Today,
Jesus shows us just how much He wants to involve us in his saving
work. He who had created the heavens and the earth out of nothing,
could have easily created a rich banquet from nothing to satiate the
multitudes. But He preferred to work the miracle starting with the
best his disciples could give him. «We have nothing here but
five loaves and two fish» (Mt 14:17), they said. «Bring
them here to me» (Mt 14:18), Jesus replied. The Lord was
able to multiply that meager donation —not enough even to feed
a typical family— to nourish about 5000 families.
The
Lord showed the same protocol at the wedding feast of Cana. He who
created all the seas could easily have filled the six 30-gallon
containers with choice wine from scratch. But He again wanted to
involve his creatures in the miracle, by having them fill the
containers with water first.
We
see the same principle in the celebration of the Eucharist. Jesus
begins not from nothing, nor from grain and grapes, but from bread
and wine, which already contain within the work of human hands.
The
late Cardinal François Xavier Nguyen van Thuan, imprisoned
from 1975-1988 by the Vietnamese communists, wondered how he could
further Christ's kingdom and care for his flock while undergoing the
brutal suffering of solitary confinement. He realized he might not be
able to do much from a prison cell, but at least each day he could
offer to the Lord his “five loaves and two fish,” and let
God do the rest. The Lord multiplied those little efforts into a
witness that has inspired not only the Vietnamese but the whole
Church.
Today
the Lord is asking us, his modern disciples, to give the crowds
something to eat (cf. Mt 14:16). No matter how much or how
little we have, let us give it to the Lord and let him take it from
there.