MH 49
(The Ministry of Healing 49)
In this miracle, Christ received from the Father; He imparted to the disciples, the disciples to the people, and the people to one another. So all who are united to Christ will receive from Him the bread of life, and impart it to others. His disciples are the appointed means of communication between Christ and the people. (MH 49.1) MC VC
When the disciples heard the Saviour’s direction, “Give ye them to eat,” (Matthew 14:16; Mark 6:37; Luke 9:13) all the difficulties arose in their minds. They questioned, “Shall we go into the villages to buy food?” John 6:5. But what said Christ? “Give ye them to eat.” Matthew 14:16; Mark 6:37; Luke 9:13. The disciples brought to Jesus all they had; but He did not invite them to eat. He bade them serve the people. The food multiplied in His hands, and the hands of the disciples, reaching out to Christ, were never unfilled. The little store was sufficient for all. When the multitude had been fed, the disciples ate with Jesus of the precious, heaven-supplied food. (MH 49.2) MC VC
As we see the necessities of the poor, the ignorant, the afflicted, how often our hearts sink. We question, “What avail our feeble strength and slender resources to supply this terrible necessity? Shall we not wait for someone of greater ability to direct the work, or for some organization to undertake it?” Christ says, “Give ye them to eat.” Matthew 14:16; Mark 6:37; Luke 9:13. Use the means, the time, the ability, you have. Bring your barley loaves to Jesus. (MH 49.3) MC VC
Though your resources may not be sufficient to feed thousands, they may suffice to feed one. In the hand of Christ they may feed many. Like the disciples, give what you have. Christ will multiply the gift. He will reward honest, simple reliance upon Him. That which seemed but a meager supply will prove to be a rich feast. (MH 49.4) MC VC