Lambert Lombard - The Miracle of Loaves and Fishes |
A Thought for the Day given at a lunchtime service of Holy Communion at St Giles-in-the-Fields at 1pm on Wednesday 4th December 2024 based on readings from Isaiah 25.6-10a and Matthew 15.29-37.
Isaiah’s
prophecy offers an image of a sumptuous mountaintop feast of fine wines and
rich meats. This is no ordinary picnic - but a celebratory meal - prepared by
God himself for all people to share. It sounds like quite the party.
It
follows a period of painful, damning judgement, during which the wine turned
sour and the city fell silent, its people boarded up behind closed doors
because of their failure to believe and trust in God.
During
this mile high meal, God rewards those who survived that dreadful episode with
the greatest gift of all. Life eternal. Victory over
death.
He
wipes away the tears from their eyes. He enlightens people of every nation by
casting the dark veil of shame, disgrace and dishonour from them. His people
are free from sin and death.
It
is in that celebratory meal and that freedom - that victory over death, that
God is revealed to his people. “This is our God; we have
waited for him, and he will save us.” they declare.
God
feeds us.
God
frees us.
God
saves us.
Also
set at high altitude, today’s gospel reading reveals the fulfilment of that
prophecy hundreds of years later, in the person of Jesus. The feeding of the
multitude physically and spiritually. The life changing freedom that his
healing touch brings.
In
just a few moments we will be fed with the spiritual food of the most precious
Body and Blood of our Saviour Jesus Christ whose death has freed the world from
sin.
As
we taste this bread and wine may we become living reminders that;
God
feeds us.
God
frees us.
God
saves us.
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Lombard - The Miracle of Loaves and Fishes
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