disciples, questioners,
the sick, children, women, men—no one turned away. God is a God of abundance,
hospitality and community—found in the most ordinary of places, people and
food.
There is always enough, plenty, more than enough. No need
for fear, jealousy or greed. God’s economy is for all and in abundance. God’s
work is larger than we can see or know.
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