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20251109 Luke 9:10-17 Give in Faith: Receive God's Provision! (Message Summary)

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20251109 Luke 9:10-17 Give in Faith: Receive God's Provision! (Message Summary)

Introduction: The Feeding of the Five Thousand and Our Lives (vv. 10-11)
When the apostles returned from their evangelistic journey and were about to rest, a crowd of about 20,000 people followed them. Jesus welcomed them, spoke to them about the kingdom of God, and healed the sick. The expression "welcomed them" in verse 11 comes from the Greek word "apodechomai," which means "to receive joyfully" or "to treat favorably." Jesus' concern was always for souls—VIPs (Very Important People). Events like the feeding of the five thousand continue to happen today in the lives of believers.

1) Facing the Reality of Insufficiency (vv. 12-13)
As the day was ending in a remote place, the disciples panicked. Time was short, the location wasn't suitable, and there were too many people. The disciples made a very reasonable suggestion: "Send the crowd away so they can go to the surrounding villages and countryside and find food and lodging." However, this suggestion left Jesus out of the equation. It was a matter of "we can't solve this, so let's eliminate the problem," not "Jesus can solve this"—there was no faith evident.
When Jesus said, "You give them something to eat," the disciples replied, "We have only five loaves of bread and two fish." In John 6:5, Jesus asked "where" they would buy bread, but Philip answered with "how much." When God asks "where," we calculate "how much." But the answer to "where" is "from Jesus." The world's mathematics is "my resources + my ability = result," but spiritual mathematics is "my resources + God's resources = infinite possibilities." Acknowledging that we cannot do it by our own strength is the first step of faith, but true faith doesn't stop there—it takes that "nothing" to God.

2) Obedience, Thanksgiving, and Miracles (vv. 14-16)
Jesus told them to have the people sit down in groups of fifty, and though the disciples didn't understand, they obeyed. Miracles come after obedience. When Naaman dipped himself seven times in the Jordan River (2 Kings 5:14), when the walls of Jericho fell (Joshua 6:20), when Peter let down the nets (Luke 5:5-6)—miracles happened after obedience. Obedience is doing something before understanding it, before conditions are right, before seeing the results.
Jesus took the five loaves and two fish, looked up to heaven, and gave thanks. The Greek word for "gave thanks" here is "eulogeo," which means "to give thanks." Jesus gave thanks first before performing the miracle. He saw not the quantity but that it came from God the Father. Thanksgiving is the key that opens the door to miracles. And Jesus didn't distribute the food himself but gave it to the disciples to distribute. As the disciples distributed in their respective places, miracles happened in the process of passing from hand to hand.

3) God's Abundant Supply (v. 17)
Everyone ate and was satisfied, and when they picked up the leftover pieces, there were twelve basketfuls. We discover three amazing facts here. First, "all" were satisfied. God supplies all our needs (Philippians 4:19). Second, there were leftovers. God's provision is not "just enough" but "overflowing" (Malachi 3:10). Third, twelve baskets remained because there were twelve disciples. God left one basket for each disciple who had served 20,000 people without eating. God never forgets those who live for the gospel and serve Him (1 Corinthians 9:14).

Conclusion: Experience Jesus' Provision
The disciples were initially exhausted, but in the end each received one abundant basket. When we give what we have to Jesus, He fills us and we experience His fullness. As we approach Thanksgiving Sunday, let's practice three things. First, find something you can give—time, talents, material resources, prayer, testimony, service. Even small things are fine. Second, expect Jesus' provision. Philippians 4:19: "And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus." Third, experience Jesus' fullness. Give thanks first. Then you will experience not emptiness when you give but fullness, not exhaustion when you serve but strength, not loss when you share but greater abundance.
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