As evening approached, the disciples came to him and said,
“This is a remote place, and it’s already getting late. Send the crowds away so they can go to the
villages and buy themselves some food.” Jesus replied, “They do not need to go away. You give them something to eat.” “We have here only five loaves of bread and
two fish,” they answered. “Bring them
here to me”, he said and he directed the people to sit down on the grass. Taking the five loaves and two fish and
looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and broke the loves. Then he gave them to the disciples and the
disciples gave them to the people. They
all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of
broken pieces that were left over. The
number of those who ate was about five thousand men, besides women and
children. Matthew 14:15-21
My husband and I have been involved in a variety of youth
programs in our relationship. One of our
favorite stories is the year that the band boosters group was running short of
funds and we decided to serve concessions leftovers from the State Band
Competition to all the band students, families and leaders at the end of
marching season banquet. We had 125
students, between 150-210 parents, some siblings and 8 band
directors/leaders. Planning to feed 300+
people is always pretty exciting, planning to feed them all with leftovers was
pretty risky. We had a couple boxes of
uncooked hamburgers and hot dogs, a variety of leftover individual bags of chips
and plenty of bottled water. We e-mailed
all the band parents and asked them to bring cookies - homemade, store bought,
whatever they had on hand.
The night of the banquet three of the band dads grilled and
delivered all the meat and leftover buns and we served people for over an hour.
A few of us were getting nervous, there
was a huge line of people and we had told the directors and booster leadership
that they would have to eat last because we weren’t sure we would have enough. We had grandparents that we hadn’t estimated
in our count and every table in the school cafeteria was full. When we opened the last pan of meat we
started to joke about the loaves and the fishes and the possibility that we
would need to have someone run to get emergency carryout pizzas. But we made it through…the band director
was the last through the line and we were even able to give him some extra
cookies. While we were afraid that there
wouldn’t be enough we used up all the leftovers (money that would not be made back
otherwise) and we heard from so many parents and kids about how much fun it was
to eat “band competition food”.
Since that time when I get worried about not having enough
of something (desserts for a party, Christmas gifts, etc) I think back on how
we were all full of joy with leftovers and the benefits of having just
enough.
Prayer: Bountiful God, thank you for providing for my
family. It is comforting to have
enough. Please be with those who are
struggling to make ends meet, help us all to share our excess so that everyone
can have enough. Amen
Christi Moock
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