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Radical hospitality without conditions.

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A study of Luke 9:10 through 17 on the Daily Bible refresh with Dr.

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Brad Miller.

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Hello good people.

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Welcome to Daily Bible Refresh with Dr.

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Brad Miller.

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That's me.

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Thank you for joining me on my mission to get the audible word of God into 2 million years.

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A million people, millionaires by 2028.

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We do that by studying the Scriptures every single day.

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We read from the New Testament.

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We read from the selected verse from the Revised Common Lectionary.

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We're in year C, the Lenten season.

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We make the Word of God understandable by reading from the message version.

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We make it relatable by giving you some points to ponder and applicable by giving you an action step to take.

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We do all of that from our website voiceofgoddaily.com which is the home of the ABC1 Bible Study Method.

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Let's get into today's reading.

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It's from the Gospel of Luke 10:17.

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Reading from the message, the apostles returned and reported on what they had done.

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Jesus took them away off by themselves near the town called Bethsaida.

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But the crowds got wind of it and followed.

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Jesus graciously welcomed them and talked to them about the kingdom of God.

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Those who needed healing, he healed.

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Bread and fish for 5,000.

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As the sun set, the 12 said, dismiss the crowds so they can go to the farms and villages around here and get a room for the night and a bite to eat.

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We're out in the middle of nowhere.

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You feed them, Jesus said.

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They said we couldn't scrape up more than five loaves of bread and a couple of fish.

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Unless of course, you want us to go to town ourselves and buy food for everybody.

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There was more than 5,000 people in the crowd, but he went ahead and directed his disciples, set them down in groups of about 50.

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They did what he said and soon had everyone seated.

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And he took the five loaves and the two fish, lifted his face to heaven in prayer.

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He blessed and broke it and gave the bread and the fish to the disciples to hand to the crowd.

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And after the people had eaten their fill, 12 baskets of leftover were gathered up.

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Wow, what a great story.

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A familiar story of course, about the feeding of the 5,000.

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And it really speaks powerfully to the modern challenges we have in our world right now of scarcity, community care and a collective responsibility.

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So let's get in some points to ponder.

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One is about the abundance there.

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There is abundance in community, in our world of individualism and artificial scarcity.

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This is a storage which challenges the myth that there isn't enough to go around.

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When the disciples saw limitation, Jesus saw possibility.

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And this mirrors our modern context where we're told that resources are scarce, yet we waste enough food globally to feed millions.

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And the miracle here isn't just multiplication.

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It's the transformation of mindset from scarcity to abundance through collective sharing and and distribution.

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Another point is about radical hospitality without conditions.

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Notice that Jesus doesn't screen the crowd and check their beliefs at the door or demand anything in return.

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He graciously welcomed them is what it says, healing and feeding all who came.

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And this models a form of unconditional love that challenges a modern tendency to place some sort of requirement or restrictions on aid or support.

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In an era of means testing and disservice, of disserving politics, Jesus demonstrates that everyone deserves to have their basic human needs met.

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Another point is about the politics of food justice.

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The disciples initially their initial response is to send them away.

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It reflects how we often try to make human needs somebody else's problem.

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And Jesus command is you feed them.

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It's a direct challenge to this deflection of responsibility.

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The story isn't just about miraculous provision.

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It's about responsibility to address hunger and needs and iniquity and inequality in our communities.

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The gathering in groups of 50 is another way that suggests an organized process.

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To do this.

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An intentional community organizes to serve the needs rather than being involved in some sort of chaotic charity.

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Here's your action step for today.

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I want you to investigate just one area.

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Food justice or injustice perhaps, or in your community.

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And what are some initiatives in your community to meet the needs of food?

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Consider joining some sort of a food aid network or support a community clothes closet or community food bank or fridge or organizing a food sharing program in your neighborhood.

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You could start small or volunteer with some present organization.

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And could your possibility of your faith community or even your friend group pool your resources in such a way that everyone has enough.

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Remember, this miracle began with just five loaves and two fish that fed 5,000 people.

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What might your small community do to contribute to the needs in your community?

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Think how it can be a catalyst for the mag and the multiplication to meet the need.

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We're going to pray here in just a minute, but I did want to give you something else that you can do and that is you can read the Bible on your own.

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We love to have you here on the daily Bible refresh.

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But we also want to know that it's so important that you study the Bible of your own.

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So we have a resource for you.

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I want you to head over to voiceofgoddaily.com that's our website.

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And there we have a free resource to help you read the Bible every day.

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It's called the ABC 1, 2, 3 Bible Study Guide.

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And it will help you do just that.

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Make Bible study point by point.

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ABC 1, 2, 3.

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And it's there to be helpful to you.

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And we hope that you will do just that to pick it up at Voice of God daily.

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Let's pray.

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Oh God, you are the divine source of abundance.

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And we confess our tendency to see scarcity where you see possibility.

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Open our eyes to the resources already present in our communities and give us courage to share what we have, even when it doesn't seem like enough.

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Help us move beyond the impulse to send people away to solve their own problems.

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Remind us that we are all, all are responsible for each other's well being.

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Guide us in creating systems of care that reflect your generous love.

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Transform our hearts from spaces of anxiety about not enough to vessels of abundant grace in the spirit of collective care and radical hospitality.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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Think abundance, everybody.

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It's such a pleasure to be with you.

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My name is Dr.

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Brad Miller and we come to you every day here.

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That's a bit of 2 million ears, a million people by 2028.

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So until tomorrow, friends, remember that God's loyal love doesn't run out.

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His merciful love hasn't dried up, it's created new.

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Every morning.