Wednesday in the Word
08 How Many Loaves Do You Have? (Mark 6:30-46)
Jul 26, 2020
Season 4
Episode 8
Krisan Marotta
When Jesus looks at a hungry crowd in a deserted place and tells his disciples, “You give them something to eat,” it sounds impossible. In this episode on Mark 6:30–46, we listen to his question, “How many loaves do you have?”, and discover that it is not really about bread at all—it is about who Jesus is, what he can do with our meager resources, and where we turn when we are painfully aware of our limits.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
- How the disciples return exhausted from ministry, only to find the crowds still pressing in and Jesus moved with gut-level compassion
- Why Mark emphasizes that the people are “like sheep without a shepherd,” and how Jesus first feeds them with teaching before he feeds them with bread
- The tension between the disciples’ practical suggestion—“Send them away”—and Jesus’ command, “You give them something to eat”
- What Jesus’ question, “How many loaves do you have?”, reveals about facing impossible situations with empty hands and limited resources
- The significance of five barley loaves, two small fish, and twelve workman’s baskets of leftovers as signs of God’s abundance through poverty and simplicity
- The contrast between Herod’s lavish, deadly banquet and Jesus’ simple feast in the wilderness that satisfies thousands
- How this miracle prepares the ground for later scenes: Jesus walking on water, warning about the “yeast” of unbelief, and declaring, “I am the bread of life”
- What it means that the disciples “did not understand about the loaves,” and how we, too, can miss the spiritual lesson in answered prayers and daily provision
- How this story invites us to bring our “loaves”—our weakness, our time, our gifts, our obedience—to the Messiah who alone can meet the deepest needs of the world
After listening, you’ll see the feeding of the five thousand not just as a display of power, but as a personal invitation. You’ll be encouraged to stop measuring problems only by your own resources, and instead learn to recognize Jesus as the true bread of life—the One who can do with your “not enough” what you could never do on your own. And you’ll be invited to trust him with the impossible places in your life, laying your loaves at his feet and finding that he is, in fact, more than enough.
Series: Questions Jesus Asked
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