“(The disciples) picked up the fragments left over -- twelve wicker baskets full.” (Matthew 14:20) Some exegetes suggested that Jesus did not perform the miracle of two fishes and five loaves. It was only because the crowd heard the call and shared all they had. However, if this was really the case, we might have underrated the crowd. In the Gospel according to Matthew, the miracle of the two fishes and five loaves was used as the prelude to the message of the “Bread of Life”. It also narrated the miracle as if it was the Sacrament of the Eucharist: “Looking up to heaven, He said the blessing, broke the loaves, and gave them to the disciples, who in turn gave them to the crowds.” The “Bread of Life” (Sacrament of Eucharist) provided by Jesus to all human beings of course far exceeded “twelve wicker baskets”. The number “twelve” can be traced back to the twelve tribes of Israel. It can also refer to the twelve apostles of Jesus. Jesus’ love to human beings far exceeds anyone’s imagination possible.