Why When You Feel Least Qualified Is When God Does His Best Work
SeedTime with Bob and Linda Lotich
Release Date: 04/17/2026
SeedTime with Bob and Linda Lotich
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info_outlineThe day Jesus fed five thousand people from almost nothing — he was also grieving the violent death of his best friend and cousin. He'd tried to get away to be alone. The crowds followed him anyway. And instead of sending them home, the Bible says "he had compassion on them." Out of his grief. Out of his exhaustion.
In this episode, Linda and I walk through Matthew 14 and what was actually happening to Jesus during this wild 24-hour stretch — the grief, the exhaustion, the interrupted attempt at solitude, and the back-to-back miracles that came out of it. We also talk about what Linda walked through after her mom died last year, and why the moments when you feel least able are sometimes the moments God does his most visible work.
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WHAT WE COVER IN THIS EPISODE
Here's a little of what we cover in this episode:
- Why the feeding of the 5,000 hits completely differently when you know what Jesus was going through that day
- What it means that Jesus "had compassion on them" right after learning his cousin was killed
- How grief and exhaustion didn't disqualify Jesus from doing miracles — they may have been the condition for them
- What Linda experienced leading and speaking through the grief of losing her mom last year
- Why your weakest moments might be the ones where God gets the most visible credit
- What it actually looks like when you show up empty and God shows up anyway
- The three o'clock in the morning detail — and why the story doesn't end after the feeding
BIBLE VERSES MENTIONED
Matthew 14:13
Matthew 14:14
Matthew 14:23
Matthew 14:25
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