Greetings to you as you teach God’s children about the wonderful blessings of the Gospel – the good news – of Jesus Christ.
Jesus fed five thousand with few loaves and few fishes (see also Matt 14, 15, Mark 6, 8, Luke 5, 9, 11, John 6, 21, and other examples of His power to multiply as an example of our making five other from the five talents that He gave to us). Could He not have multiplied this bread to feed all who were there to partake of the sacrament? Yes! He could have, but He had delegated the sacrament to the bishop who delegated it to those assigned to prepare the sacrament.
I thought
back to Digby Chater, the branch president in Welkom Branch telling us when he
was branch president of going out from his home in Virginia to visit members in
Harmony, probably travelling about 60 or more kilometres that night. As he turned
into his driveway, his Volkswagen Beetle ran out of fuel. He opened the garage
door, let the car run down the slope into the garage, went to bed, and the next
morning he dealt with putting in fuel. This incident came to mind as I was
returning home one evening after visiting some members and attending Institute class,
and I ran out of fuel before I got home! I was about 650m from my home and not
in the driveway! There were no significant slopes between me and my home. I was
on a motor scooter. I could have pushed it home and filled it, or I could have
parked it, walked home and returned with fuel to fill it, but I was miserable
because I had not been blessed as Digby was.
The young man who provided the bread could have supplied more than three slices. Tashinga and I could have broken the bread into smaller pieces. We could have done something to prevent the shortage of bread for the sacrament.
Digby would
have turned his car to Reserve and I would have turned my scooter to Reserve.
We both knew that the fuel was low, but his need being in a car late at night was
greater than mine being on a scooter in the twilight.
Why did God not provide enough bread to feed those needing the sacrament? Why did He not enable me to have enough fuel to reach home? He could have, but I needed to be self-reliant. He delegated our self-reliance to us.
We so often
bemoan our difficulties, challenges, shortages, lack, loss, or whatever, rather
than looking for the miracles in our lives. How often did Israelites bemoan the
boring same food every day, breakfast, lunch and supper? Manna, manna, manna,
manna, manna, manna…! No variety! Forty years with no variety! Really? Oh –
once there were some quail… But then it was back to manna, manna, manna. How
inconsiderate of that God who told us to follow Moses away from the flesh pots
of Egypt? We were slaves, but hey – at least we had a more interesting diet!
And then there are those fiery serpents that caused the deaths of some of our family!
There was that brazen serpent, but it was not just standing in my front garden –
I would have to walk some distance to gaze upon it before I might be healed –
as some said that they had been.
Whether you
as a disciple of Jesus Christ, or someone that you are teaching, is facing issues that cause
misery, it is important to remember the comment that the devil seeks that all
men might be miserable like himself, as opposed to Adam and Eve who could have
had no joy, for they knew no misery while in the garden of Eden, and the
promise ‘Adam fell that men might be; and men are, that they might have joy.’
all mentioned in the second chapter of 2 Nephi.
You are
sharing the gospel of joy. You are helping people to learn about the church of
joy. Blessings on you as you look for and recognise the joy and help others to
recognise the joy in their lives and acknowledge the hand of God in all things.
I know that
we are blessed with immeasurable joy, even although there are times – really –
that we feel an absence of joy in our shroud of black misery. Blessings on you
as you look for the miracles in the daily bread and being delivered from evil
as the Lord directed us to consider as He taught the manner after which we should pray. Seek them thar blessings and ye shall find them. And you will be able to
help others to find them thar blessings in the manna in their wilderness. The
Sprit – the Comforter – shall help you to acknowledge that the Lord is present,
in the details, right here, now, even when we seem to be spending years in a
dull, miserable wilderness. He does have a living prophet in 2025.
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