Saturday, May 24, 2025

MAY 24 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#17 “How many loaves do you have?” (Matthew 15:34)

 


MAY 24  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  

JQ#17  “How many loaves do you have?”  

(Matthew 15:34)


LIVING FOR JESUS  Daily Prayer    

JESUS, Lord, Redeemer, my Rock and my Salvation, Praise Your Holy Name.

  Lord Jesus when I look back at where the journey that seeking You has

 taken me, I am in awe of the “Way” that You have Provided for my needs,

 all my needs, both the “physical” and the “Spiritual”.


 Lord, I may never understand but my understanding should and shall not

 interfere with my Praise for the ONE that is Worthy, the ONLY ONE 

that is worthy — in You alone is “Truth”, and You alone can give “Life”. 


No greater “Love” has ever been given, 

no greater “Gift” will ever be given 

than the “Gift of God” of the “Sacrificial Lamb” — 

His Only Begotten Son, Jesus Christ — “Sacrificed of God” 

that man could be reconciled to his Creator 

in spite of all our sins and iniquities!     

AMEN


THE JESUS QUESTIONS

Jesus never asks a Question without a 

Divine Intent to Teach us about the Father!  


Any time Jesus asks any Question we should really pay attention 

because the Master Teacher is using the Question 

to bring our focus on some 

“Spiritual Truth” 

by using our common everyday experiences to give us 

“understanding” 

of the supernatural life God gives so abundantly 

to all those that believe Jesus is the Savior 

and that as a believer in the Son of God 

that we are going to live for the rest of our “eternal” existence 

with Father God!!  


JQ#17 taken by itself is a simple six word sentence

 with the longest word being six letters 

(keep in mind the whole earth was created in just six days) 

and the subject is a physical item that is experienced by every soul 

that has ever lived or will ever live on the earth ——— 

“bread”


When we look at the context surrounding this Question and see

 that the woman that came to Jesus requesting that her daughter who was

 “severely demon-possessed” (Matthew 15:22)

 be healed was first addressed by a statement 

that on the surface seems out of place for

 Jesus the “Healer”,

 as He initially stated to the woman: 

“It is not good to take the children’s bread 

and throw it to the little dogs.” (Matthew 15:26)

However, if Jesus is starting another 

“Teaching of Deep Spiritual Truths” 

then He will do so by using a

 “shared experience” 

that everyone can relate to and an “experience” 

that we already have a base understanding of. 

In this case Jesus has used the consumption of 

“bread” 

as the common experience and we see how

 He puts the consuming of “bread” in juxtaposition to “great faith”


Before you accuse the writer of grasping at straws let us look at the progression

 of this lesson of consumption of bread as a 

“Great Spiritual Truth” 

as Jesus puts the 

“Bread Lesson” 

down on the bottom shelf so everyone can get to it 

as we read from Matthew 15:21 through Matthew 16:12 the 

“Master’s Lesson” on “Bread”


In Matthew 15:21-28 Jesus heals a severely demon-possessed girl 

and uses the seemingly out of place phrase about throwing 

“children’s bread”

 to the “dogs” and the mother responded 

“even …dogs eat the crumbs that fall 

from their masters’ table” (Matthew 15:26-27) 

and Jesus then responds to the woman’s comments of eating 

“crumbs” [of bread] “from [the] masters’ table” 

with this great commendation to the woman:


 “O woman, great is your faith! 

Let it be to you as you desire.” 

(Matthew 15:28) 


and then we see the results of her 

“great faith” 

as we read 

“and her daughter was healed that very hour.” 

(Matthew 15:28)

Then Matthew records  that the 

“multitudes” 

brought to Jesus those in need of “physical healing” and Matthew notes 

“and [Jesus] healed them.” (Matthew 15:29) 

with the results of all those mighty works that the [multitudes] 

“glorified the God of Israel”. (Matthew 15:31)  

The significance of “bread” in the works of God 

starts to surface when we consider the first comment Jesus 

made as the woman had first petitioned Jesus by declaring

 “O Lord, Son of David!” 

and Jesus responded 


“I was not sent except to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.”

 (Matthew 15:22-24). 


This “bread” Lesson then begins with a Jesus introducing 

the problem of “lostness” and we see the introduction 

of “[bread] crumbs…from the masters’ table” 

and Jesus then saying to the woman who realized the significance of 

“bread” in relation to her “faith” 

was rewarded by Jesus in the form of commending her on her 

“great faith”

 and then 

Jesus heals her “demon-possessed” daughter 

which was a “spiritual” ailment


Then Jesus immediately heals “physical” infirmities 

from the “multitudes” and then when Jesus mentions 

compassion” for the multitudes 

we somehow end up talking about 

“loaves” of bread… [JQ#17] ?? 


Then the topic moves from “physical” infirmities to 

“spiritual infirmities” 

as Jesus, in response to another attack by the legalist of His day, introduces the

 “spiritual” concept of “leaven” 

of the false teaching of 

“the Pharisees and the Sadducees” (Matthew 16:6) 

and ends with this summary of the Teachings on 

“Bread” 

with this verse, 

“Then [the disciples] understood that [Jesus] 

did not tell them to beware of the leaven of bread, 

but the doctrine of the Pharisees and Sadducees.” 

(Matthew 16:12) 


Are you still surprised by the simple

 

“bread”


Question JQ#17 “How many loaves do you have?”  

(Matthew 15:34)

 

or 


do you not consider that Jesus is asking you 

to take inventory of all the “false doctrines” 

that you personally consume as your “daily bread”?!?!? 


—just a thought.  


There is a reason we have the cliche 

“You reap what you sow” 

and Jesus is telling us in His “Bread Lesson” 

that we make bread from the harvest 

Friday, May 23, 2025

MAY 23 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#17 “How many loaves do you have?” (Matthew 15:34)

 


MAY 23  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  

JQ#17 “How many loaves do you have?”  

(Matthew 15:34)


LIVING FOR JESUS  Daily Prayer    

JESUS, just saying Your Name stirs my soul in a way that no other name does!

 Lord, when I consider that I have just uttered the Name of the Everlasting God

 and that I have uttered it with the “Hope” and “Expectation” that I have 

gained an audience with the Creator, I can not fully comprehend 

why the Lord of lords and King of kings would listen to me? 


And when I consider it further, I am even more amazed, for the very reason

 I feel unworthy is the very reason that God sought me out — 

it is because of the fact that I am a sinner that He cares about my eternal soul

 and because God cares for every individual soul He sent a solution 

to correct the sin problem — the solution to my sin is to give my sin to Jesus

 because Jesus was sent from God as a “Gift” of Love

 to those that are lost in sin so that our sins can be forgiven

 just by calling on the Name of Jesus! 


O the Mystery of God that He cares enough for me

 to provide for my forgiveness — 

Praise His Holy Name and Glory to God!     

AMEN



THE JESUS QUESTIONS

Jesus had been performing miracle after miracle for the multitudes and as

 the number of miracles grew, so did the multitudes following Jesus. 

The multitudes kept growing and Jesus called His disciples to Himself and said,


 “I have compassion on the multitude… 

and I do not want to send them away hungry…”


 and the disciples who had just witnessed Jesus performing miracle after miracle

 knew the Power of these miracles was God’s ability to provide for the needs

 of the multitudes, even in a wilderness setting. 


However, these disciples that had witnessed the Power of God jumped to

 a wrong conclusion of the statement Jesus had just made because they assumed

 that Jesus was going to do what He had done with the feeding of the

 five thousand where Jesus had commanded the disciples, 


“You give them something to eat.” (Matthew 14:16)


However the disciples made the same mistake we make in our daily lives 

as we see God provide for our daily needs in a way that only God can do

 and then when the next need arises we seem to forget that God took care

 of us before and we let the world throw doubt into our carnal minds!  


When we look close at what Jesus said about 

“compassion” for the “multitudes” 

we see that He did not command the disciples to look for food, 

all Jesus had said was 

“I do not want to send them away hungry…” 

and the self-centered disciples, just like us blurted out

 “Well what do you want us to do about it?” 


Jesus then asked this very important question 

to bring the disciples back to reality by asking 


JQ#17 “How many loaves do you have?” (Matthew 15:34) 


I can hear in that question Jesus saying to us,


 “When was the last time I failed to provide for your needs?” 


We are the creation and He is the Creator 

so we must Trust Him to equip us to accomplish 

that which He tasks us to do,


 be it feed ourselves or to feed 4000 in the wilderness! 


God has always provided in the past so why do we let the world make us think that

 God will abandon us in the future or that this time we are “on our own”?!? 

 Look at His Question and understand that by Him asking the disciples


 “How many loaves do YOU have?”


 Jesus is really saying to the disciples, 


“Look guys, the Father fed 5000 

so do you think He has run out of bread, 

because surely YOU don’t think YOU have enough bread 

to accomplish that which only God the Creator can do?”!?!?! 


 Why is it that we fail to give God the Glory when every time

 we see God work we somehow think that He is doing His “last miracle” 

and we let the world convince us that God’s “magic lamp” 

will no longer work so we should return to our sin!?!? 


Jesus asked that Question to the disciples to bring them back to the reality that 


God’s Mercy and Grace endures Forever 

and His Provisions are both Limitless and Eternal!!! 

If we will but put what we have into His Capable Hands 

that He will Bless what we turn over to Him and we will be “filled” 

and we will find the Truth of God that He “is the Everlasting God, 

the Creator of the ends of the earth, 

He will never grow tired and weary 

and His understanding no one can fathom.” 

(Isaiah 40:28) ——— 


just think how many loaves of bread that God has provided to the world 

since the Garden of Eden ——— and yet we ask God by our doubt: 

“Are You getting tired yet God?” ——— 

like we could take over for Him now that He is tired 

and is no longer able to keep the stars in orbit 

or the sun rising in the sky every morning 

and we with our limited understanding 

will keep the universe spinning right along 

with our great scientific knowledge that cannot 

even explain how a bumble bee flies !?!?!?


 Really, how many grains of wheat have you created???