Fr Xavier Writes 28th July 2024
The crowd have come a long way looking for Jesus and find themselves in a deserted place without food and are feeling the pangs of hunger. In his compassion, Jesus asks for the supply of food at hand and discovers only five loaves and two fish in the possession of a boy. The boy is bewildered in giving up all that he has and eventually his sacrifice is well rewarded, Jesus feeding the multitude with the food he had provided. The people obviously feel that Jesus has come to give life to all people.
One message to be taken is the importance of sharing with the less fortunate, especially those who are starving. The Lord is asking us to give ourselves, and what we have, generously to them. Perhaps not many of us experience the pangs of real hunger that even force an honest man to become a thief. Our problem is that we have too much food. The inclination to selfishness is strong in all of us. The more we have, the more we want. There is food enough in the world for the needs of all people but not enough for people’s greed.
We can draw inspiration from the generosity of the young boy. The Lord did not dismiss his offering, and he won’t dismiss ours either. It is in using our little efforts that God chooses to produce his greatest miracles.
Can I share what I have?
Who is JESUS for me?










