ALMS - MARK 6:34-44
34 And Jesus, when he came out, saw much people, and was moved with compassion toward them, because they were as sheep not having a shepherd: and he began to teach them many things.
35 And when the day was now far spent, his disciples came unto him, and said, This is a desert place, and now the time is far passed:
36 Send them away, that they may go into the country round about, and into the villages, and buy themselves bread: for they have nothing to eat.
37 He answered and said unto them,Give ye them to eat.And they say unto him, Shall we go and buy two hundred pennyworth of bread, and give them to eat?
38 He saith unto them,How many loaves have ye? go and see.And when they knew, they say, Five, and two fishes.
39 And he commanded them to make all sit down by companies upon the green grass.
40 And they sat down in ranks, by hundreds, and by fifties.
41 And when he had taken the five loaves and the two fishes, he looked up to heaven, and blessed, and brake the loaves, and gave them to his disciples to set before them; and the two fishes divided he among them all.
42 And they did all eat, and were filled.
43 And they took up twelve baskets full of the fragments, and of the fishes.
44 And they that did eat of the loaves were about five thousand men. KJV
In this miracle of God performed by Jesus we can see it all started 
with “alms” giving to Jesus, our Lord.  In the very first verse (verse 34) of 
our context we can see that Jesus did four things, He came, He saw, He moved and 
then He began.  He came speaks to us of showing up.  If we need to be some where 
to help people just showing up starts the process.  Then we can see that Jesus 
sees, the Lord will always scan the area looking into the hearts (souls) of 
people.  Once He has done this He can properly diagnose what is needful for that 
particular situation.  The Lord knew that the first thing these people needed was 
love and for that reason He was moved with compassion toward them.  We can learn 
from this example that we must always be willing to reach out and help people grow 
in the knowledge and blessing of God.  Now this is interesting that He moved toward 
them with compassion and began to teach them.  It would seem that the teaching of 
God’s word is not always associated with being compassionate but here we see a 
direct connection.  We must realize that many people need God’s Love but they also 
need God’s Word to make them complete.  It is not enough to say I love if we fail 
to present those that are hurting the healing power of God’s Word.  Since the 
spiritual aspect of man’s hunger was satisfied first then the Lord focused His 
attention to the outer man.  The Lord is very practical and desires to take care of 
you spirit, soul and body but we must be willing to maintain that order.  Meaning we 
must esteem God’s Love first, then combine the understanding of God’s Love with the 
instructions of His Word to frame our natural world around Him.  Jesus never minds 
providing for His People but He usually requires at least some minimal commitment 
that those who come to Him are sincere.  Notice that in verse 36 the disciples 
mentioned that the people should be dispersed so that the people could eat.  This was 
probably their own stomach speaking to them about some food.  Since the day was far 
spent (verse 35) dinner would have been appropriate.  However the Lord surprised the 
disciples with the statement, “You give them some food!”.  This is still happening 
today, quite often the Lord will speak something to us that we fully don’t understand 
at the time when it is spoken.  We too, like the disciples should ask Jesus further 
questions seeking more direction until we have enough information to do what we know 
He is speaking to our heart.  In verse 37 we can see that the disciples asked the 
wrong question because they were not expecting what Jesus was about to do.  So don’t 
feel bad if you don’t always understand everything the Lord Jesus speaks to you the 
moment it is revealed.  Do notice however that because the Lord is always in control 
of His operations He knows exactly what is necessary and He is ready to execute His 
Plan.  Notice that the Lord never did answer their question in verse 37 He simply 
asked them His own question.  We can conclude from this dialogue that if you do not 
already know what the Lord will answer according to His Word be open for Him asking 
you a question in response to your question.  The question of Jesus required them to 
look inside of themselves for their resources instead of looking to the outside to 
provide something they needed.  This is a principle of God that states, “Never try 
to get someone else to do or provide something that you can do or provide 
yourself”.  We can glean from verse 38 that they needed to do some research, therefore 
some time and effort was spent.  As soon as they could answer the Lord’s question He 
described how to fulfill His previous commandment to them, “You give them 
some food!”.  We all know by this time the disciples knew that if they did exactly 
what Jesus said they would see something wonderful and everything would work out 
fine.  So as soon as they told Jesus that they had five loaves and two fishes in 
verse 38 Jesus immediately told them to get the people organized.  The Lord will 
always perform His works when everything can be done decently and in order.  When 
the scriptures states that Jesus commanded the company to sit down by ranks and 
companies it means that everyone was in a group and those groups were seated in 
ranks (the groups of the same size were close together).  This is necessary for 
Jesus to determine exactly (or approximately) how many loaves and fishes would be 
required to properly feed the hungry.  The disciples presented the Lord Jesus with 
an “alms”.  Yes, perhaps a lunch for one or two but no less a gift for the 
Master’s use.  Therefore, since Jesus was given an “alms” He could easily multiply 
that “alms” to minister unto the multitude.   Since the people were sitting it would 
be that much more easier to count the total group present.   So although the total 
number of people is given in the last verse of this teaching (verse 44) be assured 
that Jesus knew the number of people before He prayed.  Notice in verse 41 that 
Jesus looked up to Heaven first, which shows us that He was trusting (looking 
unto) His Heavenly Father for this miracle.  Then the verse states that, “He blessed” which 
is the same thing we do before we eat.  The food must be blessed (prayed over) to kill 
any harmful germs or impurities.  Next the Lord brake the loaves, which tells us that 
God’s Hand of Grace must touch the natural to take it unto the supernatural level.  Since 
the Lord is absolute growth and increase anything He touches will continuously 
produce, even if it must reproduce itself.  After that the Lord gave the loaves (and 
fishes) to the disciples (His body, His workers, His Servants) which means we have to 
be willing to put our hands to work.  It is never acceptable to the Lord for His servants 
to be spectators.  The Lord does the spiritual work because He expects us, His servants, to 
do the natural work to the best of our ability.  Remember we are workers together with Christ 
according to 2 Corinthians 6:1.  Since the Lord did His gracious part first, then the 
disciples did their faithful part to serve the people, after that the people were happy 
to do their receiving part.   We can see that the amount of food was more than enough to 
meet their needs because as long as Jesus kept breaking and giving the multiplying kept 
on manifesting.  We should point out that the people ate and were filled because that 
reminds us that it is God’s Will for His Children to have adequate provision with some 
extra leftover.  This example teaches that everyone should have had enough bread and 
fishes to eat according to their own appetite.  Proving that God is no respecter of 
persons but He provides for all the people in His Presence equally (in the same way 
and at the same time).  The whole act could be considered an “alms” or the disbursement 
of individual deeds could be considered a multitude of “alms”.  Whatever way you look at 
this miracle of God you have to conclude that “alms” are of God and “alms deeds” are 
blessed of God by the demonstration of Jesus working the works of the Heavenly Father 
in the earth.  Amen!
PS – One note of this story, if someone is coming to one of your all day meetings where 
no food is allowed during the meeting it is acceptable for you to feed them after the 
meeting, if they were unprepared.  This would also be true in an all day home visit if 
the visitors had nothing to eat all day and you were able to minister God’s Love and 
Word to them.  We do notice that when people came for the purpose of eating first 
without a spiritual hunger for God that the Lord rejected that type of thinking in John 6:26,27.
In His Love, Eric & Angela Foster