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5 Loaves and 2 Fish and famous children in the Bible

(Here is a guest post by my friend Bill Belew, who’s daughter Mia Mei has a blog of her own!)

My daddy has a t-shirt that he wears sometimes when he speaks. He will wear it in front of crowds of business people in suits and ties or at the university in front of his students or at a Meetup when people gather to learn from him.

I like when people come to my daddy to learn.

On his t-shirt he has 5 loaves and 2 fish. That’s it. No words. Just the images.

Sometimes people will give him a thumbs up. Sometimes a big smile. It’s because they know the story behind the 5 loaves and 2 fish. They also know where my daddy’s heart is.

There’s a little boy behind the story. It appears that he was the only child out of a very large group of people – 5000 men plus women and children – whose mommy remembered to pack his lunch before he went down to the sea to hear what the famous preacher was going to talk about that day. Or maybe see a miracle of some sort.

Indeed the preacher did a lot of talking. But he also worked a very cool miracle. And he needed or maybe just wanted the little boy’s lunch to start with. The preacher, no doubt, could have made do without the lunch but he didn’t.

After the preacher’s students (my daddy has students, too!) looked around to see what food there was available to feed everyone, the only food the students could come up with was the lunch of the little boy.

It was enough.

The preacher took the 2 fish and 5 loaves of bread and gave thanks. This word – give thanks – daddy told me is really cool. It is eulogy. Eulogy is when you say nice things about a dead guy. The preacher said some nice things about the fish. Then he began to break off pieces and give it away to his students, who gave it away to all the people.

Everybody got filled up with just the food that this little boy brought with him. Isn’t that amazing?

If you give this preacher just a little, he could do a LOT with it.

This preacher, his name was Jesus, could work with just what a little boy had to offer and make it more than enough. There was so much left over, his students had to empty out their travel baskets and fill them up with the left overs. What a funny picture! All the leftover food in the baskets under one arm and all their belongings, iPads and electric shavers and underwear under the other arm.

They had nothing to start with and more than they could handle at the end. All because a little boy gave the preacher everything he had.

Give the preacher a little and he can do a lot. He can do anything.

I am little. And I want to give all I have to this preacher. Because I am curious to see what he can do with me, too.

Mia Mei is a 5-year old blogger who thinks that in time she will change the world. With the preacher’s help, no doubt she will. In the meantime she writes about growing as a Chinese-American.

The Key of David, by Diana Symons

A story that’s been told for thousands of years…
The Bible’s Book 1 Samuel tells the story of David’s life – from an obscure family to an unlikely king, from shepherd to warrior, from champion to king-maker. What does it mean for a man to love God and be loved by Him? This book explores what it means to be human in the light of the Kingdom.

Growing In The Kingdom Takes Time

It's ok to start small.

Feed your faith and it will grow.

Remember how you learned to do something for the first time? You probably messed it up.  You probably messed it up a lot for a while, depending on how complicated it was. But that’s all part of the learning process. No one faults you for that, because it’s expected. Neither does God fault us for not be perfect.

Some people come to Christ out of very rough lifestyles. The transition can be difficult if perfection is expected. In fact, it can be downright humiliating. Trying to measure up against other people is always a mistake, but for new believers looking at those more mature in Christ, the difference can be depressing.

It’s ok. You’re not expected to be mature when you still have lots of growing to do. The only one who thinks otherwise is you. Give yourself some slack. Growth takes time. Of course some will grow faster than others because they will give themselves completely to God. Other people will never grow because they refuse to get past the gates of salvation.

Read the Bible. Spend time talking to God. Be encouraged by other believers. It’s all part of the growth process. Pretty soon, you’ll look back at how far you’ve come and have so much to thank God for.

Growing Pains Take You Higher

 

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  • Time to Grow Up?

Time To Soak Under The Son Lamp

Jesus will always love you best.

Jesus will always love you best.

The first time you get a revelation of Jesus, you’ll be wasted for life. We all want to be loved. It’s how we were designed. So, when we meet the One who loves us best, our love meter goes berserk. It’s literally more that you can handle.

But no matter how much we say we love the Lord and live according to His word, we still need to be drawn into His presence on the regular basis, or we forget. It’s stupid that we do, but it’s true.

And then when we come back to Him, it’s like falling in love again. Oh, how we remember His love. How we remember His goodness. All we want to do is sit at His feet and listen to Him talk or lean against Him and feel His heartbeat. We need His light to fill us. We need to soak in the Son lamp, to take in every bit of Him that we can.

He is our daily manna. He is all that we need, but we need to go back to Him all the time. You can never get enough of your lover. You always want more. If you’ve never experienced Jesus this way, ask Him. Tell Him that you want to know Him like you’ve never known Him before. And enjoy.

Finding Jesus Will Change Your Life

 

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Can You Believe What You Read In The Bible?

All of the Bible is true.

All of the Bible is true.

Can you believe what you read in the Bible? You have to remember, “All scripture is given by inspiration for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.” (2Tim 3:16) That means yes, you can believe what you read in the Bible, because the word of God is true.

Yes, goodness and mercy will follow you all the days of your life. Yes, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control are yours if you have the Holy Spirit. Yes, God loves you and will never leave you or forsake you.

If God said it in His word, He means it. He meant it when He first said it, and He still means it. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. God is true. There’s no way He can lie. So read the Bible with complete confidence that everything He says in there is yours. All those wonderful promises belong to you.

What you don’t want to do is pick and choose what you will believe and what you won’t. We are responsible for all the truth that God has given to us. What part of God’s word do you think He’s lying about? There is nothing.  God’s word is always true, so believe it.

You Don’t Get To Choose What Is Truth

 

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  • “It Is Written”

There’s A Reason Why You’re Not Hearing God

God is always talking to you, even if you can't hear Him.

God is always talking to you, even if you can’t hear Him.

We have this amazing promise from God: “However, when He the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth.” (Jhn 16:13) God promises to be our guide–our personal guide. He promises to help us do all the things we’re supposed to be doing. So does it seem like that’s not happening? Does it feel like you actually don’t have a guide at all?

Well, actually you do. If you’re not hearing Him, the fault is not with God. He is faithful and true. If He promised to be your guide, then He’s there waiting to guide you. There’s something else going on if you can’t hear Him. If you know there’s sin, then deal with it. Confess it and change your ways.

It may be that your expectations of how God will speak to you are not the way He really is speaking. Be open to all kinds of ways He will communicate. It may be that you’re trying too hard. I’ve been there. It took a lot of asking and pressing in and listening before I realized the voice of God. I just needed to relax to hear Him.

God will always be true. If you can’t hear Him, figure out why. I guarantee it will be worth it.

Why Can’t I Hear God?

 

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God Has You Doing What You’re Doing For A Reason

You don't have to know God's plan to trust Him.

You don’t have to know God’s plan to trust Him.

I don’t know about you, but every so often, when I find myself knee-deep in projects that threaten to pull me under and I don’t have any flexibility in getting them done, I have to wonder, What in the world is God preparing me for?

I believe that God has a plan for each of us, but if we want to be successful in it, we have to let Him be in control. The problem is, when you hand the reigns over to Him, He takes off in directions you’re never quite ready for. Suddenly you’re learning new computer skills, managing a team for the first time, or going back to school.

Your experiences at work, at home, or at church, are all shaping you and preparing you for the next thing. Of course, the next thing won’t happen until you master what you’ve got, so it could take a while. But know that God does have a plan and, if you cooperate, He’ll take you places you never dreamed of.

Don’t complain about where you are right now. Give it to God and ask Him what He’s preparing you for. You are being shaped for a reason. Be excellent and watch to see what comes next.

Position Yourself For Promotion

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When God Blesses, He Means Business

God is a God of great blessing.

God is a God of great blessing.

God has always been a God of blessing. In the Old Testament, blessing was dependent on the laws being obeyed. In the New Covenant, we live under grace, but the idea is similar. If you walk in love and kindness towards God and people, you will be blessed. It’s automatic.

I love the blessings of God. He knows just how to touch our lives with goodness.

“And the Lord will grant you plenty of goods, in the fruit of your body, in the increase of your livestock, and in the produce of your ground, in the land of which the Lord swore to your fathers to give you. The Lord will open to you His good treasure, the heavens, to give the rain to your land in its season, and to bless all the work of your hand. You shall lend to many nations, but you shall not borrow.  And the Lord will make you the head and not the tail; you shall be above only, and not be beneath, if you heed the commandments of the Lord your God, which I command you today, and are careful to observe them.” Deut 28: 11-13

That pretty much covers your family, your job, your whole life. I don’t know about you, but I’ll walk with God if the good treasure of heaven opens to me.

You Determine Your Level Of Blessing

 

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Heaven Is Jesus

Jesus brings heaven to your heart.

Jesus brings heaven to your heart.

I heard a story recently about a Muslim woman who came to Christ because she had a personal encounter with Jesus. Apparently she had an experience of going to heaven, because people kept asking her what heaven was like. Her answer was, heaven is Jesus.

How amazing is that? That Jesus is so magnificent, so awesome, that He describes that perfect place of communion with God. When you look into His eyes, all you see is Jesus, nothing else.

We have such a tarnished view of Jesus, like He’s some manby-pamby shepherd petting sheep all day, instead of the the Son of God who took the keys of death and hell for us. The love that He carried to the cross comes straight out of His eyes. How riveting that must be.

Heaven is Jesus. Heaven is where Jesus is. So what do you think happens when you ask Jesus into your heart? He brings heaven home to you. That is the presence of God living inside you. All the power that raised Christ from the dead, all the love that saves you and blesses you, lives right inside you. It’s more than we can truly grasp.

Think about this for bit and thank God for His awesomeness and love.

Who Is Jesus? Part 1

 

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Is Your Praise About God Or About You?

Give God the praise that He deserves.

Give God the praise that He deserves.

Don’t get praise and thankfulness confused. When you praise God, it should not be about everything that He has done for you or the promises that you know you have. Be thankful for that, but praise God for who He is.

Praise is exclaiming the awesome aspects of God–His greatness, His mercy, His goodness, and His love. Just think about the time you will stand before God’s throne. Will you tell Him, “Oh God, I prayed about my job and I got one.” I don’t think so. I think we’ll be so amazed at being in His presence, it will be hard to think of anything but how magnificent He is.

Your praise should be like that. Think about who God is. Think about what He is like. Ask Him to show you more of Himself and you’ll have more to praise Him with. You can asked everyday for eternity and you’ll always have new things to praise Him for.

Thank God for what He does for you in your prayer time. Be diligent to do that, because a thankful heart attracts more blessing. But in your praise and worship, take your eyes off of yourself.  Praise belongs to God. All of it.

Don’t Let The Rocks Outdo Your Praise

 

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You Are Going To Screw Up. Do It With Grace

Pick yourself up with grace and God will be open new doors.

Pick yourself up with grace and God will be open new doors.

Did you think that when you came to Christ He’d make you perfect? That’s actually a lie of the enemy. If we think we’re supposed to be perfect, then the first time we fail, and we will, we’ll be seriously disappointed in our faith. That’s exactly what the enemy wants us to feel.

The truth is, we are human and that’s not a surprise or revelation to God. He’s very aware of our humanity, and He loves us for it. He knows what our challenges are. He knows how hard they are, and He is compassionate when we fall. He’s not as judging as you may think.

Remember the story of the prodigal son. The father ran to meet his fallen son and love on him. God is always kind to us. We have so much grace as His sons and daughters. He can take what ever we’ve broken and breathe life into it in ways we never see coming.

The question is, how will you react to your own failure? Will you beat yourself up because you agree with the enemy that you shouldn’t be human afterall? Or will you ask for favor and start again? Don’t allow failure to guide your life or your decisions. You will fall, it’s part of life and growing, but you don’t have to dwell on it. Learn and go on.

There’s a lot riding on how you deal with failure. People you are not even aware of are watching. If you can take a face-plant and get up graciously, then you communicate more than volumes of sermons ever could. The ability to pick yourself up in humility, without a bruised ego, is the work of God in you.

If you can admit your mistakes with grace, ask for help where you need it, and move on to the next thing in the peace of God, you show the kingdom in a way that is usually never seen by the world. They are used to tantrums, depression, and finger-pointing. Honesty and humility go a very long way to showing how amazing God is in us.

And when you move on in grace and humility, you free God to do exactly what you need. If you blame other people or berate yourself, then you actually prevent God from helping you. He needs your faith that He can be all you need Him to be–in your successes and your failures.

The Smart Ones Know How To Be Corrected

 

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