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Day 20: ASK – Jesus Feeds the 5000
"Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, He gave thanks and broke the loaves. Then He gave them to the disciples, and they distributed to the people." – Matthew 14:19
In Matthew 14:13-21, Jesus faces the challenge of feeding a crowd of 5,000 men (plus women and children) with only five loaves of bread and two fish. When the disciples question how such a small amount of food can meet the needs of so many, Jesus takes the loaves and fish, looks to heaven, and prays. Then, He breaks the loaves and distributes them, and miraculously, everyone is fed with leftovers to spare.
Jesus’ prayer wasn’t long or complex. He simply looked to heaven, acknowledged His Father’s provision, and gave thanks. Yet in that simple act of asking, Jesus demonstrated faith that the Father would provide. The miracle wasn’t just about the physical food; it was about strengthening the disciples' faith and showing the people that God provides in abundance.
This prayer and miracle show us that asking with faith, even in seemingly impossible circumstances, invites God to work in powerful ways. When we pray, we acknowledge our dependence on God and His provision, trusting that He will meet our needs, whether large or small.
Today, reflect on what you’re asking from God. In moments where you feel like there’s not enough, remember that God has the power to provide abundantly. Ask in faith, trusting that He will supply all you need for His purposes and glory.
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If we want an effective prayer life, we must pray like Jesus. The disciples asked Jesus how to pray because His prayers differed from anything else they had seen. By looking at the sermon on the mount, we can learn how to bolster our prayer life and develop a deeper intimacy with God.
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