Exhortation: The Case of the Boy with Two Fish and Five Loaves



C – Context (The Facts of the Case):
Your Honors, let us present the evidence from John 6. A multitude—five thousand men, not counting women and children—were hungry. The disciples saw only impossibility. Yet, one boy stepped forward, offering five loaves and two fish. By human standards, it was insufficient. By divine hands, it was the seed for a miracle.

R – Result (The Evidence Produced):
The record shows: Jesus took the boy’s offering, gave thanks, and multiplied it. Not only did every person eat until satisfied, but twelve baskets of leftovers remained. Exhibit A: Little became much. Exhibit B: One boy’s obedience unlocked abundance for thousands.

A – Application (The Legal Principle):
The precedent is clear: when we give to God, no matter how small, it is never wasted. Heaven operates on multiplication, not subtraction. The boy’s act proves that our role is to release, God’s role is to increase. Therefore, the principle stands: what you place in Jesus’ hands can bless nations.

C – Call to Action (The Verdict):
I rest my case with this verdict: do not withhold your “five loaves and two fish.” Present your resources, your talent, your time—no matter how ordinary. The evidence demands a response: give, and God will multiply. The judgment is in—your little, surrendered to Christ, will create an overflow that changes lives.

BE BLESSED BEYOND MEASURE!

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