West End United Methodist Church

The God of Superabundance

Speakers:Rev. Dr. Carol Cavin-Dillon
Topics:Sunday service

Continuing in the Fourth Gospel for our scripture, today’s reading is the familiar story of the feeding of the 5000, and this account emphasizes how miraculous it was.  The writer of this gospel says, at the end, that he has written the accounts of seven signs of Jesus so that the reader may believe.  In this story of the feeding of the 5000, we are to learn something of the character of God, and also something of our own character.  In the narrative, the questions Jesus asks several disciples are something of a test for them, and they cannot imagine that there will be enough resources for that crowd.  The role of the little boy who has the little bit of food is significant, a sign of innocence and generosity.  This is a sign of a God of superabundance who can provide all we need and all everyone needs.  This is our God.  And even if we think what we can offer is too little, under God it is well enough.  (NOTE: We are in a new summer schedule for Sundays continuing through June and July with a single worship service at 10 o’clock.  NOTE: Reflecting the importance of the Word, the video begins with the scripture, but once it starts you can scroll back to the beginning of the service if you want.  The entire service is videoed.)

 

References

  • John :6:1-15

Downloads

Worship Service Bulletin (7/28/2024)

Audio

The God of Superabundance (scripture, Children's Moment, sermon)