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‘more Than Enough!’
Contributed by Gordon Curley on Mar 2, 2026 (message contributor)
Summary: ‘More than enough!’ - Matthew chapter 14 verses 13-21. - sermon by Gordon Curley. (PowerPoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info)
SERMON OUTLINE:
• The pursuit of the crowd (vs 13-14)
• The problem of no food (vs 15-17)
• The provision Jesus (vs 18-21).
• Lesson #1: people matter.
• Lesson #2: problems are part of life.
• Lesson #3: God provides.
SERMON BODY:
Reading: Matthew chapter 14 verses 13-21.
Ill:
Favourite smells….
• Freshly cut grass.
• A real Christmas tree.
• Gunpowder (cap gun/after a firework has gone off)
• Barbecues
• Lavender
• Scented candles
• The seaside
• Coffee
• The forest
• Fresh flowers
• Bacon
• Freshly baked bread
• TRANSITION:
• There is nothing quite like fresh bread baking in the oven.
• Now, whether you make your own or go into a shop,
• Fresh bread is appeals to the senses…
• You can see it golden brown colour,
• You can smell the freshness,
• You can even feel the loaf is still warm!
• When you buy or make bread like that,
• Your taste buds start to salivate,
• Your tummy starts to rumble,
• And only when you bite into the bread and taste it,
• Do you truly experience the full advantages of fresh bread.
• By contrast,
• Stale bread tastes terrible,
• And can often look unpleasant (mould on the edges etc.)
Note:
• Apply that simple illustration to your faith.
• If you do not keep it fresh, it will soon go stale.
• Regular time with Christ in prayer,
• Regular time with Christ in his word,
• Regular time with Christ in his service,
• Our invisible faith needs to be made visible in action to others.
• Regular time with Christ in evangelism,
• Don’t miss that one, we are fed as we feed.
• And evangelism is never an optional extra,
• It will enrich your Christian life immensely,
• And help keep your faith fresh!
• Jesus reminded us elsewhere (Matthew chapter 4 verse 4),
• That we do not live by bread alone.
• But remember that we also don't live long without it.
• To eat is to acknowledge our dependence,
• Both on food and on each other.
• It also reminds us that unless we must feed on Christ daily,
• If we want a fresh faith.
• Remember the Lord’s prayer, “Daily bread.”
• Or we will live on a diet of stale bread,
• That will keep us alive but will not satisfy.
(1). The PURSUIT of the crowd (vs 13-14).
“When Jesus heard what had happened, he withdrew by boat privately to a solitary place. Hearing of this, the crowds followed him on foot from the towns. When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed those who were ill.”
Question:
• Have you ever been so tired,
• That you are just not sure you can go on?
• If the answer is yes, you might appreciate this story.
ILL:
• A woman who had recently moved into a small village in Wiltshire,
• Was in the backyard hanging out the washing on the line.
• When an old, tired looking dog wandered into the yard.
• She could tell from his collar and well-fed belly,
• That he was not a stray, but he had a home.
• As she walked into the house, the dog followed her in,
• Sat down under the kitchen table and fell sound asleep.
• An hour later, he woke up.
• Went over to the door and she let him out.
• The next day he was back.
• He took up the same position under the kitchen table,
• And once again slept for an hour.
• This continued for the rest of the week.
• Curious, the lady pinned a note to his collar:
• "Every afternoon your dog comes to my house for a nap."
• The next day the dog arrived at the house,
• With a different note pinned to his collar:
• "He lives in a home with 6 children - he’s trying to catch up on his sleep."
• TRANSITION:
• We know from the other gospels that record this story:
• That Jesus was looking to take a break,
• He wanted to go somewhere quiet to get some rest,
• To recharge his physical batteries.
• People had been following Jesus and the disciples incessantly,
• And constantly making demands,
• (wanting healings etc which were time consuming & very draining).
• And although Jesus was weary and in need of a rest,
• The people kept coming and he was unable to get one.
Note:
• It is here that we get a remarkable glimpse of Jesus character.
• If it had been you or me, weary and in need of a rest,
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