Sunday 03 August 2014
- Bible Book:
- Matthew
“Jesus withdrew from there in a boat to a deserted place by himself ... When he went ashore, he saw a great crowd; and he had compassion for them and cured their sick.” (vv. 13a,14)
Background
There are two versions of this story in Matthew's Gospel, thisone and the feeding of the 4,000 (
The actions of Jesus in sharing the bread and fish with thecrowd have echoes of sacred meals. Readers might see in thisreflections of stories such as the provision of food for the widowat Zarephath (1 Kings 17:8-16) and this might serve to placeJesus in the line of prophets which includes Elijah. John theBaptist was often also associated with Elijah and this gives us abroader picture of the questions around Jesus' identity as afulfilment of the prophetic line. However we read that, Jesus'feeding of the hungry crowd points to his compassion and love forthem, even in the midst of his own grief and turmoil. It calls usto acknowledge his identity as one bringing God's revelation.
To Ponder
- Where in your life are you able to find space for reflectionand peace?
- How might you support those who face persecution for theirfaith or action?
- How can we live as people of compassion through whatever lifebrings?