Those three words together point to a well-known biblical image:
Jesus Christ · bread · wicker baskets
They evoke the Feeding of the Multitude (often called the Feeding of the 5,000), where Jesus blesses a small amount of bread, it is shared among a crowd, and leftover pieces are gathered into wicker baskets—symbolizing abundance rather than scarcity.
The scene appears across the Gospels:
- Gospel of Matthew 14
- Gospel of Mark 6
- Gospel of Luke 9
- Gospel of John 6
Common themes tied to that image:
- Provision: basic sustenance (bread) meets human need
- Community: food is shared, not hoarded
- Abundance: the baskets of leftovers show that generosity multiplies
If you meant this as a symbolic prompt, a sermon image, or even a poetic seed, I can expand it in that direction.
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