When A Little Becomes A Lot

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When A Little Becomes A Lot John 6:5-9 5 When Jesus then lifted up his eyes, and saw a great company come unto him, he saith unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat? 6 And this he said to prove him: for he himself knew what he would do. 7 Philip answered him, Two hundred pennyworth of bread is not sufficient for them, that every one of them may take a little. 8 One of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, saith unto him, 9 There is a lad here, which hath five barley loaves, and two small fishes: but what are they among so many? When I was traveling each year to Taiwan for a missions trip, I invested myself in learning to speak Chinese. o One of my goals was to be able to get around on the street. I didn t have to be fluent o but I did want to be able to get by if I found myself stranded on the streets in a city where everyone spoke Mandarin Chinese. So I hired a tutor, a retired Air Force translator, o who was fluent in Chinese and I met with him each week to study the language. That diligence paid off when, o on our very first trip to Taiwan, we found ourselves stranded at the airport. The missionary was supposed to meet us at the airport o and give us a ride to our hotel but he never showed up. There we were, o we had been traveling for over 30 hours, we were exhausted, and we were in the middle of a foreign country o surrounded by people o who only spoke Chinese. After a few minutes of wandering about aimlessly o trying to figure out what to do next I realized that this was exactly what I had been studying for. So, emboldened by the courage of youthful ignorance, o I changed some American money into Taiwan dollars and hailed a taxi. It was the first true test of my language skills o and I am thankful to say that I passed. When A Little Becomes A Lot 1

We made it to the hotel, o only to discover that the missionary, who had realized by this time that he was late to pick us up, had been to the airport, discovered us gone o and was frantically trying to locate us. In the end we were all relieved o that my language skills had been good enough to get my wife and I to where we needed to be. When I returned home, I did so with an increased desire to become more proficient in the language. o My next goal was to be able to buy and sell, to go shopping on the streets around the hotel and in the incredible night markets o without the need of a translator. So I set about the new task with urgency. o One of the key phrases I learned, during that time, was this: Wǒ de qián bùgòu. o It literally means, My money is not enough. That was my escape hatch, o the way that I could back out of a deal that I wasn t interested in or couldn t afford. o My money is not enough. Have you ever felt like that? o Have you ever been in the place where you wanted to throw your hands in the air and say: Wǒ de qián bùgòu. o My money is not enough! o And its not always the money that is not enough. My time is not enough. My supplies are not enough. I just don t have enough left in me. Sometimes we simply don t have enough o of whatever it is that we need. We ve all been in that place. The place where you size up the situation o and determine that even if we give it our best, our best isn t going to be enough. We are inadequate. When A Little Becomes A Lot 2

Our resources are insufficient. Whatever we do it will not be enough. Whatever we have it will certainly fall far short. That was exactly how the disciples felt o when Jesus asked them a very pointed question in John 6:5: How are we going to buy bread so that this great company of people might eat? There they stand, o twelve men who have forsaken all and followed Jesus. Their resources are not all that much. o They don t have wealth and riches and worldly goods. They follow the one of whom it was said o that the foxes have dens and the birds have nests but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head. They didn t even have a home, o a nice bed to sleep in at night, much less, the resources to feed 5,000 men plus women and children. That day they looked across the vast crowd that had come to hear Jesus teach and preach o and the needs were greater than their resources. The vast sea of humanity before them o represented a problem that was bigger than their best solution. Nothing in the realm of their abilities or provisions o would ever be able to meet the needs of that great multitude. But John lets us know from the very beginning o that Jesus asked the question with an ulterior motive in mind. When he asked them how they were going to o buy bread to feed the multitude, he wasn t asking the question for his own benefit. o He already knew what he was going to do. o The question was never about a practical answer. The question was designed to amplify that sense of insufficiency, that feeling of inadequacy. o The disciples needed to learn a couple of lessons. When A Little Becomes A Lot 3

First of all they needed to learn that they wouldn t always have all the answers. o Their resources would not always be enough. These men are about to turn the world upside down o but that great revival will not come without opposition and heartache. o They are going to have to fight hell every step of the way and there will be moments o when their insufficiencies will tower over them, moments when they will want to throw their hands in the air and say: o Wǒ de qián bùgòu. I don t have enough! I don t have all of the answers. I don t know what to do next. I don t know how we get from here to there. What I have is not enough! Jesus understood something. That sense of human inadequacy o is often the beginning of Divine strength. I wish it wasn t so, o I wish we had more faith, but the truth is that, all too often, it is not until we reach the end of our rope, o the limit of our abilities, o the point of our insufficiency, that we look to God for divine help. o We are often like the lady with the issue of blood. We wait until we have spent all of our living and we have little or nothing left o before we ever turn to Jesus. It is our desperation, o our inadequacy that drives us into the realm of a Divine miracle. When our back is against the wall o and we ve run out of all of our resources, then the stage is set for God to do the miraculous. The second thing that the disciples needed to learn When A Little Becomes A Lot 4

was the Jesus would always be more than enough. o Once they sized up the problem and realized that they were insufficient to meet the need, they needed to learn that Jesus was always going to be o more than enough to meet the need. There is no problem too big for him. There is no obstacle that he cannot overcome, o no need that he cannot meet. There is no impossibility that is outside the realm of his miracle working power. We may be insufficient, o our money may not be enough, our resources may fall short but he is all-sufficient, o he is more than able. o That is a lesson that the disciples needed to learn. The disciples, however, haven t realized yet that this is an object lesson. They don t know that the outcome was predetermined. o They don t understand, yet, that Jesus is setting them up for a miracle. They only see the insurmountable problem o and the hauntingly huge deficit between their resources and the great need that is set before them. Phillip immediately sets out to provide a real answer. o His mental computer begins to work like a cash register, and all he can think about is the huge sum of money o that would be needed to provide even a meager morsel of bread to each person. o He even gets so far as to arrive at a figure: It will take 200 pennies worth of bread just to get a small bite for each person. That answer identifies the enormity of the problem. One denarius, or one penny, was a day s pay for a common laborer. Two hundred denarii represents eight months wages. o That s a substantial amount of money. But the crowd was so large o that even such a large sum of money would not buy enough bread to feed the multitude! Two hundred denarii When A Little Becomes A Lot 5

o would buy roughly 4,800 loaves of barley. And loaf is a generous term because what we are really talking about here o is a small biscuit. There were 5,000 men plus women and children o and in Phillip s wildest imagination, two hundred denarii is all he can come up with and those two hundred denarii still fall woefully short. The task was impossible. o Jesus has asked them to do something that they simply cannot do. I can just see the scene unfolding. o Peter and James and John, in their loud, brash, manner are all right in the middle of the scrum o trying to figure out how they can do what Jesus has asked them to do. While Phillip, o maybe with Matthew, the former tax collector, to back him up is dealing out the cold hard facts: o The task is impossible. o We simply don t have the resources. o Wǒmen de qián bùgòu. Our money is not enough! What I want you to realize, tonight, is that in the middle of all of that excitement, o one of the twelve disciples slipped away from the rest. Andrew is not prominent among the twelve. o He is just Peter s little brother and while he and John were the first disciples of Jesus, Andrew s role in the group is very understated in scripture. We just don t see a whole lot out of him. o He doesn t preach earth-moving sermons. He doesn t write eloquent books. His name is only recorded o a bare handful of times in scripture and most of those are instances where all of the disciples are mentioned. He s really not a big deal. o He s just, Andrew, a humble ex-fisherman, When A Little Becomes A Lot 6

a follower of Jesus Christ. o He s just the silent guy in the background, just one of the twelve. He s not a standout in any way. And Andrew doesn t have any unique insight into the mind of Christ, he doesn t know, any more than the others, o what is about to happen. But Andrew s perspective is a little different than the others. o While they are busy trying to figure it out, Andrew slips into the midst of that vast multitude to see if he can find just a little something o that Jesus might can use. What sets Andrew apart o is not that he knew that Jesus was going to work a miracle, because he didn t know that. What sets him apart o is that he knew that if he could just find a little something to work with Jesus could do a whole lot o with just a little bit. So Andrew goes searching o for a little something that he can bring to Jesus. While everyone was fretting about how they would ever be able to feed the hungry multitude o out of their inadequate resources. Andrew was out in the crowd o looking for something that God might be able to use for a miracle. When human reasoning failed. o When all of their resources came up short, when their money was not enough, Andrew went looking o for just a little something that he could bring to Jesus. Somehow Andrew had the faith to tell himself o that if he could just find a little something, if he coul just find a little food, if he could just pull together a little offering, o Jesus could do a whole lot with just a little bit. I can just imagine Andrew, o beyond the point when a reasonable man would have given up. Beyond the point when any other man would have thrown his hands in the air When A Little Becomes A Lot 7

o and said, What I have is not enough! Andrew keeps pressing on. o He keeps telling himself that he needs to find just a little offering, just a little bit, o just in case Jesus is planning to work a miracle. Let me find something for Jesus to work with. o Just in case this story isn t going to be defined by my inadequacies. o Just in case Jesus is planning to work in spite of my insufficiencies. o Just in case a little offering is all that he needs, let me see if I can find just a little. Somewhere in the back of that crowd, Andrew found a little boy with a little lunch. It was just 5 small barley loaves, o little more than biscuits, and 2 small fish. The descriptive Greek word that John uses o leads us to believe that the fish were small pickled fish, like sardines. It was the kind of thing that is used for a snack, not a meal. As matter of fact to say the 5 loaves and 2 fishes o were a lunch meal is really an overstatement. It was more of a snack than a meal. It was so little compared to the great need. But somewhere inside of Andrew, o his faith was stirred up. It was just a little bit. It was so little compared to the multitude. o It was so little among so many. But Andrew said, I m going to take it to Jesus o and see what he can do with this little offering. It is all that I have and I know that its not much. I know its not 200 pennies worth of bread. I know that its not enough. o But it is all I have, it is all that I can find, it is all that I can scrape together, o and I m going to give it all to Jesus. It is so little compared to so many, o but it is all that there is. When A Little Becomes A Lot 8

And faith compelled Andrew to bring that little meager offering to Jesus. I ve come to tell somebody in this place o That Jesus can take a little and turn it into a lot! We ve all been in the place where our personal need was greater than our resources. The place where the problem was greater o than any solution we could come up with. We ve each been to the end of our rope, o in that desperate moment where everything that we do seems so inadequate, where all of our resources seem to be so little o compared to the problems that we face o and obstacles that we must overcome. I ve come to this pulpit tonight with a simple question: o What have you got that Jesus might could work with? I know it may seem inadequate. I know that you don t have enough. I know that your resources are not equal to the task. o But that isn t the question. The question is, can you find a little something o that you can bring to the master? Can you find your equivalent of 5 loaves and 2 fishes that could be blessed by the master? o Do you have, within you, even the smallest of offerings? What can you bring to Jesus? What if God is getting ready to work a miracle? o What if God is getting ready to do the impossible? What if your situation is about to be transformed by divine providence? What can you bring to Jesus for him to work with? Sometimes we get fixated on the impossibility of our situation. Sometimes we let our limitations o and inadequacies define the situation. But I ve come to this pulpit tonight to tell someone o that the only thing that God is waiting for is for you to bring your offering to him. He doesn t care how little it is. He doesn t care how insignificant it is. He doesn t care how inadequate it might be. He only cares that you are willing to surrender it to him. All he is waiting for is for you to bring your offering to him. When A Little Becomes A Lot 9

Let me tell you when a little becomes a lot: When you give it to Jesus! o When you bring your insufficient supply to the master, that s when he multiplies it to meet the need. That s when a little becomes a lot! God isn t as concerned about what you don t have as you might think. He isn t as concerned about what you can t do as you might think. o God is much more concerned with what you do have and what you can do! You do have a little and you can bring it to Jesus. o And a little in His hands becomes more than we could ever think or imagine. In Phillip s wildest dreams, o there was never going to be enough food to feed the multitude, much less, twelve basketfuls left over! He couldn t even conceive of a realistic scenario o where everyone there got even a single bite. But when Jesus got done with the meager little offering that Andrew found for him, o there were 12 baskets filled o with just the leftovers! I ve really only got one question for you tonight: What little thing is it in your life o that the master could use to meet your need? What is your offering? For some its going to be something as simple as your testimony. o You don t think its much. o You don t think you have a whole lot to offer. Compared to the great need, your feeble words fall far, far, short. o But God is saying that, if you will just bring him your little offering, he can make it into more than enough. o If you will just open up your mouth, he will fill it with the right words to say. It doesn t take a whole lot. o All he s interested in is the little bit that you do have. Some of you may feel like there isn t much left of your life. You may feel empty and broken and destitute. When A Little Becomes A Lot 10

o But listen to this preacher tonight. God doesn t need much to work with. If you will give him what you have, o he will make it into more than enough! Some of you have labored for long months in need of a financial breakthrough. I m not going to preach on your money, but listen to me. o If you will give God something to work with, you will be amazed at what he can do with the little that you give! Give, the scripture says, and it shall be given unto you o pressed down, shaken together and running over. But first you have to give. o First you have to bring your meager offering to God. Close I have always found it interesting that, after the prophet Elijah, under the anointing of God, o prophesied to the wicked King Ahab that great drought and famine would come upon the land as a judgment from God, o the Lord did not remove Elijah from the land but instead chose to provide for him, in the midst of those trying times, o by divine miracles. For a span of time, o ravens brought Elijah bread and meat to eat as he dwelt beside a brook. However, over time, o the brook ran dry and God directed Elijah to the home of a little widow lady o that God planned to use to sustain him. When Elijah came to the widow woman s town he immediately asked her to give him a little water to drink o and a little bread to eat. But the poor widow woman didn t have enough bread o to feed herself and her son, much less, the prophet too. So she told him, my resources are not enough. When A Little Becomes A Lot 11

o I don t even have enough meal for two cakes. I have just a handful of meal and just a little oil o and I m about to bake my last cake then the boy and I are going to starve to death. I m sorry preacher, o I d love to help you out, I believe in what you are doing and all, but I just don t have enough. o I only have a little and I m about to consume that. Elijah wasn t dismayed by her tragic report, he knew that the same God who had been using ravens to feed him o was about to make a miraculous provision for this little lady if she would only give her little bit of meal and oil to the Lord. So he told her Fear not. o Make me a little cake first and bring it to me. Then go and make a cake for you and your son. o For thus saith the Lord God of Israel, The barrel of meal shall not waste, neither shall the cruse of oil fail, until the day that the Lord sendeth rain upon the earth. Do you know what happened next? She gave her little offering to God. o And he turned a little into a whole lot! It was never about how little meal she had, it was about whether or not she would be willing o to let God be the Lord over her little. Really and honestly, offerings are about lordship. o God doesn t need your little offering nearly as bad as you need to give it to him. o Because its really about establishing who the Lord is in your life. That little widow lady decided real fast o that, though she may die in the effort, he was going to let God be the Lord over her little meal barrel. I believe that every time she went to make a cake, o her cup scraped the bottom of the meal barrel. I believe that everytime she went to make a cake o Her cruse of oil seemed to be almost empty. But God was more than able o to multiply her little bit When A Little Becomes A Lot 12

to make it a whole lot more than she ever could have imagined. o The only thing that God required was that she give it to him first! There is someone under the sound of my voice right now that needs to abandon the sense of practicality o that is busy trying to add it all up and figure out how it will all work out and instead allow the attitude of Andrew to come over you. o You need to go searching through your life and find the little thing that God wants you to give to him so that he can make a little into a lot! I truly believe that miracles of multiplication are going to happen in this place tonight. I truly believe that someone is going to surrender their little to God o and he s going to multiply it to meet your need! How about it? What do you have that you can bring to Jesus? What is your offering? When A Little Becomes A Lot 13