Lesson 25: The Loaves and Fishes

Matthew 14:13‑22  •  5 min. read  •  grade level: 3
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ONCE Jesus went into the wilderness with His disciples, and many people came after Him. Then Jesus preached to the people, and told them about His Father, and how He Himself had come down from heaven to save people from Satan. They listened to Him from morning till night.
When it was getting late, the disciples came to Jesus. They asked Him if He was going to send the people home. But Jesus knew that the people had nothing to eat all day, and He did not like to send them home tired and hungry. So He said to His disciples, ‘Can you not feed them?’
‘No,’ they said, ‘we have only five loaves and two small fishes, and see how many people there are!’
But Jesus said, ‘Make them sit down on the grass, and bring the loaves and fishes to Me.’ So the disciples made them all sit down.
There was a huge crowd of people. There were five thousand men, besides women and little children. How tired the little children must have been! It was time for them to have their supper and go to bed.
We shall hear how Jesus fed all these people.
They sat down on the green grass. Jesus took the loaves and fishes. First, He lifted up His eyes to His Father, and thanked Him for the food.
He took a piece of bread and gave it to Peter. He said, ‘Feed all those people sitting there.’ He gave another piece to John and said, ‘Feed those people.’ He gave a piece of bread and fish to each of the disciples and told each to feed some people.
One little piece of bread would not be enough for all the children in this room. But Jesus made the bread to be enough for all the people. Everyone had enough, and they threw on the grass a great many little pieces. But Jesus said to His disciples, ‘Take some baskets and pick up the crumbs.’ And they filled twelve baskets full of little bits of bread. Then Jesus told the people to go home.
How wonderful was the work Jesus had done! Yet you know that He feeds you, my little children, and all the people in the world.
How does He feed you?
He gives you bread.
What is bread made from?
From flour.
What is flour made from?
From wheat.
Who makes wheat?
God makes it grow in the fields.
Jesus is God; He makes the wheat grow;1 so you see that Jesus feeds you. If He did not make wheat and the other food grow in the fields we would die.
But He will not forget us. He even remembers the little birds. They are not clever enough to plow, or to sow corn, or to reap, or to put corn into barns, yet God does not let them starve.2 The birds cry to God, and He hears them, and lets them find food. 3Now God loves us much better than He loves the little birds, because we have souls. So He will certainly hear us when we pray to Him.
If your mother had no bread in her house, and if she could not get money to buy some, yet God would hear her if she loved Him. He would not let her starve. 4Will you not ask God for bread every day, and say, ‘Give me this day my daily bread?’
We ought to thank God for the food we eat. Before we eat breakfast, or dinner, or supper, we should say, ‘I thank Thee, O Lord, for this nice food.’
In listening they had spent the day;
Their homes far distant lie;
They would have fainted by the way
Without this kind supply.
Jesus, whose words they came to hear,
Has pity on their need;
He loves the weary heart to cheer,
The hungry poor to feed.
He gives them of His little store
By His disciples’ hands.
Though little, He can make it more,
For all things He commands.
The Lord provides the beasts with food,
To Him the ravens cry;
He watches over us for good
And does our need supply.
Lord, save me from a selfish heart,
That nothing good can spare
To others may I give a part,
And all my comforts share.
Questions
Did many people come to hear Jesus preach?
Why did Jesus not like to send them home at night?
How many loaves and fish did Jesus feed them with?
Who gave the people the bread and fish?
Did the people leave any of the bread?
Where were the little pieces of bread put?
What does God make grow in the fields?
Could your mother give you bread if God did not make the corn grow?
Does God feed any other creatures besides men, women, and children?
Why does God take more care of you than of the birds?
How God feeds people and animals:
A verse from the Bible for you to learn:
He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that He may bring forth food out of the earth. Psa. 104:1414He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth; (Psalm 104:14).
 
2. ‘Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap... yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?’ Matt. 6:2626Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they? (Matthew 6:26).
3. ‘Who provideth for the raven his food? when his young ones cry unto God....’ Job 38:4141Who provideth for the raven his food? when his young ones cry unto God, they wander for lack of meat. (Job 38:41).
4. ‘The righteous cry, and the Lord heareth.’ Psa. 34:1717The righteous cry, and the Lord heareth, and delivereth them out of all their troubles. (Psalm 34:17). ‘Which giveth food to the hungry.’ Psa.
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