Taste & See

Blessed, Broken, and Given


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This episode explores the profound connection between the Feeding of the 5,000 and Corpus Christi Sunday, where the Church celebrates the Eucharist. Both miracles—ordinary bread made miraculous and unleavened bread becoming Christ’s body—reveal Jesus’ heart to feed us abundantly. Through the Eucharist, we are blessed, broken, and given to nourish the Church, the Body of Christ.

  • Miracles of Abundance: The Feeding of the 5,000 (a sacramental) points to the Eucharist (a sacrament), where Jesus feeds stomachs to inspire faith and hearts to strengthen faith.

  • Apostles’ Role: With scarce resources, the apostles trusted Jesus to multiply their offering, feeding thousands with baskets of leftovers. Today, priests distribute the Eucharist, pouring out boundless grace.

  • Personal Conviction: A real-life encounter at a gas station reveals the struggle to trust Jesus’ vision when our resources feel limited, urging us to dream bigger with God.

  • Jesus’ Heart: From Jesus’ perspective, He longs to draw us close, not send us away, satisfying our deepest hungers with Himself in the Eucharist.

    Journal Questions:

  1. What “five loaves and two fish” in your life feels insufficient? How can you offer it to Jesus to multiply?

  2. When have you hesitated to help someone because of fear or scarcity? How might Jesus’ vision for that situation be bigger than your own?

  3. How does receiving the Eucharist remind you that you are “more than enough” in Christ? What grace do you seek from Him today?

Lord, may Your vision be my vision. Take my little—my fears, my resources, my brokenness—and multiply it for Your glory. Draw me close to Your heart in the Eucharist, and let Your dreams for me become mine. Amen.

The World English Bible is in the public domain and was used for all scripture quotations.

Intro music: "My Life (Main)” by Good B Music

Meditation Music: Reawaken Hymns Worship Pads - foundations in the key of C

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Taste & SeeBy Zac Wierschem