| Bread
and Fishes
John
Wright Follette
The
Lord has placed within us the ability to worship as the means to
find satisfaction for the deep inner longing that is resident within
each of us. This worship is to flow out from our inner
depths, upward to the Lord, as we recognize that He alone is able
to satisfy this hunger, and is worthy of our worship.
To
worship in spirit and truth does not negate our use of form or structure. Rather, our worship in spirit and
truth has to do with the motivation of our heart, that our
seeking and worship is toward the Lord, alone.
I
remember my first hungering for spiritual truth. I expressed this to those whom I thought
would give spiritual guidance, and instead, I was told that I needed
a good education. I
followed their recommendation and discovered many interesting things,
but none of these satisfied my inner longing for spiritual reality.
I
had been sent to an earthly village to seek food to satisfy the
heavenly hunger that was within me.
Therefore, I returned still hungry.
This has been repeated all too many times in the lives of
those who are spiritually hungry.
When
faced with a need that was beyond their ability, the disciples of
Jesus also sought a tangible, earthly solution.
And
evening coming on, His disciples came to Him, saying, the place
is deserted and the time has already gone by. Send the crowd away
so that they may go into the villages and buy food for themselves. Matthew 14:15
Jesus
had a better answer, They do not need to leave, you
give them something to eat (Matthew 14:16b). Immediately, the disciples began to count
their limitations - the five loaves and two fishes that were available.
But Jesus had the answer to this problem.
He said, Bring them here to Me.
This
represents a surrender of all that we possess. It is important that we stop counting
our limitations, as the Lord knew about them before He asked us
to feed others. We
will never have sufficient to meet the need.
Many fail at this point as they cannot see beyond their limited
abilities and take a step of faith.
Instead, they go to the villages seeking a seemingly
easier way, which will never meet their real need.
Jesus
is yet asking us, Would you dare to surrender all to me? He knows how limited we are, but our willingness
is all that He requires. However,
it must be unconditionally placed in His hands.
Then
Jesus said to His disciples, If anyone
desires to come after Me, let him deny himself and take up his cross
and follow Me. For whoever desires to save his life shall lose it,
and whoever desires to loose his life for My sake shall find it. Matthew 16:24-25
An
indication of spiritual maturity is our ability to become detached
from things. If we
cling to anything, it will hinder, or destroy the work that the
Lord is seeking to accomplish within us.
When Jesus asks us to bring to Him the fish that
we have, we usually respond, Lord, these fish do not amount
to much. But He
already knows that; all He is asking is that we give what we have
to Him.
Before
the Lord filled me with His Holy Spirit, He put me through a most
grueling consecration. He
was preparing the soil of my inner being that I might receive
all that He had for me. One
evening, He closed me in to Himself until three oclock in the morning.
I had never experienced anything like this,
as I had no prior understanding concerning the powerful groaning
for God that was finding its expression through me.
I
did not know that God could communicate with me, as I had not been
taught these things. But
somehow I knew that I was experiencing the presence of the Lord
dealing with my spirit. When this began, it was not concerning
sin or failure, as these had previously been dealt with. Rather, He was dealing with the legitimate
issues of my life.
During
this special time in His presence, I placed the Lord first in my
life and unconditionally buried each member of my family. There was such a sense of victory and
triumph. I had always
liked intellectual things.
Jesus said, You are to surrender that.
He took my social life, along with all that I desired to
have and do. During
this time, He was saying, Will you fall into my hands?
All I want is to possess you.
I
did not repeat my past mistake and go to another village. Rather, I brought the deep spiritual hunger
that was within me and placed it in His hands alone, trusting that
He would do the rest.
As
I brought these things, one by one, to the Lord, He accepted them
and broke each of them into worthlessness.
No one of us wants our lives wrecked, as self-preservation
is all too present within each of us.
But He was saying to me, I cannot feed this hunger that
is within you unless you first bring to Me all that you have.
As I have done this, over and over again, He has multiplied
and given it back to me, to pass out to the multitudes.
When
I finally surrendered on His terms, it was the most real thing I
have ever experienced. It
seemingly wrecked my life by absolutely taking from me everything
I had desired. I was as empty as a barrel with both ends
knocked out. Then,
the next night, He filled me with the Baptism in the Holy Spirit.
When
we give Him the inadequate bread and fish that we have, He uses
these identical things, but they no longer function under the impulse
and limitations of the Adamic, as they are now multiplied and blessed
of God.
This
depth of surrender is never easy for any one of us. It may require the sustained dealings
of the Lord until we are willing to place all that we have into
His hands. We are not to publish our sufferings;
rather we are to mask them.
This is not deceptive, rather it is Scriptural.
But
you, when you fast, anoint your head, and wash your face; so that
you do not appear to men to fast, but to your Father in secret.
And your Father who sees in secret shall reward you openly. Matthew 6:17-18
When
we are called upon to fast, we are to anoint our face with oil so
we do not appear to be fasting.
As He deals with us to place everything in His hands, He
will lead us through many difficult experiences that we might fully
enter into, and understand the fellowship of His sufferings.
He will only do this when He can trust us to not turn aside
to the villages.
Only
then will we be able to impart to others the rich deposit which
we received through our sufferings.
People
say, Where do you get all these things? The bread and fish that I have
comes through deep sufferings; then the Lord uses these very things
to feed others a full and rich meal.
But the sufferings remain masked.
The
villages will never satisfy us.
Placing our limited resources in His hands will bring eternal
satisfaction to multitudes. |