Friday, September 12, 2025

Thirty Minutes!

 


We have 5000 guests and we would like to make them groups, each group contains 50 persons, how many groups we will get?

You will get 100 groups of 50 persons each. ✅


How long it takes to do this process,

That depends on how you plan to organize the 5,000 guests. A few factors affect the time:


Method: If it’s just dividing a guest list on paper or computer, it’s instant (a few seconds).


Physical gathering: If you are actually moving and arranging people into groups of 50, it depends on logistics:


With clear instructions, staff, and signs, it could take 15–30 minutes.


Without clear organization, it could take much longer (an hour or more).



Tools: Using tickets, numbered badges, or pre-assigned group lists can make the process much faster.



👉 Do you want me to estimate the time for physical grouping of people at an event, or just the calculation/assignment on paper?


I am thinking about Lord Christ when he blessed the 5 loaves and 2 fishes, he ordered his disciples to make the 5000 groups of fifty fifty, in your opinion, how long it takes the disciples to do so?

That’s a beautiful reflection 🌿


If we think about the scene in the Gospels (Matthew 14, Mark 6, Luke 9, John 6):


There were about 5,000 men, plus women and children.


Jesus told His disciples to “make them sit down in groups of fifty”.


The disciples were twelve, and likely others helped (maybe the crowd itself was cooperative, since they were attentive to Christ).



Now, practically speaking:


If each disciple organized about 400–500 people, that’s about 8–10 groups per disciple.


With people sitting on the grass in open areas, and with everyone motivated to listen to Christ, it could have gone quickly.


If each group took 2–3 minutes to settle, the whole arrangement might have taken 15–30 minutes total.



So, in my opinion, it was not a long process — the people were already focused on Jesus, and the disciples’ instructions would have been followed eagerly. ✨