Summary: What you focus on when the issue is impossible is very telling of where your trust is. Our responsibility in life is to trust Jesus, to desire more of Him. We are to learn from the lessons being played out before us, and still lean on Him always.

Trusting God for Provision and Safety

John 6:1-21

Introduction

- The gospel of John screams of the faith that we should have in Christ

-- It is the clearest example of living life FOR the one who redeemed you and I

- When it comes to matters of faith, sometimes seeing is believing

-- But other times, knowing is what really grows & strengthens our faith

-- This morning, we are presented with two unique stories from Jesus’s ministry

-- Both give us opportunity to pause and reflect on God’s ability to provide

- Read John 6:1-15 / Pray

∆ Point 1 – Feeding the 5,000

- Once again, we see Jesus and the disciples travel to another area

-- The reference to the Sea of Tiberias here should not confuse us

-- This particular body of water has been referred to by four names

-- Sea of Galilee, Sea of Tiberias, Lake of Gennesaret, Sea of Kinnereth

- And once again, a crowd of people has followed behind him

-- As we see in v2, they are following because of the works they’ve seen

-- Consider: These are more interested in the show, than what He offers

-- Re: Jesus has already said they don’t believe without a sign (Jn 4:48)

- Jesus finds a spot for them to sit and rest (v3)

-- With the Passover drawing near, many may have been here already

-- So Jesus, seeing the crowd, poses an interesting question to Philip

- Side note: Jesus already knows what the response is going to be

-- His question is to get Philip into thinking about the situation at hand

-- Philip, definitely showing some mathematical capabilities, answers (v7)

-- “It would be impossible to feed all these people at once!”

- The issue here with Philip is he is focused on the human realm

-- He does not grasp this truth: the impossible is possible with God

-- So instead, he is ready to give up knowing they cannot feed these people

- Andrew however, is a little more on the practical side (v8-9)

-- He, in doing a little research, finds a boy who has brought a sack lunch

- It is important to note what this boy is actually carrying

-- A barley loaf would probably be about the size of a large dinner roll

-- And these fish? Think sardines … Greek word is opsarion – literally tiny fish

-- So Jesus takes this boy’s sack lunch, and the disciples have everyone sit

- IMP: The purpose of what is about to happen is not so everyone can eat

-- John records that there are 5,000 men here before them

-- But this does not take into account women, children, and perhaps servants

-- Estimates have put this crowd at 15,000 or even 20,000 people

- Jesus then offers a blessing over the meal (v11) and distributes the food

-- Note: This miracle is the only one mentioned in all four gospels

-- And as we know here, each had more than their fill to eat

- God’s promise to provide is throughout scripture; here is one such example

-- And another: Jeremiah 31:14 says, “I will satisfy the priests with abundance, and my people will be filled with my bounty," declares the LORD.”

-- APP: Jesus, who is God, always supplies more than we need

- Following lunch, the disciples were asked to collect all the left-overs

-- We should note that what is left over FAR exceeds what was actually needed

-- Matter of fact, there are 12 baskets of food remaining for them to collect

- But notice how the people, once again, want to label Jesus (v14)

-- Their desire is to immediately say, “Oh, this must be so and so because …”

-- But Jesus knew their intentions (v15); their INTENT was to force God’s hand

- They were ready to worship him, but as conquering king … not as Lord

-- APP: And most certainly, not as the LIFE they so desperately needed/required

- So, knowing their intention, Jesus once again slips from their presence

-- He goes off to the mountain to pray, to spend time with the Lord

-- Personal: What an opportunity we have today to go & get alone with God

- Read John 6:14-21

∆ Point 2 – God’s Presence Comforts

- At the end of the day, the disciples went to the lake to head to Capernaum

-- However, v17 tells them that Jesus was not with them (still on mountain)

-- Yet, notice there is a storm blowing in that obviously changes the calm

- What is not known is why Jesus is not with them; but we can infer one thing

-- There was some sort of agreement to meet Jesus perhaps on the other side

- Re: These are fisherman, these are experience men of these times

-- The storm would’ve been a concern, but not really a worry for them

-- Even though the waters would be treacherous, they still wanted/needed to go

- They would’ve been able to navigate … would’ve just taken more effort

-- While traveling at about 3-4 miles out, they notice something incredible …

- At just over the half way point (the sea is about 5 miles); they see Jesus

-- Except, not with a telescope, but with their own eyes walking towards them

- Let’s take a moment just to ponder this scene for a moment

-- They know where they are, they know what the conditions are

-- Yet, here is the Lord, walking on water, coming towards them in the storm

- On his approach, you might think they were shocked and possibly afraid

-- Jesus’s answer to them is perfect – much like something God says often (v20)

-- “It is I, don’t be afraid” – This is such a comfort when life makes no sense

- Expound … Life is never as expected, but Jesus is still constant

- When He identifies himself, they take him into the boat and notice …

-- Now consider this … after the King of Kings walked across the water

-- Do we really think he sat down, and the disciples began to row, again?

-- They immediately arrive at the shore! It happens literally in an instant!

- They had already rowed all night and it’s taken quite sometime

-- And here arrives Jesus, and they are going to row some more?

-- I believe, that word immediately, “eutheĆ³s”, means what it says

-- Their arrival happened at once, and their journey was complete

- TRANS: What should we see from these two events as takeaways for us?

∆ Big Idea

- The disciples experienced two critical things that we should learn from also:

1) When God provides, He provides with far more than is required

-- The crowd following was massive and feeding them would be impossible

-- With a boy’s sack lunch, Jesus does the impossible and the improbable

-- RE: There were 12 baskets of food left over for them to collect

2) When God shows up, the response is always one of comfort and peace

-- Miracles may be something to behold …

-- But our focus should always be on WHO performed the miracle

- EX: Jesus walked on the water – but that is not even recognized by Him

-- His response is “fear not … now let’s continue on our way together”

- God is not looking for our blind obedience, but our submission to Him

-- He is looking for us to desire more of Him, to turn to Him for everything

-- Psalm 14:2-3, “The Lord looks down from heaven on all mankind to see if there are any who understand, any who seek God. All have turned away, all have become corrupt; there is no one who does good, not even one.”

-- But even in this, God is still faithful because His word says He is

- Our responsibility in life is to trust Him, to desire more of Him

-- To learn from the lessons being played out before us, and lean on Him

-- What you focus on when the issue is impossible is very telling

- We must learn to submit, and to trust fully in what God has promised

-- Deut 31:6, “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.”

- Pray