FRUGALITY IS FAITHFULNESS: Nothing Be Lost Even What’s Broken
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BIBLE STUDY| MIRACLES OF JESUS SERIES.|THE FOURTH MIRACLE OF JESUS pt.69| THE FEEDING OF 5,000 MEN WITH 5 LOAVES OF BREAD AND 2 FISHES| CHIMDI OHAHUNA “That Nothing Be Lost” – The Frugality of God in John 6:11–12 In this latest episode of the Miracle of Jesus Bible Study on the GRACELIFECOMI Podcast, we continue exploring the divine instruction in John 6:11–12, where Jesus commands His disciples to gather the fragments after feeding the multitude. This isn’t a lesson in leftovers—it’s a revelation of heaven’s value system. Drawing from the insights of Albert Barnes, John Gill, Matthew Henry, and Robert World Commentaries, this teaching highlights that the fragments were not discarded scraps, but sacred portions—broken pieces from Jesus Himself. What others might overlook, heaven preserves. Key Highlights & Spiritual Insights: - Jesus Wastes Nothing: In Christ, there is no waste. Every gift, every resource, every word carries purpose. The abundance of divine provision is never a license for carelessness. God’s generosity is matched by His precision. - Waste Is Not Enjoyment rather, it i see Oppression: Wastefulness is not a sign of freedom or wealth, but a reflection of spiritual disorder. It opens the door to mishaps and mirrors the nature of the enemy, whose legacy includes destruction and loss. Pharaoh and Herod are examples of this wasteful spirit—sacrificing many lives in pursuit of one. - The Danger of Trends: The desire for novelty often leads to the destruction of what is still useful. Trends can be subtle agents of waste, encouraging us to discard what God has blessed simply because it’s no longer “new.” - Wisdom from Jewish Tradition: “He who despises bread falls into depths of poverty.” This ancient saying reminds us that disregard for provision leads to lack. Gratitude and stewardship are safeguards against spiritual and material poverty. - Frugality Is Wisdom and Not Stinginess: Being economical is not a mark of lack, it is a mark of insight. Joseph’s stewardship in Egypt is a biblical model of how frugality can preserve nations and generations. - Gifts Can Be Lost Through Carelessness: Though God’s gifts and callings are without repentance (Romans 11:29), they can be rendered ineffective through neglect. Waste leads to loss, and loss is never neutral in the kingdom. - Words Are Resources Too: Luke 15:13 reminds us of the prodigal son’s wasteful living. But, waste isn’t limited to money or materials; our words carry power. As believers, we are called to use our speech to build, bless, and release life—not to destroy. This episode is a call to spiritual stewardship. It challenges listeners to honor every resource—material, spiritual, and verbal—as a gift from God. Whether in abundance or scarcity, the principle remains "that nothing be lost." GRACELIFECOMI Podcast— raising men into completeness in Christ. A platform where faith meets wisdom, and every message is crafted to inspire legacy, gratitude, and transformation. Listen now to GRACELIFECOMI Podcast—Be sure to subscribe to the GRACELIFECOMI podcast today, rate, and share the podcast with others who need to hear the message of power and victory through Jesus Christ! Also, stay updated on future episodes of this enriching series!. Any questions arising from this study can be submitted to [email protected]. Check our bio to know how to give your love offerings to the ministry. Jesus is Lord.
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