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baskets?  Again, the disciples needed to be strengthened in their faith.  They each had a tangible
               reminder that Jesus was the great provider.

               The response of the masses was to take Jesus and make Him their political King.  They wanted a savior
               from Rome, not a personal Savior from their sin.  Again, they accepted Him for the power He could exert
               over the Roman conquerors but rejected Him as their Messiah and spiritual King.

               Even after this, Jesus sought a private place to pray while He sent His disciples out to the sea.  That
               night, the disciples struggled against the wind and saw Jesus walking on the lake.  Mark says they were
               terrified.  As Jesus walked over to the boat and climbed in, the wind immediately stilled.  Again, the
               disciples could not put a handle on who Jesus was.  Mark says they didn’t even understand the miracle
               of the loaves, although each one had a basket full of scraps left over; they had hardened their hearts.

               Though the nation rejected Jesus’ claims of being the Messiah, the Son of God, the Jews considered
               Jesus to be a folk hero of the masses.  They sought Jesus out for what He could do for them.  He could
               feed them and heal them, and they were fascinated with this wonder Worker, even though that
               fascination was self-serving and shallow.

               Only John records that mad dash of the crowds that ensued on the following day of the feeding.  They
               sought to find Jesus to make Him king.  They found Him in the synagogue in Capernaum.  It is here that
               Jesus declares Himself as the Bread of Life which came down from Heaven.  The people knew Him as the
               son of Joseph and Mary who came from Nazareth, not from Heaven.  Then Jesus shifted the discussion
               to believing “in Him who He sent” (John 6:29).  They talked about eating His flesh and drinking His blood,
               all in reference to the sacrificial death, which was to come to pay for their sins, but they misunderstood
               Him completely.

               John 6: 60-71 records the massive desertion of Christ’s disciples as a result of this discussion in the
               synagogue.  Even Jesus’ twelve were grumbling about what Jesus told them.  As his followers departed,
               Jesus asked the twelve if they would depart also.  Peter declared to Jesus, “Lord, You have the words of
               eternal life.  You are the Holy One of God”.  His disciples remained steadfast, in spite of the fact that one
               was to betray Him.

               Unsuccessful Attempts to Find Solitude with His Apostles (Mark 7:24-30 and Matthew 15:21-28; Mark
               7:31 and Matthew 15:29-38; Matthew 15:39 and Mark 8:10-21)

               At this point in Jesus’ ministry, His sacrificial death was about one year away.  So, we are about 2 ½ years
               into his ministry.  At this point, Jesus’ ministry changed dramatically.  He had discerned that the
               hardness of the generation of Jews was fully mature and that they had determined to disbelieve no
               matter what evidence Christ presented.  Thus, Jesus set out to find solitude with His disciples in
               preparation for His departure.  They would represent Him to the world, so He had to get them ready to
               stand alone for truth.

               Jesus’ obstacle was that the masses viewed Jesus as a miracle Worker who could help them in amazing
               ways.  He was viewed as a spectacular magician, not as Messiah.  But He was still wildly popular with the
               common man, even beyond the borders of Judea.  It was at this point in ministry that Jesus began to
               inform His disciples that He was going to die at the hands of His enemies.  Until this point, Jesus had
               never openly spoken of dying.  So as Jesus moved forward, His concentration in ministry was to work



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