Gospel
Luke 9:11-17
The feeding of the five thousand
Jesus made the crowds welcome and talked to them about the kingdom of God; and he cured those who were in need of healing.
It was late afternoon when the Twelve came to him and said, ‘Send the people away, and they can go to the villages and farms round about to find lodging and food; for we are in a lonely place here.’ He replied, ‘Give them something to eat yourselves.’ But they said, ‘We have no more than five loaves and two fish, unless we are to go ourselves and buy food for all these people.’ For there were about five thousand men. But he said to his disciples, ‘Get them to sit down in parties of about fifty.’ They did so and made them all sit down. Then he took the five loaves and the two fish, raised his eyes to heaven, and said the blessing over them; then he broke them and handed them to his disciples to distribute among the crowd. They all ate as much as they wanted, and when the scraps remaining were collected they filled twelve baskets.
Certainly! Here's a short reflection, a concluding question for reflection, and a prayer based on the Gospel passage from Luke 9:11-17.
**Reflection:**
In this passage, we witness Jesus’s compassion and divine power working together to meet the needs of the crowd. Despite the limited resources—five loaves and two fish—Jesus shows us that when we place our trust in God, even the smallest offerings can become abundant blessings. The miracle of feeding the five thousand reminds us that God’s generosity knows no bounds, and that through faith and cooperation, we can serve others in ways that surpass our own understanding. Jesus invites us to trust in God's provision, even in moments when resources seem insufficient, and to be willing to share what we have with others.
**Question for Reflection:**
How can I trust God to multiply the small things I offer—my time, talents, or resources—so that I can serve others more generously?
**Short Prayer:**
Heavenly Father, thank You for the example of Jesus, who shows us that with faith, all things are possible. Help me to trust in Your provision, even when I feel my resources are limited. Teach me to share what I have with a generous heart, knowing that You can turn it into blessings for others. May I always remember that in Your hands, small offerings can become miracles. Amen.
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