There’s a popular movie from the 90s, the best decade ever, with a scene where the main character’s mom sends him to the store. He looks at the money she gave him and complains that it isn’t enough for what she asked him to buy. She looks at him and simply says, “Make it enough.”
Have you ever felt like what you have just isn’t enough?
I was reading in Matthew 14:13 about when Jesus feeds the five thousand, and it led me to a simple but honest question.
I am not even talking about finances necessarily. Maybe you feel like you do not have enough time in the day to do the things you would like to do. Maybe you feel like you do not have enough energy to do the things you need to do. Or maybe you feel like you do not have the capacity to serve the way you want to serve. You are doing the best you can, you are doing what you can, but it still feels like it is not enough.
As I was reading this story, it really encouraged me. There were large crowds that had come out to see Jesus, and they were hungry. The disciples even encouraged Jesus to send the people away so they could go into the villages and find food for themselves. But Jesus responded in Matthew 14:16, “They do not need to go away. You give them something to eat.”
This story is told in all four Gospels. In one account, a disciple finds a little boy with a small lunch. In Matthew, when Jesus tells them to feed the people, they respond in Matthew 14:17, “We have here only five loaves and two fish.”
They were stating a fact. What they had was not enough.
And that is often where we stop. We see the facts, and we feel defeated.
But Jesus did not stop at the facts. He gave them instructions.
First, He said to bring what they had to Him. When we feel like we do not have enough, what we do have needs to be placed in Jesus’ hands. I think about waking up in the morning and saying, “Lord, I have things I want to do today. Maybe I did not sleep well, maybe I feel tired, but I give this day to You.”
Then Jesus had the people sit down on the grass. He created order. He made a plan.
If you feel like you do not have enough, that may be true, but it is not the end of the story. Look at what you do have and give it to the Lord, then take a moment to organize. What actually needs to be done today? Maybe instead of trying to do twenty things, you only need to focus on three. Jesus paused and brought structure before the miracle.
Finally, Jesus took the loaves and the fish, looked up to heaven, and blessed them. He gave thanks for what was already in His hands.
That is a reminder for us to thank God for what we do have and trust Him to make it enough.
Matthew 14:20 says, “They all ate and were satisfied, and they took up twelve baskets full of the fragments that remained.”
Because the disciples were obedient in giving what they had to Jesus, it became more than enough.
If you are in a season where you feel like what you have is not enough, I want to encourage you to give it to Jesus.
He will make it enough.