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the desire of ages-第99章

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ying circumstances; and then; in the fullest confidence; we must depend upon God。 He will keep every soul that is brought into perplexity through trying to keep the way of the Lord。

Christ has bidden us; through the prophet; 〃Deal thy bread to the hungry;〃 and 〃satisfy the afflicted soul;〃 〃when thou seest the naked; that thou cover him;〃 and 〃bring the poor that are cast out to thy house。〃 Isa。 58:7…10。 He has bidden us; 〃Go ye into all the world; and preach the gospel to every creature。〃 Mark 16:15。 But how often our hearts sink; and faith fails us; as we see how great is the need; and how small the means in our hands。 Like Andrew looking upon the five barley loaves and the two little fishes; we exclaim; 〃What are they among so many?〃 Often we hesitate; unwilling to give all that we have; fearing to spend and to be spent for others。 But Jesus has bidden us; 〃Give ye them to eat。〃 His command is a promise; and behind it is the same power that fed the multitude beside the sea。

In Christ's act of supplying the temporal necessities of a hungry multitude is wrapped up a deep spiritual lesson for all His workers。 Christ received from the Father; He imparted to the disciples; they imparted to the multitude; and the people to one another。 So all who are united to Christ will receive from Him the bread of life; the heavenly food; and impart it to others。

In full reliance upon God; Jesus took the small store of loaves; and although there was but a small portion for His own family of disciples; He did not invite them to eat; but began to distribute to them; bidding them serve the people。 The food multiplied in His hands; and the hands of the disciples; reaching out to Christ Himself the Bread of

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Life; were never empty。 The little store was sufficient for all。 After the wants of the people had been supplied; the fragments were gathered up; and Christ and His disciples ate together of the precious; Heaven…supplied food。

The disciples were the channel of communication between Christ and the people。 This should be a great encouragement to His disciples today。 Christ is the great center; the source of all strength。 His disciples are to receive their supplies from Him。 The most intelligent; the most spiritually minded; can bestow only as they receive。 Of themselves they can supply nothing for the needs of the soul。 We can impart only that which we receive from Christ; and we can receive only as we impart to others。 As we continue imparting; we continue to receive; and the more we impart; the more we shall receive。 Thus we may be constantly believing; trusting; receiving; and imparting。

The work of building up the kingdom of Christ will go forward; though to all appearance it moves slowly and impossibilities seem to testify against advance。 The work is of God; and He will furnish means; and will send helpers; true; earnest disciples; whose hands also will be filled with food for the starving multitude。 God is not unmindful of those who labor in love to give the word of life to perishing souls; who in their turn reach forth their hands for food for other hungry souls。

In our work for God there is danger of relying too largely upon what man with his talents and ability can do。 Thus we lose sight of the one Master Worker。 Too often the worker for Christ fails to realize his personal responsibility。 He is in danger of shifting his burden upon organizations; instead of relying upon Him who is the source of all strength。 It is a great mistake to trust in human wisdom or numbers in the work of God。 Successful work for Christ depends not so much on numbers or talent as upon pureness of purpose; the true simplicity of earnest; dependent faith。 Personal responsibilities must be borne; personal duties must be taken up; personal efforts must be made for those who do not know Christ。 In the place of shifting your responsibility upon someone whom you think more richly endowed than you are; work according to your ability。

When the question comes home to your heart; 〃Whence shall we buy bread; that these may eat?〃 let not your answer be the response of unbelief。 When the disciples heard the Saviour's direction; 〃Give ye them to eat;〃 all the difficulties arose in their minds。 They questioned;

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Shall we go away into the villages to buy food? So now; when the people are destitute of the bread of life; the Lord's children question; Shall we send for someone from afar; to come and feed them? But what said Christ? 〃Make the men sit down;〃 and He fed them there。 So when you are surrounded by souls in need; know that Christ is there。 Commune with Him。 Bring your barley loaves to Jesus。

The means in our possession may not seem to be sufficient for the work; but if we will move forward in faith; believing in the all…sufficient power of God; abundant resources will open before us。 If the work be of God; He Himself will provide the means for its accomplishment。 He will reward honest; simple reliance upon Him。 The little that is wisely and economically used in the service of the Lord of heaven will increase in the very act of imparting。 In the hand of Christ the small supply of food remained undiminished until the famished multitude were satisfied。 If we go to the Source of all strength; with our hands of faith outstretched to receive; we shall be sustained in our work; even under the most forbidding circumstances; and shall be enabled to give to others the bread of life。

The Lord says; 〃Give; and it shall be given unto you。〃 〃He that soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he that soweth with blessings shall reap also with blessings。 。 。 。 And God is able to make all grace abound unto you; that ye; having always all sufficiency in everything; may abound unto every good work; as it is written;

             〃He hath scattered abroad; he hath given to the poor:               His righteousness abideth forever。

〃And He that supplieth seed to the sower and bread for food; shall supply and multiply your seed for sowing; and increase the fruits of your righteousness: ye being enriched in everything unto all liberality; which worketh through us thanksgiving to God。〃 Luke 6:38; 2 Cor。 9:6…11; R。 V。; margin。




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                              Chapter 40

                              A Night on the Lake


Seated upon the grassy plain; in the twilight of the spring evening; the people ate of the food that Christ had provided。 The words they had heard that day had come to them as the voice of God。 The works of healing they had witnessed were such as only divine power could perform。 But the miracle of the loaves appealed to everyone in that vast multitude。 All were sharers in its benefit。 In the days of Moses; God had fed Israel with manna in the desert; and who was this that had fed them that day but He whom Moses had foretold? No human power could create from five barley loaves and two small fishes food sufficient to feed thousands of hungry people。 And they said one to another; 〃This is of a truth that Prophet that should come into the world。〃

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