Mark 6:30-37
When the Desert Became An Oasis

Jesus and His disciples needed a rest.  They didn’t take vacations like we do in
those days.  They could not just jump in the car and drive a few hours and be in
a completely different part of the country.  This made getting away from work
and responsibilities very difficult.  Jesus’ cure for that was to head off into
the desert.

Desert as used in the Bible does not necessarily mean a desert like we think of
when we think of the American West or the sands of the Arabia. It was likely
more like an sparsely uninhabited area.  We might be more accurate if we think of
it as they went on a campout.

However, their vacation was interrupted before it begins.  Others found out where
Jesus was going and got there ahead of Him.  What was to be a time to rest became
another time to minister.  Our Lord did not turn away those who sought Him.

Yet, we see how Jesus turned this desert place into an oasis.

    I. \\#Mark 6:34-35\\ The description of the lost
        A. Four terms are used to describe the people who gather around Jesus
            that day.
            1. I understand that these terms were primarily intended to describe
                their physical condition.
            2. I find it interesting that it describes the spiritual condition of
                most lost people.
        B. The four terms:
            1. \\34\\ They were "as sheep having no shepherd."
                a. This term is actually a description intended to describe the
                    physical and spiritual condition of these people.
                b. The term implies the people had no direction and no leader.
                    (1) Sheep are notoriously dumb animals.
                    (2) I am told that they will walk right off the edge of a
                         cliff.
                    (3) An article that I found on the internet included the
                         following news article.

ISTANBUL: Hundreds of sheep followed their leader off a cliff in eastern Turkey,
plunging to their deaths this week while shepherds looked on in dismay. Four
hundred sheep fell 15 metres to their deaths in a ravine in Van province near
Iran but broke the fall of another 1,100 animals who survived, newspaper reports
said yesterday. Shepherds from Ikizler village neglected the flock while eating
breakfast, leaving the sheep to roam free, the Radikal daily said. The loss to
local farmers was estimated at $74,000.
http://www.challies.com/christian-living/dumb-as-sheep

                    (4) Now I can understand a couple of sheep getting too close
                         to the edge and falling off, but you have to ask
                         yourself, what was the 100th and there after sheep
                         thinking?  He looks over the cliff and sees the first 99
                         of his fellow sheep, all broken and busted at the bottom
                         the cliff; yet, he decides to follow?  That’s stupid!
                         But so goes all 1500!  The first 400 die and become
                         padding for the next 1100, but in all, $74,000 worth of
                         damage is done.
                    (5) So why did a whole herd of sheep follow, one after the
                         next, over the cliff?  Because they had no direction
                         and no leader.
                    (6) Essentially, even though the sheep were in the vicinity
                        where they were supposed to be, they were lost.  They
                        cannot safely navigate themselves around.
                c. So when Jesus gets off the ship, He sees this large group of
                    people who physically look like a flock of scattered sheep.
                    (1) They have no direction.
                    (2) They have no leader.
                    (3) He is moved with compassion for them and begins to teach
                         them.
                d. However, this term also describes the people spiritually.
                    (1) When the Bible describes people, especially unsaved people
                         as sheep, it is implying that they don’t know where they
                         are going and they don’t have anyone to help them.

Isaiah 53:6  All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his
own way; and the LORD hath laid on him the iniquity of us all.

Romans 3:11  There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after
God.
12  They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable;
there is none that doeth good, no, not one.

                    (2) They are like LOST SHEEP.
                        (a) It is not meant to be a disrespectful term.
                        (b) However, it does imply they have no direction for
                             eternity  and that they have no God to guide them.
                        (c) Spiritually speaking, they are lost.
                    (3) Of course, that is why Jesus came, to be our Shepherd.

John 10:11  I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the
sheep.

1 Peter 2:25  For ye were as sheep going astray; but are now returned unto the
Shepherd and Bishop of your souls.

            2. \\#35\\ Their "day was now far spent"
                a. This was actually meant to describe the time of day it was
                    when Jesus performed the miracle.  Jesus had spent most of the
                    day teaching.
                b. However, it also describes a lost person’s place in life.
                    (1) They had used up most of their opportunity.
                    (2) Life is like a day.
                    (3) It comes in fresh and new, with all kinds of opportunities.
                    (4) Yet, we see the end of each day coming at us and we
                         wonder where the time has gone.
                c. Is that what your life is like?
                    (1) Your life started with dreams and opportunities, like
                         everyone else’s.
                    (2) But sin has stolen  them all from you!
                    (3) That is what sins does!  It promises so much but actually
                         steals whatever you have.
                         (a) Sin steals your opportunities.
                         (b) Sin steals your family.
                         (c) Sin steals your youth.
                         (d) Sin steals your health, your peace of mind,  your
                              money, your self esteem, your reputation.
            3. They were in "a dessert place."
                a. Again, that was a physical description of the land, but how
                    aptly it describes those who are wandering in a spiritual
                    wilderness!
                b. Sin robs you of everything you have and then dumps you in a
                    wilderness to die.
                c. Unless you know what you are doing, a wilderness is an
                    uncomfortable and dangerous place to be.
                d. Are you living in the wilderness?
                    (1) Are you alone?
                    (2) Are you scared?
                    (3) Do you have anything to fend off the wild beasts?
                    (4) Do you know where you are and how to get to where you want
                         to be?
                e. Without a Shepherd to lead you, you will surely perish.

Canadian Richard Code found dead after ‘Survivorman’-inspired trip into wilderness
By Michael Sheridan DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Thursday, March 4th 2010, 10:01 AM

The Toronto Star reports a 41-year-old Canadian man was found dead on
Wednesday after he trekked into the Ontario wilderness with only an armful
of supplies, including matches, blanket, fishing tools and some cash.

Richard Code journeyed into the harsh woodlands early Thursday after
leaving a note for his landlady, telling her that if she did not hear from
him by Sunday to alert authorities.

When he failed to come home, 86-year-old Barbara Ellis grew fearful.

"I sort of dread these trips, but I know they’re so very important to
him," she told the Canadian paper.

Ellis reported him missing, and days later, police found his body.
Authorities indicate he died from hypothermia.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/2010/03/04/2010-03-04_canadian_richard_code
_found_dead_after_survivormaninspired_trip_into_wilderness.html

            4. Lastly, the Bible says the time was "far passed."
                a. That is the Bible way of saying that it was now too late.
                b. These people were hot and hungry, but it was too late for them
                    to find shelter and food.
                c. There was no place for them to go and nothing for them to do.
                d. I hope it is not too late for you!
                    (1) I have been called by God to tell you about the good
                         Shepherd.
                    (2) He loves you and desires to lead you out of the
                         wilderness, but you will have to decide whether you will
                         follow Him or not.
                e. I hope it is not too late for you already.
                    (1) I hope it is not too late to save your youth, your family,
                         your career.
                    (2) I hope it is not too late to invest your life.
                    (3) I hope it is not too late for your soul.
                f. One thing is for certain.  If you keep waiting, it will be one
                    day.

   II. We see what Jesus did.
        A. Jesus cared for these people in two ways.
            1. Physically
            2. Spiritually
        B. \\#Mark 6:38-44\\ We see what Jesus did for them physically.
            1. This is a great miracle.
            2. These people had a physical need, and Jesus met it.
            3. Jesus takes a few loaves of bread and a couple of fish and feeds
                them all!
            4. \\#Mark 6:44\\ There were 5,000 men gathered there that day, not
                counting the women and children.
            5. No doubt, this was a much needed miracle for the people.  After
                all, they were hungry and it was late.
            6. However, this is not really what I want us to dwell upon.
        C. \\#Mark 6:34\\ We see what Jesus did for them spiritually.
            1. Jesus taught them.
            2. It may not look like it, but Jesus is actually doing the same thing
                for them spiritually that He did for them physically.
                a. He is feeding them.
                b. Before Jesus feeds their bodies, He feeds their souls.
            3. You see, these people were spiritually lost, wandering out in a
                dangerous wilderness, with no one to lead them.
            4. He is taking the opportunity to feed their starved souls.
            5. Many people do not see the need of having their souls feed, but
                it is the most important thing you can do for yourself.
                a. We are not just physical and emotional beings.
                b. We are also spiritual beings.
                c. Many of our pains and sorrows are born out of our physical
                    needs.
                d. There is nothing more filling and nourishing to the human soul
                    than to be fed with the words of God.

Luke 4:4  And Jesus answered him, saying, It is written, That man shall not live
by bread alone, but by every word of God.

            6. While we know what Jesus fed these people physically, the Bible
                does not bear record of what He feed them spiritually.

  III. What might Jesus have said to these lost sheep to feed their hungry souls?
        A. Perhaps He told them that God loves them.
            1. That may seem like an old message, but it is an important message.
            2. Jesus thought this message so important, that He delivered it
                Himself.

John 3:16  For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that
whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

            3. Every human being on this planet needs to be told the truth that
                God loves them.
        B. Perhaps He told them that they were sinners.

Luke 5:32  I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.

            1. The only people that Jesus can help are sinners.
            2. Some find these two truths incompatible - that God loves them, yet
               they are sinners.
            3. They think that if God calls them a sinner, He cannot love them.
            4. You and I are sinners and God does love us.
        C. Perhaps He told them what He had come to do.

Mark 10:45  For even the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to
minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.

            1. Again, these are the very words of Jesus to one of the many crowds
                He spoke with.
            2. He came to give His life for them.  That means that He came to
                die for us.
            3. And He came to give His life as a ransom.  That means His life
                will be the payment required for those who will accept Him.
                a. Too many people like to critic God for setting the penalty of
                    so high.
                b. The penalty for sin is death.
                c. That same crowd forgets that God then came to pay it.
                d. If you know this and refuse to accept what He did, then your
                    your sins become your problem alone.
        D. Perhaps He told them what they needed to do.

John 3:15  That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal
life.
            1. All that you must do is believe that Jesus is Who He said He is
                and surrender to Him.
            2. He is God.  Believe that and yield to Him.
            3. The Bible commands sinners to repent and believe.

   IV. Let me close with three thoughts:
        A. It is no more difficult for Jesus to fix a hungry soul than it was for
            Him to feed a hungry body.
            1. Things may seem very bleak to you, and indeed they probably are,
                but Jesus is the God will unlimited power.
            2. Turn your life over to Him, completely, and see what He will do.
        B. It is no more difficult for a person to receive Jesus into their heart
            that it was for these people to receive bread into their hand.
            1. These very people had no problem receiving from Jesus the loaves
                of bread and the fish.
            2. By the way, you don’t either.  God has been very good to us all.
            3. It is no more difficult to receive the Words from His lips than
                it was to receive the food from His hands.
        C. Just like bread from the kitchen satisfies the body so the Bread
            from heaven will satisfy your soul.
            1. How can I describe the feeling one gets after eating a piece of
                hot, fresh baked bread?
            2. How do you tell someone the satisfaction you experience after a
                delicious, hot, home-made supper?
            3. And how do you describe the joy and satisfaction that Jesus brings
                to a hungry, lost soul?
            4. These are things you must simply must experience.

Would you like to experience them today?

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