WHY SO MANY LEFTOVERS?
Sometimes
I wonder why there are so many leftovers after the feeding miracle. We
see this in all the different Gospel accounts of this miracle. This
miracle is the only one that appears in all of the Gospel accounts. Each
of the Gospel writers attests to the many leftovers, so we are left to
ask ourselves: Why are there so many leftovers?
Perhaps one of the reasons for the excess in the food is to demonstrate
the bounty of God — that is, God does not just provide enough. He
provides far more than we would need because that is the God that He is —
a God of abundant love, mercy and providence. This abundance is
supposed to give us confidence that God will be equally abundant with
the graces we need to sustain our spiritual lives and, if not equally
abundant, then even more so.
God did not create us just to abandon us after we let Him down through
our sins. He will never abandon us, no matter how far we stray from His
presence. He will always seek us out and woo us back into His presence.
The abundance of God’s love for us is the reason behind the abundance of
food when Jesus performs the feeding miracles. As such, let us reflect
upon this message as we consider today’s Gospel.
God’s love is something we should not place a measure on, as this only
limits our capacity to receive from His infinite store of love, grace
and blessings. Yes, we are limited in our capacity to receive due to our
mortality, but let us not personally decide where these limits might be
as I am sure that God has other ideas. After all, being our Creator, He
has the capacity to increase our capability to receive His love. The
message of Isaiah in Chapter 54, where we are told to increase the size
of our tent, is an indication of this. Let us never limit God with our
own limited expectations and shortcomings. Let us be as expansive as we
can
in order to receive all that He has for us. Fr. Steve Tynan, MGL
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS: What are your expectations when it comes to receiving the
graces and gifts that God has for you? Are you open to receiving even
more than what you think you want?
Jesus,
help me to expand the horizons of my thoughts and visions as to Your
call upon my life so that I would never limit You from using me to do
Your will in building Your Kingdom..
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