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JESUSCHRIST:THEALL SUFFICIENTSAVIOR 6 30 TheapostlesgatheredaroundJesusandreportedeverythingtohim,allthatthey haddoneandallthattheyhadtaught 31 Thenhesaidtothem,Come[withme]toa remoteplace,andrestforawhile.becausetherewere[so]manypeoplecomingand going,theyhadnoleisure[time],notevenenough[time]toeat. 32 Sotheywentawayin aboattoaremoteplace,apart[fromthecrowds]. 33 Butmanywhosawthemleaving recognizedthemandranonfootfromallthetownsandarrivedthereaheadofthem. 34 When [Jesus] came ashore and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd; so he began to teach them many things. 35 Whenthedaywasalmostover,hisdisciplescametohimandsaid,Thisisa remotearea,andthedayisnowalmostover; 36 sendthemaway,sothattheymaygoto thesurroundingcountrysideandvillagesandbuythemselvessomethingtoeat. 37 But hereplied,yougivethemsomethingtoeat.theysaidtohim,shallwegoandbuytwo hundreddenariiworthofbread,andgivethem[something]toeat? 38 Thenhesaidto them,howmanyloaves[ofbread]doyouhave?goandsee.whentheyfoundout,they said,five[loaves],andtwo[small]fish. 39 Thenhecommandedeveryonetositdownin groupsuponthegreengrass. 40 Sotheysatdowningroupsofhundredsandfifties. 41 He tookthefiveloavesandthetwofish,andlookinguptoheaven,hegavethanks.then hebroketheloaves[intopieces]andgaveittothedisciplestosetbeforethepeople.he also divided the two fish among them all. 42 They all ate, and were filled. 43 They collectedtwelvebasketfulsofbrokenpieces[ofbread],andalso[scraps]offish. 44 The numberofmenwhoateofthebreadwasfivethousand. 45 Immediatelyhemadehisdisciplesgetintotheboat,inordertogoonahead[of him] to [the village of] Bethsaida, while he sent the crowd away. 46 After he had left them,hewentupintothemountainstopray. 47 Wheneveningcame,theboatwasin themiddleofthelake,while[jesus]wasaloneontheland. 48 Seeingthemstrainingat theoars,becausethewindwasagainstthem,ataboutthefourthwatchofthenight* hecametothem,walkingonthewater.hedesiredtopassbythem, 49 butwhenthey sawhimwalkingonthewater,assumingthatitwasaghost,theycriedout; 50 forthey all saw him and were terrified. But he immediately spoke to them, saying, Take courage.itisi;donotbeafraid. 51 Thenheclimbedintotheboatwiththem;andthe winddieddown.theywerecompletelyamazed; 52 fortheyhadnotunderstoodabout theloaves,becausetheirheartwashardened.(mk.6:30 52) *aboutthreea.m. Introduction Glenn Hack still remembers the winter in Milwaukee when his family ran out of food.hewasfiveyearsoldthatmorningin1930whenhismothersetoutbowlsof coldoatmealandapitcherofhotwatertopouroveritbecausetherewasnomilkin thehouse.afterbreakfastglenn sfatherannounced, We reoutoffood.nowweare goingtoprayforlunch.

Evenatfiveyearsold,Glennremembersthinking, HowisDadgoingtogetfoodby prayinginthemiddleofthelivingroomfloor? Glennwasgiventheassignmentof watching his younger brother while his father and mother and four older siblings kneltinprayer. AsGlennwatchedhisyoungerbrother,healsowatchedthehandsoftheclock.To hisastonishment,whenthehandsoftheclockreachednoon,twomenappearedat thefrontdoor.betweenthemtheyheldabigwashtubfilledwithsacksofgroceries. On their faces was a bewildered look as they inquired, Does anyone here need food? Inamatteroffactmanner,Glenn sdadanswered, Wewerejustprayingfor lunch. Then the two men told their story. They worked for a Milwaukee rescue agency. Threenightsagooneofthemhadadreaminwhichhesawabuildingwithanumber onit,butnotthenameofthestreet.thenextnighthehadthesamedream.since that time they had been driving the city for twenty four hours, looking for that building;theveryplacewheretheynowstood!(power,8/11/91;pp.2 ff.) Onceagain,ourLordJesusChristprovedHimselftobeanall sufficientsavior.the LordJesusChrist,whodemonstratedHissufficiencytothehungrymultitudebeside theseaofgalilee,andtoaneedymilwaukeefamilyin1930,isthesametodayand forever:theall sufficientsavior.becausejesusistheall sufficientsavior,weshould trustinhimwithconfidenceatalltimesandunderallcircumstances. I.TrusttheLordJesustoMeettheNeedsofYourLife(Mk.6:30 44) Supposeyoureceivedfivethousandunexpectedguestsfordinner;furthermore, supposeyouwereoutofmoneyandallyouhadleftinthehousewerefiveloaves of bread and two frozen fish. What would you do? That scenario pretty much correspondstothesituationwefindbeforeushereinthesixthchapterofmark. JesusandHisdiscipleshavecrossedtheSeaofGalileetoaremotedesolateregion in order to provide rest for His weary disciples (vs. 31.) But it proves to be impossible for Jesus to escape the multitudes. When they learn of His whereaboutstheyflocktohim,eventothedesolateregiononthefarsideofthe Sea of Galilee. According to John 6:3, Jesus and His disciples had ascended a grassyhillsideforsomemuchneededrestandrefreshment.butwhenheseesthe crowds gathering, he had compassion on them (Mk. 6:34,) and he welcomed them (Lk.9:11.) Aseveningapproaches,thequestionarises, Howareallthesepeoplegoingtobe fed? Thedisciples suggestionisthatjesusshouldsendthemaway,letthemgoto thesurroundingvillagesandfendforthemselves(vs.36.)jesusreplies, Thereis noneedtosendthemaway;yougivethemsomethingtoeat (Matt.14:16.) Having indicated that they can handle the situation themselves, Jesus now instructshisdisciplestotakestockoftheirresources.heasksphillip,"wherecan

we buy bread for these people?" Phillip replies that two hundred denarii (equivalent to about eight months wages) would not be enough money to purchaseenoughfoodforthisgreatmultitude(jn.6:5 7.)Phillipisemphasizing the fact that even if there were some place to purchase food, they lacked the money to do so. Jesus now instructs Andrew to scout around and report back withhisfindings.uponreturning,andrewinformsjesusthatallthatisavailable isfiveloavesofbread(thesizeofsmallbiscuits)andtwosmallfish. Having effectively demonstrated the complete lack of human resources and the inabilityofhisdisciplestopersonallyhandlethissituation,jesusnowpersonally addresses the situation. Jesus is in complete control. John 6:6 informs us that Jesus knew all along what He was going to do; there are no surprises, no dilemmas,nocrisesforthelord.jesustakeschargeofthesituation.mark6:39 40 statesthatjesuscommandedthemultitudetoreclineonthegrassyhillsideinan orderly fashion He stills the crowd so that they will not panic and reassures them with His presence and commanding word. Jesus provides for the need of these people. Sometimes He does so miraculously, as in this present instance. Sometimes He does so in a more providential manner, as in the case of the MilwaukeefamilyreferredtointheIntroduction. Whenyoulookcloselyatthisincident,thisiswhatyoufind:Jesusdemonstrates thatheisthegoodshepherdwhoisbothwillingandabletocareforhissheep.in Mark6:34thepeopleareidentifiedas"sheep;"andoutofcompassionforthem Jesus becomes their Shepherd. In Mark 6:39 we read that Jesus commands the people to recline upon "the green grass," where He feeds them; this brings to mindthewordsofpsalm23:1 2a,"TheLORDismyshepherd;Ishallnotbeinneed. 2 Hemakesmeliedowningreenpastures." BecauseJesusistheall sufficientsavior,wecantrusthimtomeettheneedsof ourlife.asachristian,thisisourconfession:"thelordismyshepherd;ishallnot be in need"(psl. 23:1.) As a Christian, this is our confidence:"do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, presentyourrequeststogod"(phil.4:6.)asachristian,thisisourprivilege: we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses... 16 Letusthenapproachthethroneofgracewithconfidence,so thatwemayreceivemercyandfindgracetohelpusinourtimeofneed.(heb. 4:15 16) II.TrusttheLordJesustoCombattheStratagemsoftheDevil(Mk.6:45 46) Following this miraculous provision of bread for the multitude, Jesus immediatelycompelledhisdisciplestogetintotheboatanddepart.upongiving them this command, He personally dispersed the crowd and retreated up into themountainsidetopray.

We often times fail to perceive the devil s subtle stratagems and consequently we fall prey to them; but not so with the Lord Jesus. Jesus saw what was developinginthemindsofthemultitude.jesus miraculousprovisionofbreadin thisdesolateplaceremindedthepeopleofthebreadmiraculouslyprovidedfor Israel in the wilderness. John records that shortly after this incident of the feeding of the five thousand in the wilderness, the people remind Jesus, "Our forefathersatethemannainthewilderness;asitiswritten,'hegavethembread from heaven to eat'" (Jn. 6:31.) The people are further reminded of God s prophecythroughmosesthatthelordwillraiseupaprophetlikemoses:"iwill raise up for them a prophet like you from among their brothers; I will put my wordsinhismouth,andhewilltellthemeverythingicommandhim"(deut.18:18.) TheycorrectlyidentifyJesusastheprophetwhoiscomingintotheworld:"After thepeoplesawthemiraculoussignthatjesusdid,theybegantosay,'surelythisis theprophetwhoistocomeintotheworld'"(jn.6:14.)buttheymistakenlythink that He will deliver them from the military and political power of Rome in the same way Moses was used by the LORD to deliver Old Testament Israel from Egypt. Jesus discerned that they"were about to come and take him by force, to make him king" (Jn. 6:15.) No doubt their intention was to march Him into Jerusalem at the time of the Passover, which, John informs us (Jn. 6:4), was approaching, in order that He might lead a glorious insurrection against King HerodandtheRomanauthorities. Furthermore,Jesusrecognizeswhowasseekingtoemployallofthisforhisown diabolical purpose. Here was another effort of the devil to seduce Jesus from followingthecoursehisfatherhadassignedtohim.herewasanothereffortto seduce Jesus into becoming a popular military and political leader, saving His peoplefromthetyrannyofrome,ratherthanenduringthecrossinordertosave HispeoplefromthetyrannyofthedevilandtherighteousjudgmentofGod.Here wasanothereffortofthedeviltofoilgod splantoredeemhispeoplefromtheir real enemy (the devil) and their real plight (their sins and the judgment to come.)noteluke4:13,whichinformsusthatfollowingthethreetemptationsin the wilderness, "the devil left him until an opportune time." This present instance following the feeding of the five thousand proved to be such an oppertunetime.butthelordjesusisabletodiscernthestratagemofthedevil, and He does not succumb to his evil wiles. He turns His back on the multitude andtheirill conceivedplantomakehimking,resortingtohisfatherinprayer aloneonthemountaintop. Because Jesus is the all sufficient Savior, we may trust Him to combat the stratagems of the devil as he seeks to short circuit and defeat God s good purpose for us. We must be alert to the spiritual dimension of life and the spiritualconflicttakingplaceinthispresentworld,astheapostlepaulinforms us,"ourstruggleisnotagainstfleshandblood,butagainsttherulers,againstthe authorities,againstthepowersofthisdarkworldandagainstthespiritualforces ofevilintheheavenlyrealms"(eph.6:12.)wemustbefaithfulandwisetoseek thelord scounselinthedecisionsandthelivingoflife:"trustinthelordwith

all your heart, and do not lean upon your own understanding. 6 In all your ways acknowledgehim,andhewilldirectyourpaths"(prov.3:5 6.)Wemayalwaysbe assuredofourlord sintercessiononourbehalf:"myprayerisnotthatyouwould takethemoutoftheworldbutthatyouwillprotectthemfromtheevilone"(jn. 17:15.)MaywebediligenttopersonallypetitiontheLordforHisprotectionand deliverance,inaccordancewiththewayinwhichheteachesustopray:"leadus notintotemptation,butdeliverusfromtheevilone"(matt.6:13.) III.TrusttheLordJesustoSustainYouinTimesofCrisis(Mk.6:47 52) Whenweleftthedisciplestheywerebewilderedandconfused.Onlywithgreat reluctanceandafterconsiderablehesitation,didtheyfinallyrespondtochrist s commandtolaunchtheirboat. Their instructions were to sail to Bethsaida (Mk. 6:45,) which was a short distanceupthecoast;theretheyweretopickupjesusandthencrossthesea backtocapernaum. But by now darkness has fallen and Jesus has not yet arrived, so the disciples decidetoheadstraightforcapernaum,aswelearnfromjohn6:16 17,"When eveningcame,hisdiscipleswentdowntothelake, 17 wheretheygotintoaboat andsetoffacrossthelakeforcapernaum.bynowitwasdark,andjesushadnot yetjoinedthem"(jn.6:16 17.) Astheydoso,theyonceagainfindthemselvesinacrisissituation.Itwasnow dark, the sea was rising because of a strong wind, and they were heading directly into the gale and this time Jesus was not with them. They did not knowwherehewasorwhatwashappening. But Jesus again proves Himself to be the all sufficient Savior. Mark 6:48a informsusthathesawthemintheirdistress.fromthemountain,throughthe darkness,hesawtheminthemidstofthewindysea;notepsalm139:11 12,"IfI say,'surelythedarknesswillhidemeandthelightbecomenightaroundme,'even thedarknesswillnotbedarktoyou;thenightwillshineliketheday,fordarkness is as light to you" (Psl. 139:11 12.) Then Jesus came to them, walking on the water (Mk. 6:48b.) There is no obstacle or circumstance that can separate us fromoursaviororcutusofffromhispresence,astheapostlepaultestifiesto thechurchatrome: Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword? 38 I am convinced thatneitherdeathnorlife,neitherangelsnordemons,neitherthepresentnor thefuture,noranypowers, 39 neitherheightnordepth,noranythingelseinall creation,willbeabletoseparateusfromtheloveofgodthatisinchristjesus ourlord.(rom.8:35,38 39)

Mark goes on to report that Jesus desired to pass by them (Mk. 6:48c.) What MarkmeansisthattheLordJesusdesiredtopassbyHisdisciplesinthesame waythathepassedbymoseswhenhehidhiminthecleftoftherock: ThenJehovahsaid,"Thereisaplacenearmewhereyoumaystandonarock. 22 Whenmyglorypassesby,Iwillputyouinacleftintherockandcoveryou withmyhanduntilihavepassedby. 23 ThenIwillremovemyhandandyouwill seemyback;butmyfacemustnotbeseen."(ex.33:21 23) AswasthepresentcasewithHisdisciples,theLorddesirestousetimesofcrisis toshowushisglory,ifwewilltrusthimtodoso. Because Jesus is the all sufficient Savior, we may trust Him to sustain us in timesofcrisis.considerthetestimonyofachristiancouplewhowentthrough thetrialofthedeathoftheirdaughter: We thank God for making His loving presence known to us in unmistakablewaysduringthehardestweekofourlives.hewasthereinthe midstofourpainandfear.hewasthereasweprayedandwept.andhewas theretowelcomekatherineintoheaven. He upheld us through His Word, providing just the right Scripture at the right time. He was present in the lives of friends and family who called, visited, prayed, sent meals and cards and money, and ran errands. He showed His love through doctors and nurses who went beyond ordinary caretograntuscompassion. Hegaveusthestrengthtogoon astepatatime.hegaveusthejoyofour daughterandtheloveofaheavenlyfather.andhecontinuestogiveusthe certaintyofseeingkatherinewhenwetooentertheplacehehasprepared forus. Inspiteofourtimeofcrisis,fear,andpain, becauseofthelord sgreatlove wearenotconsumed (Lam.3:22).(POWER,3/18/90,pp.4 5) Conclusion OftentimeswefailtoappreciatethesufficiencyoftheLordJesusChrist;thefactthat Heisabletomeetoureveryneedandcareforusineverysituation.MaytheLord grant us to increasingly learn this blessed truth: Jesus is the all sufficient Savior uponwhomwecanrelywithconfidenceatalltimesandunderallcircumstances.