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Matthew 14:14-21
[16] But Jesus said unto them, They need not depart; give ye
them to eat.
[16] But Jesus said, "That isn't necessary-you feed them."
| Hunger is a term which has three meanings (Oxford
English Dictionary 1971) |
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the uneasy or painful sensation caused by want
of food; craving appetite. Also the exhausted condition caused
by want of food |
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the want or scarcity of food in a country |
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a strong desire or craving |
The prophet Amos declared that God would send a famine in the
last day but not a famine of bread but of hearing the Word of
the Lord!
It is difficult for us in America to understand the desperate
crisis of hunrer that exists in the world.
No one really knows how many people are malnourished. The statistic
most frequently cited is that of the United Nations Food and Agriculture
Organization, which measures 'undernutrition'. The most recent
estimate (2006) of the FAO says that 854 million people worldwide
are undernourished. This is 12.6 percent of the estimated world
population of 6.6 billion.
Children are the most visible victims of undernutrition. Children
who are poorly nourished suffer up to 160 days of illness each
year.
| Geographically, more than |
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70 percent of malnourished children live in
Asia, |
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26 percent in Africa and |
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4 percent in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
The world produces enough food to feed everyone. World agriculture
produces 17 percent more calories per person today than it did
30 years ago. The principal problem is that many people in the
world do not have sufficient land to grow, or income to purchase,
enough food.
MYTHS ABOUT HUNGER
Myth 1
Not Enough Food to Go Around
Reality: Abundance, not scarcity,
best describes the world's food supply. Enough wheat, rice and
other grains are produced to provide every human being with 3,500
calories a day.
Myth 2
Nature's to Blame for Famine
Reality: It's too easy to blame
nature. Human-made forces are making people increasingly vulnerable
to nature's vagaries. Food is always available for those who can
afford it-starvation during hard times hits only the poorest.
Millions live on the brink of disaster in south Asia, Africa and
elsewhere, because they are deprived of land by a powerful few,
trapped in the unremitting grip of debt, or miserably paid.
Myth 3
Too Many People
Reality: Birth rates are falling
rapidly worldwide as remaining regions of the Third World begin
the demographic transition
Myth 4
More U.S. Aid Will Help the Hungry
Reality: Most U.S. aid works directly
against the hungry. Foreign aid can only reinforce, not change,
the status quo. Where governments answer only to elites, our aid
not only fails to reach hungry people, it shores up the very forces
working against them.
Food has become a weapon of tool in many areas of the world.
When U.S. aid arrives many times it is not given permission to
be delivered as was the recent case in Mynamar(Burma) or food
and supplies sit in warehouses governed by military thugs and
dictators who keep the food and supplies from those who need it.
SPIRITUALLY
The world is starving to death
there
is a famine of hearing the word of the Lord!
Need for Bibles in Africa
is 'obvious and humbling'
September 2005-The Bible League recently hosted
a trip to Nigeria
"It's all about what these Christians are up against, and
about providing them with Bibles for comfort and strength and
encouragement," said Mike Dworak, the Bible League's media
specialist and trip host. "The need for Bibles was obvious
and humbling to all of us."
Nigeria-Africa's most populous nation-was chosen
for Bible League's
every day, about 900 Nigerians die of AIDS.
"One woman we talked to begged for Bibles for a group of
young girls she is leading," Dworak said. "She wants
to teach them that they are precious in God's eyes so they won't
go on to sell their bodies, contract AIDS, and die, as millions
of girls do in Africa."
But, he said, the most stunning moment for the
group came as they stood inside a church in the farming village
of Yelwa, where 78 Christians were slaughtered in February 2004
by a gang of Muslim extremists. The church was burned, as well
as other buildings in the village, and all the Bibles were destroyed.
"We heard stories like that over and over
again about the graphic nature of persecution," Dworak said.
"In Northern Nigeria alone, there are thousands of widows
and orphans without Bibles. We prayed 'God please open the windows
of heaven because the need is so great.'"
OTHERS
Imagine looking over your shoulder because you
are studying a Bible, or worshipping in church. Imagine that if
you are caught, you could be jailed, beaten, or even killed. To
millions of Christians around the world, this is the stark reality.
Christians are persecuted daily
For instance, in China there is a crack down on
unregistered house churches, disrupting worship, and arresting
their leaders.
In parts of Central Asia where the state religion
is mandated, Christians are considered traitors to their country
and their families. Family members are beaten, and then thrown
out of their house and onto the streets.
In the Middle East and parts of India and Africa,
laws prohibit Christians from evangelizing, and forbid citizens
from choosing Christianity over the religion into which they were
born. Christians caught sharing God's Word are chased out of town,
beaten, or worse.
Christians worldwide are severely punished for
breaking religious laws or religious tradition. Yet they don't
ask us to pray for their persecution to end. Instead, they ask
us to pray that they will have strength to endure-and they ask
us to send Bibles, so they may become stronger.
We sent 3 Bibles with our youth to give out in
China. Every member of the team had three Bibles.
I got under conviction just researching and preparing for this
message!
What can I do
..What can we
do????
Story of hog and hen passing a benefit for the poor sign
.
Hen said I will contribute two dozen eggs if you will "contribute"
the bacon.
Hog said, that's fine for you to say. Your eggs would be a contribution.
My bacon would be a total sacrifice.
I'm wondering today if there are any total sacrifices here.
Bread is not the problem
getting
it to the people who need it is the problem.