God’s Providence usually works by people, moved by the Spirit of God, sharing when they have more above their own needs.
God’s Providence usually works by people, moved by the Spirit of God, sharing when they have more above their own needs.
The indiscriminate ways Jesus shared and spoke about food broke the rules of his society and the rules of many churches down to this day.
God blesses us with much more than we need, but instead of throwing away the excess, we are to take what we don’t need and do something with it.
The kingdom of God is celebrating our life together now and our shared hopes and dreams of a world where all might eat and drink, and we are called to do what we can to bring this world about.
Jesus becomes a victim of our systems of feeding on one another in order to forgive us, set us free, and nourish us for life.