Bible Trek | Galilee SeriesSample
Jesus feeds the 5000
‘Then Jesus took the five loaves and the two fish...’ (Mark 6.34)
Looking around
During her pilgrimage to the Holy Land, a fourth-century Spanish nun mentioned seeing a church on the site where ‘the Lord fed the crowds with five loaves and two fish’. A larger church in Byzantine style, decorated with mosaics, followed a century later: the Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish.
Beneath the altar, archaeologists unearthed a limestone block, venerated by some today as the stone on which Jesus prepared the miracle feast. One of the mosaics there shows a fish on either side of a breadbasket.
Jesus taught and fed the crowds out of compassion. His miracles revealed the presence of God, who is not only all-powerful, but who provides for our physical and spiritual needs.
Stepping closer
Some people are hard to read. Not with Jesus. His actions show us his heart.
Time and again, Jesus is described as having compassion for people. The Greek word for ‘compassion’ in Mark 6.34 refers literally to a person’s guts – ‘an ancient way of referring to what rises up from one’s innermost core.’
Seeing Israel as lost and leaderless (v.34), Jesus was moved to teach. His teachings still remain the antidote to confusion and despair. When the disciples told him to send the hungry people away (v.36), he provided for them instead. There was no disconnect between Jesus meeting physical and spiritual needs.
This extraordinary miracle leaves the people with plenty. So it is when you get to know the one who has deep compassion for you.
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About this Plan
Welcome to Galilee, we hope you experience the importance and significance of this special place. It was here that Jesus began his ministry as he performed miracles, healed people and taught in the synagogue. It was here that he called his first disciples, calmed the storm and walked across the water. It was from the Galilee region that Christianity would emerge and eventually spread across the world.
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