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**John 6:9** โ *"Here is a boy with five barley loaves and two small fish. But what difference will these make among so many?"*
Andrew saw the crowd. He saw the boy. He did the math โ and the math failed him.
This is the moment before the miracle, and it is worth dwelling here. Andrew brought what he found *anyway*. He did not wait for sufficiency. He placed scarcity before the Shepherd and let it become a problem for Christ to solve.
The loaves were barley โ the bread of the poor. Nothing impressive. Nothing strategic. Yet Jesus received them, gave thanks, and distributed them until *everyone had enough* (John 6:11).
Stewardship does not require abundance at the start. It requires the faithfulness to offer what is in your hands.
Whatever feels too small today โ the time, the resource, the capacity โ consider what happens when it is placed, by grace, into hands that multiply.
Andrew saw the crowd. He saw the boy. He did the math โ and the math failed him.
This is the moment before the miracle, and it is worth dwelling here. Andrew brought what he found *anyway*. He did not wait for sufficiency. He placed scarcity before the Shepherd and let it become a problem for Christ to solve.
The loaves were barley โ the bread of the poor. Nothing impressive. Nothing strategic. Yet Jesus received them, gave thanks, and distributed them until *everyone had enough* (John 6:11).
Stewardship does not require abundance at the start. It requires the faithfulness to offer what is in your hands.
Whatever feels too small today โ the time, the resource, the capacity โ consider what happens when it is placed, by grace, into hands that multiply.