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Summary: Feeding of the 5000 in the book of Mark, expository style.
The Ministry, Message, and Messiah in the Book of Mark Week 13:
'The Feeding Frenzy of the 5000” (Mark 6:32-44)
July 5, 2015
Crossroads Community Church
Rev. Ricky A. Rohrig Sr., Founding Pastor
Communion Mediation:
• Why do bad things happen to good people? This has become a popular question in our time.
• Perhaps we need to be asking this question in a profoundly different way. Why does anything good happen to us at all? The Bible makes it clear that there are no “good” people. Jesus said in Mark 10:18 that no one is good but God. The Bible makes it clear that, “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23).
• This puts things in a slightly different perspective. All of the evil and suffering in this world is brought about by our sins, and the Bible says in Romans 6:23 that, “the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” It is only by the kind grace of God that He does not wipe out Adam’s race when He sees all of the sin in the world and in our hearts every day.
• This is why this meal (communion) is so profound. We are reminded that the spotless lamb, Jesus of Nazareth, had His body broken and His blood spilled because of us. Our sins were placed directly on Jesus on the cross.
• This isn’t just bread. It is a symbol of our Lord’s body, as He said, “Take, eat; this is My body which is broken for you; do this in remembrance of Me” (1 Corinthians 11:24b).
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• This isn’t just a little cup of grape juice. This is a symbol reminding us that Christ is the Passover lamb. As He said, “This cup is the new covenant in My blood. This do, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me” (1 Corinthians 11:25b). God now looks at Jesus’ righteousness instead of our sins if we have faith in Him.
• We should, therefore, approach this table humbly, but also with great joy, knowing and remembering what the lover of our souls did for us!
• Reminder of communion
• Prayers for the loaf
• Prayers for the cup
Introduction:
This weekend we celebrate our nations Independence Day. Thank you to our veterans that have served and to any of you that are serving today, or have friends and family that may be serving our country. I wonder if the founding fathers were alive today what they would think of our nation today. Surely I have to believe they would be disappointed, sad, and even heart-broken. The United States of America I believe is still the greatest country in the world, but something has changed. Our love for God, our commitment to Jesus, and the lack of letting the Holy Spirit lead and guide us. We as God’s men and women, Jesus Christ’s ambassadors have to be bold, be brave, and never back down for what we believe. Our government won’t change this great nation, only God can.
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While we are in the midst of summer time, many of you have things you like to do: go on vacation, swim, go to the state fair, camp, maybe go fishing. How many of you have or like to go fishing? To catch fish you have to have the right what (bait)?
How many of you like or have told a good fish story? Ever notice the more one tells of their “great catch” that the fish seems to be this long, and the next time it is this long, and so on. I was talking with Brother Larry one of our missionaries last week and the debate in Arkansas is whether the fish that Jesus used were bass or crappie? Well I’m not sure what kind of fish was used, but I know that when God goes fishing for men, He has the best bait possible, Jesus Christ.
Today as I minister what the Lord has put on my heart I want to teach from this thought, “The Feeding Frenzy of the 5000.”
If you have your Bibles or Bible app we will be studying from Mark 6:32-44.
30 And the apostles gathered themselves together unto Jesus, and told him all things, both what they had done, and what they had taught.
31 And he said unto them, Come ye yourselves apart into a desert place, and rest a while: for there were many coming and going, and they had no leisure so much as to eat.
32 And they departed into a desert place by ship privately.
33 And the people saw them departing, and many knew him, and ran afoot thither out of all cities, and outwent them, and came together unto him.
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Last week, Chris drove 10 hours over snowy roads to let his son, Collin, and his buddy, Jake, fish Dry Run Creek.
Collin had fished the creek before. He had caught some trout but no trophies. Jake had fished before but had never fished the creek. Chris thought they would do better if he hired a local guide, and he chose me.
When we were planning the trip, I was concerned about the weather. It was cold. Chris was concerned about the roads. They are from Minnesota, and cold weather is no problem for them.
We met at the Norfork National Fish Hatchery. It was 21 degree,s and the boys didn’t mind. They had waders, good clothing and suitable gloves. We had the place to ourselves. They were ready to fish. My wife, Lori, joined us for the morning.
The idea was for Lori to work with one of the boys in the morning, while I worked with the other. That way we could give them a good start by providing more individual attention. I had arrived before the others and had two fly rods rigged and ready to go.
We began fishing immediately. Lori was working with Collin. He caught a good fish right off and then another. I took Jake and we walked far upstream to a spot I knew had some bigger trout.
We began fishing and caught a nice one on the first cast. We fished for an hour or so and caught about 10 trout, including a trophy rainbow. We began working our way downstream toward the spot where Collin and Lori were fishing. We caught several trout along the way.
When we caught up with them, Chris had noted a large number of big trout keying in on a discharge pipe. Jake was eager to try his luck. There were plenty of trout and enough room for both of them to fish near to each other. They both caught a few trophy trout.
About that time the creek got very murky. The hatchery personnel were cleaning the raceways, and this caused the hatchery discharge to muddy up and contained a lot of food (to include some dead fingerling trout). I have encountered this before and knew it would trigger a feeding frenzy. Luckily, both boys had white mop patterns on which emulated the dead trout fingerlings.
Suddenly we were in the middle of a feeding frenzy, and we had the most effective fly for the situation. We began catching one big trout after another. Lori and I were both in the stream netting trout. Chris was busy taking pictures of the bigger trout.
At one time we had a trophy brown in one net and a trophy rainbow in another. Over an hour and a half we landed more than 30 trophy trout. I have been a guide on Dry Run Creek for 31 years and Lori guided there for 18 years. We have never seen as productive as a day as this. The water cleared and the feeding frenzy stopped.
We were worn out. We stopped for lunch. Lori had a hair appointment and headed out. Chris wanted to stop by Twin Rivers Fly Shop in Norfork to get some flies and supplies for the next day, when he would be fishing the boys alone.
We figured the rest of the day would be slow. As I saw his car leave the parking lot, I noticed that the water was off color again and the feeding frenzy was back on. I was by myself.
For the next 45 minutes we landed more than 20 trophy trout. I was so busy netting fish we only took photos of the two biggest trout. I tried to light a cigar for 30 minutes, but every time I pulled out my cigar lighter one of the boys hooked another trophy.
Finally, Chris arrived and immediately waded into the fray. We had another 45 minutes of the frenzy before we could relax. We stayed on stream until 4 p.m. Chris and I were done but the boys still wanted to fish. He promised to bring them back the next day and they reluctantly agreed to quit.
Don’t let off-color water on Dry Run Creek scare you. It is a great time to fish.
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John Berry is a fly-fishing guide in Cotter and has fished our local streams for more than 35 years. He can be reached at 435-2169 or www.berrybrothersguides.com.
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