Matthew 15:34

Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Matthew, Jesus asks his disciples how many loaves of bread they have. They respond that they have seven loaves and a few small fish. This interaction sets up the story where Jesus will feed a large crowd with these limited resources.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're at a picnic with your friends, and someone asks if you brought any snacks. You look in your bag and find only a little bit of food, but you share it anyway. That's what happened here, but then Jesus made the food grow to feed everyone!

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this account likely around AD 80-90 for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience. This event would have taken place in Galilee and reflects the cultural context of a miraculous feeding, similar to other historical accounts where leaders provided food for many.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, we often face situations with limited resources or support. Jesus's action here shows us that sharing what little we have can lead to more than expected when God is involved. Think about times you might share your talents or time, expecting less but finding abundance.

Topics

miraclesfaithprovisioncommunitysharinghope

Related Verses

Exodus 16:4-5John 6:9-10Mark 8:7-9Luke 22:19-20Acts 3:6

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jesus ask how many loaves they had?
Jesus was preparing to perform a miracle and wanted to know the exact amount of food available so He could demonstrate God's provision from those limited resources.
What does this teach us about miracles?
This teaches that miracles often start with what we have, not just waiting for something big. Jesus took a small offering and turned it into enough to feed thousands, showing how God can work through our offerings.
How is this event similar to others in the Bible?
This story of feeding many with little resembles other miracles like Elisha feeding one hundred men or Jesus' feeding five thousand earlier. These stories emphasize faith and divine provision.
What should we learn about sharing from this verse?
We learn that even small offerings can make a big difference when shared with the right intention. The disciples had little but were willing to share it, leading to an abundant outcome.
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