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BibleProject | Finding God in the Wilderness

DAY 6 OF 7

Jesus Multiplies Bread in the Wilderness

Remember when God made mysterious bread out of thin air to bless the hungry Israelites in the wilderness (Exod. 16)? In today’s reading, Jesus does the same thing, multiplying bread for a hungry crowd in—you guessed it—the wilderness.

In Galilee, Jesus turns the scarcity of the wilderness into an abundant feast, transforming two fish and five loaves of bread into a meal that feeds 5,000 men (not including women and children). Notice the 12 baskets of leftovers (Mark 6:43), which point back to God providing manna for Israel’s 12 tribes.

The Exodus echoes continue as the crowds before Jesus start grumbling against him and asking for more signs (John 6:30-31, 41), just like ancient Israel (Exod. 16:2-3). Jesus responds with a shocking statement: “I am the bread of life” (John 6:48). He wants people to see that the life they crave does not come from food—Jesus himself is the source of true life. He provides not only what their stomachs need but also what their hearts, minds, and souls need.

When Jesus generously multiplies food, he is demonstrating the same generous care that Israel received in the wilderness, so that his followers will see and trust him with everything.

Reflection Questions:

  • According to Jesus, why do humans need more than bread alone to live? What is most necessary for true life?
  • What needs do you find particularly difficult to trust God with, and how might he be inviting you to rest in his generosity today?

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BibleProject | Finding God in the Wilderness

Why do people end up in the wilderness? The answer isn’t as simple as you might think. In this reading plan, we invite you to consider the biblical theme of the wilderness—a barren wasteland that becomes a place of testing, preparation, and restoration.

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