Faith, Compassion, and Participation in God's Abundance

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"Now, like I said, that pay was not great. It was about $13 an hour. And looking back, we could not have made it on that pay in Houston. But through a mixture of fear to appear selfish and ungrateful, naivety about the cost of living in the city of Houston, as well as contentment to live on what God had given to us. He had provided for us through all of that time and he was continuing." [00:01:17]

"Two weeks ago, we started a new series called The King's Call, where we are going to be seeing how the opposition to Jesus just builds and builds and builds, and how then he also takes the time more and more to focus on his disciples, to teach them directly, those with faith, to follow him and to understand. And also, one of the things we see, that we will see a lot, starting really after this, is that Jesus starts to test the faith of people who come to him asking for healing." [00:02:51]

"Despite his own sorrow and exhaustion, Jesus responds to the crowd's spiritual and physical needs. He had compassion on them. Now, this is far from the only time that we hear of Jesus's compassion on humanity. For humanity, we see it in Matthew 9, verse 36, where it says that Jesus had compassion on the people around him because they were lost like sheep in need of a shepherd. They were harassed and helpless." [00:07:56]

"Jesus is compassionate towards his people and toward the lost. And he calls his followers, to do the same. He calls us to have compassion on those. Our king's heart is moved by the needs of his people and he calls us to share in his compassion. Jesus does not call Christians to be crusty old curmudgeons. He calls them to love deeply." [00:10:16]

"for them more than they care for themselves jesus then calls his disciples to faith we see in the next verses 15 through 18 now when it was evening the disciples came to him and said this is a desolate place and the day is now over send the crowds away to go into the villages and buy food for themselves but jesus said they need not go away you give them something to eat and they said to him we have only five loaves here and two fish and jesus said bring them here to me" [00:11:10]

"Jesus shifts the responsibility to the disciples instead of on the crowd. he shifts it to his followers to provide for the needs of those who have come to see jesus now this is really a key to understanding the miracle because every step of the way in this miracle from here on out he includes the disciples and as we get into we get more detail on mark's account because this is the only miracle that's recorded in all four gospels did you know that this is the only one that had such an impact that all four gospel writers included it" [00:15:34]

"now for some of us that barely cuts it as a meal for one of us what are they to do with such a meager offering Jesus tells them exactly what to do with it in verse 18 bring it to me bring it to me and so in the call to faith Jesus our King challenges us to trust him to provide he does not expect us to provide the how he provides the how if the first question you ask when you feel a ministry need when you sense a ministry need and you're trying to figure this out if the first thing you ask when God makes it clear there is a way that we need to do ministry if the first question you ask is how you're focused on the wrong things because Jesus is the one who provides and it is through our faith in him that he will do so he just wants us to come to him and to ask" [00:17:45]

"Jesus could have provided the food miraculously, like have everyone sit down, clap his hands, and then poof, the feast is before them. Right? Right? Right? In the most efficient way, right? But instead, he has his disciples walk back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, carrying these baskets back and forth as they fill up each time. And as they leave an empty basket and they come back, they're like, how's this full again? And then I can just imagine at times, maybe one of the disciples is, Jesus is, he's like, come on, I got more. And he's like, why don't you meet me halfway? Like, I'm getting tired of this walking. But yet, Jesus called his disciples to serve the people who strove to be near Jesus." [00:23:39]

"Jesus has invited all of his disciples to participate with him in his redemptive work. Not in being the power to save ourselves. Like, we don't redeem ourselves. We are not the ones who redeem others. Jesus alone is the one who saves people. But Jesus has invited us in to join him in his redemptive work of being a faithful minister of the gospel to the lost around us." [00:27:44]

"how do we view ourselves so think about this Jesus the compassionate king calls us to share his heart of compassion to trust him to provide even when we feel inadequate and to actively participate in his mission to meet the needs of others if you're going to think on one verse this week think on this Matthew 14 16 but Jesus said they need not go away you give them something to eat you're called to participate so what will you do with the king's call this is your challenge what will you do with the king's call will you step out in faith offering the little you have to see it multiplied in his hands do you trust that God wants to give far more than you're willing to ask" [00:40:42]

"Brothers and sisters, let's bring our five loaves and two fish to Jesus and watch him use us for his glory in our families, our community, and our world. Let us trust him alone for the work to be done. Let us be willing to be compassionate, faithful participants in Jesus's mission, in his work of redemption to all of the earth. And let us trust that he is both wealthy enough and generous enough to give us far more than we could ever ask for." [00:42:34]

"Father, you are so good. We're so thankful for all that you have done for us. We pray that we would be faithful in following you. God, we pray that we would be encouraged, in knowing that we are far, though we are far from perfect, so is everyone else who has followed you. And it's not about us and our ability and our perfection, but it's about you, Lord, and your ability and your perfection." [00:43:29]

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