John 6:9
“Here is a boy who has five barley loaves and two fish, but what good are these for so many people?”
Bible Reading for a Year [bible]psalm10[/bible]; [bible]matth10[/bible]; [bible]obadi1[/bible]
When reading the whole chapter of John 6:1-19 more precisely, we will find an interesting thin to learn—the boy who was with about 5000 adults male as well as 1000 adults female approximately.
Why was the boy there—in the midst of adults? Was there any magic show or circus group coming around there? Was there a distribution of school supplies from the local government?
What took place at that time occasionally is not interesting for a little boy. Though it was Jesus who performed the miracle and teach the people, the teaching of the God’s Word and the wonder would not turn away a little boy’s attention who then decided to join the elder people?
No matter what the reason was, this little boy has chosen the best for himself. His decision to hear Jesus’ teaching and watch all miracles has led him to the remarkable spiritual experience.
The question is, shall we choose the best for ourselves, just like what the little boy has done? Remember, who we will be depends on what we choose today.
Therefore, let us choose the best things so that our lives in the future will be peaceful, cheerful, successful, and blessing for many other people. We have to train ourselves choosing the best so that we are accustomed to always make the wise decision in life.
What we will be tomorrow does not depend on an opportunity, but our choices instead.