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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2566896/fan_mail/new] The people chose to stay in the desolate place with Jesus rather than somewhere else without him. What happens when an exhausted, grieving Jesus is interrupted by a crowd of thousands? In this episode of The Leader Lounge, Chris and Emily read the feeding of the 5,000 across all four Gospels (Matthew 14, Mark 6, Luke 9, John 6) — the only miracle besides the resurrection that shows up in every Gospel. They notice what each writer chose to include: the desolate place, the green grass, the barley loaves, the boy who actually owned the food. Chris and Emily unpack why the people walked away from comfort to sit in a deserted place just to be near Jesus, why Jesus chose to use a little boy in a culture that didn't count women or children, and what it means that he made twelve baskets of leftovers when he didn't need to use the loaves and fish at all. "Jesus can take anything, the smallest amount, and when we bring it to him and lay it at his feet, he can do anything he wants with it." SCRIPTURE REFERENCED * Matthew 14:13-21 * Mark 6:30-44 * Luke 9:10-17 * John 6:1-15 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR * The shared language across Matthew, Mark, and Luke — "a desolate place" * What's happening right before the miracle: the disciples returning from ministry, exhausted, and the news that John the Baptist had just been beheaded * Jesus being interrupted again — and choosing compassion over rest * Emily's insight: the people left their food and homes to sit in the desolate place because Jesus was there * John's unique detail — the little boy with five barley loaves and two fish * Why John's account has Jesus initiating the conversation about food * Jesus blesses the food and looks up to heaven before multiplying it * Why Jesus chose to use the disciples and the boy when he didn't need them at all * Emily's theory on what the 12 baskets of leftovers were really for * Another example of Jesus honoring the overlooked — women, children, and now a young boy in a patriarchal culture * Why "feeling inadequate" is exactly the right place to be when God wants to use you FOR YOUTH LEADERS * Try reading a Gospel story in all four (or all three Synoptic) accounts with your campaigners or small group. Have kids notice what each writer chose to include — it builds Bible literacy fast. * Use this story when a kid (or a leader) feels like they don't have enough to offer. Jesus takes the small thing, blesses it, and multiplies it — but he wants to include us in the work. * Notice the pattern Chris highlights: Jesus is interrupted, exhausted, and grieving — and still serves. That's a model for ministry seasons when you're running on fumes. * Point out the boy. In a culture that didn't count women or children, Jesus chose to use a kid. That's a powerful reminder of how God sees the young leaders in your ministry. NEXT WEEK ON THE LOUNGE A new kind of episode — the start of a three-part series on camp. Practical wisdom for Young Life and WyldLife leaders getting ready to take kids to camp this summer. Note: We provide links to specific resources; this is not an endorsement of the entire website, author, organization, etc. Their views may not represent our's. Contact Us: leaderlounge@gmail.com Emily's Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/em_storms_/] Chris' Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/chris_storms_/] Chris' Substack - Love, Life, and Lampoonery [https://chrisstorms.substack.com/]
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