What Are Baskets? 

by aginetha josephat | 21 December 2022 08:46 am12

In biblical times, baskets were used to store and carry items such as food, grain, or leftovers. But more than being just containers, baskets in Scripture also symbolize how God provides, and how easily we can forget His faithfulness.


Baskets in the Bible

There are several key passages where baskets are mentioned, especially in the context of Jesus’ miracles:

After feeding thousands of people, Jesus’ disciples collected the leftover bread in seven baskets—a clear sign of abundance, not lack.

We also see baskets used in economic terms in Jesus’ parables:

Here, baskets are used to measure value and debt in a financial transaction.


The Forgotten Bread: A Warning from Mark 8:14–21

Later, in Mark 8:14–21, the disciples forgot to bring bread on their journey and began to argue about it. This is striking because they had just witnessed Jesus miraculously feed thousands of people. Despite that, they were worried about not having enough.

Jesus reminded them: when He fed five thousand, twelve baskets were left over. When He fed four thousand, seven baskets were left. They had seen it with their own eyes—yet forgot.


The Deeper Message: Where Is Your Focus?

The disciples’ fear came from placing their security in what was inside the basket, instead of who filled the basket.

This is the same issue many believers face today. We often worry about the future:

When we begin to focus on our own lack, we lose sight of God’s past faithfulness and His promise to provide.

Jesus calls us to shift our focus:

The promise is clear: If we make God’s kingdom our priority, He will take care of our needs.


A Word for Today’s Believers

The baskets in these stories are a reminder:

Don’t panic over what you don’t have. Don’t put your hope in what’s inside the basket. Put your trust in the One who fills the basket.


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