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In this sermon, we explore the transformative power of the Bible’s unnamed characters, focusing on the young boy who offered his five loaves and two fish to feed thousands. When we swim in a culture of scarcity, it is tragically easy to leap from "it’s not enough" to "I’m not enough," weaponizing our insignificance and discounting both ourselves and others. Yet Jesus disrupts this rigid math of uncounting by offering radical thanksgiving for the cheap grain, the small fish, and the child who didn't legally matter. Ultimately, this story reveals a grace-filled economy where no one is a nobody, reminding us that those who are dismissed by the world still count deeply to God.
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In this sermon, we explore the transformative power of the Bible’s unnamed characters, focusing on the young boy who offered his five loaves and two fish to feed thousands. When we swim in a culture of scarcity, it is tragically easy to leap from "it’s not enough" to "I’m not enough," weaponizing our insignificance and discounting both ourselves and others. Yet Jesus disrupts this rigid math of uncounting by offering radical thanksgiving for the cheap grain, the small fish, and the child who didn't legally matter. Ultimately, this story reveals a grace-filled economy where no one is a nobody, reminding us that those who are dismissed by the world still count deeply to God.