Embracing Interruptions: Lessons from the Feeding of the 5,000

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1. "Jesus' ministry, your next point, is that his ministry was constantly interrupted. Even Jesus' interruptions. Interruptions were interrupted. This is from Luke 8, 40 to 50. So obviously, we've studied it this summer, because we're in Luke 9 today. Now, when Jesus returned, the crowd welcomed him, for they were all waiting for him. And there came a man named Jairus, who was ruler of the synagogue. And falling at Jesus' feet, he implored him to come to his house, for he had an only daughter, about 12 years of age. And she was dying." [45:48] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We don't like to be interrupted. So for a while, I liked to play chess on my phone with real people. And you're on a timer, right? And I'd play it at home. And I'd play it here on my lunch break in my office back when I used to have an office. And invariably, somebody would walk into the office. And then I had a choice, right? I could say, I'm playing chess. Please leave. Or I could put down the chess game, which meant that I lost automatically because I'm being timed, right? Don't like interruptions." [50:11] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "So, I was thinking, I've talked about everything these pastors said. I should probably quote Pastor Pedro as well. So, what did Pastor Pedro say? He said, El Relote, Pastor Riley. I'll say tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick. All I remember from him. But, what did Jesus do when he was interrupted? That's our story today. Luke 9, 11 through 17. Jesus is trying to get off to a quiet place with his disciples. We have this story. And then he goes to the quiet place and spends time with his disciples. So, this whole story is an interruption. How does Jesus handle it?" [52:32] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "When Jesus was interrupted, he was filled with compassion. He welcomed the interruption. He taught the people. He healed the people. And finally, in verse 13 and following, he fed the people. He said to his disciples in verse 13, You give them something to eat. And what did they have? They had the five loaves and two fish. That's in every Gospel account. But John mentions a young boy who brought the five loaves and two fish. And in John, Andrew, who's my favorite disciple, was the guy that came and told Jesus, Here's a boy with five loaves and two fish." [55:25] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So, my question for you this morning is this. How do you respond to interruptions? Let's think about that for a moment. How do we respond to interruptions? Because I discovered this year that I have a really bad habit. Okay? And I've been doing it all my life, but I just figured it out this year. And that is, I'm constantly finishing other people's sentences. And very often, I put the wrong words in there, right? At least according to my wife, that's not what I was going to say. But this is something I catch myself doing constantly." [01:00:31] (56 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "We get tired of constant criticism. Burnout is real, but the antidote to burnout is to keep coming back to Jesus and he'll keep filling your basket. Amen? Because despite constant interruptions, Jesus never got anxious, irritated, or impatient. He didn't get impatient with those who interrupted him. He didn't get impatient with his friends who didn't understand him. He didn't get irritated with those who abandoned him. And he didn't even get angry with those who murdered him. That's Jesus." [59:02] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "So, I helped her trim the lilac tree. And then later that evening, I said, you know, I tend to plan my days in the morning. So, if you would have mentioned this last night, it would have been easier. And you know what she did? She got angry. She said, that's my life. I always make plans. And you always interrupt me. We don't like to be interrupted. But Pastor Bo said that faith in Jesus can bring peace in any situation. And we can find peace in Jesus through the midst of the interruption." [51:42] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Jesus said, I'm sending you like sheep among wolves. Pastor Dave said this last week. You can't give the message the way the wolves would. And even though the goal of preachers and other entertainers is to leave people hungry, you can't leave people hungry for more. You can't leave them hungry for food. Anyway, the disciples did what Jesus said. And your next point is so often. Jesus blesses others through obedient, authentic disciples. It's pretty amazing that Jesus told the disciples to give the people something to eat. And then he, Jesus, gave them the food to give to the people." [57:02] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "When the crowds learned it, they followed him. And he welcomed them. And spoke to them of the kingdom of God. Cured those who needed healing. Now, the day began to wear away. And the twelve came and said to him, Send the crowd away to go into the surrounding villages and countryside to find lodging and get provisions. For we are here in a desolate place. But he said to them, You give them something to eat. They said, We have no more than five loaves and two fish. Unless we are to go and buy food for all these people. For there were about five thousand men." [53:13] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "So, I just think the ESV is a bad translation because what it means is, is he kept giving them bread, right? The disciples came to him, he kept giving them bread, they kept distributing it. Jesus replenished their baskets. But, ministry is interruption. So, we all get tired. We all get tired of helping other people. We all get tired of being rejected, of being ignored. We get tired of loving our enemies. Jesus told us, but it's a little exhausting. We get tired of constant criticism. Burnout is real, but the antidote to burnout is to keep coming back to Jesus and he'll keep filling your basket." [59:02] (64 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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