The Ministry of Banana Bread
***Please read to the end for a BONUS giveaway you won’t want to miss!***
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“… will not the ministry of the Spirit be even more glorious?”
(2 Corinthians 3:8 NIV)
Momma.
She taught me long ago there’s ministry in preparing food for another, and she lived by example.
Not only did she prepare meals for those who were sick or grieving, she ministered to many inside our home—inviting guests to share a meal with our family.
She walked by the Spirit, and, because of His presence in her life, she poured forth His power in what she did—serving up His ministry in such simple ways.
And what exactly is the ministry of the Spirit?
We know the Holy Spirit was the gift given after Jesus died, rose again, and ascended into heaven. Just prior to His death, Jesus promised the disciples–
“And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another advocate to help you and be with you forever” (John 14:16 NIV).
Furthermore, Jesus called Himself the bread of life (John 6:35).
We know God’s son came to fulfill the law given Moses. Therefore, just as 2 Corinthians tells us, the ministry of the Spirit is promised to be even more glorious because of Jesus’s death and resurrection.
As Christians, we get to be bearers of this glorious Spirit as we minister to others, just as Momma did through the ministry of meals.
When I got married more than three decades ago, Momma gave me a special gift—a 3-ring binder filled with recipes our family loved.
One in particular I still use often.
Though I can google banana bread, find one that’s perhaps lower in fat or has a tasty spin, I continue to choose Momma’s.
Why?
First, I’ve had others’ banana bread, and it never quite compares.
Second, her recipe is unique in that it produces not one but three loaves of bread. Batter splattered though it is, I can still read her writing on the backside of the recipe—
- Keep one.
- Freeze one.
- Give one
Yes.
This banana bread recipe allows me to enjoy a loaf, save one for later, and offer one to another, making it special.
And when I make it, I think of the ministry of the Spirit because I think of the Trinity—God the Father, God the Son, and God the Spirit.
God the Father
The loaf my family will enjoy hot from the oven represents Him—a reminder to consider His abiding presence all around, how I see Him everywhere in His creation. I ponder His original recipe for the world, that which He carried out to perfection by creating all the beauty not yet tainted by sin.
God the Son
The loaf I’ll place in the freezer represents Jesus. Because of His great love, God sent a savior to our broken world to save it.
Part of God’s redemptive recipe meant Jesus would leave us after the work was finished here. He’s now in heaven, preparing a perfect home where those who’ve chosen to partake in His offer—becoming children of God through salvation—will one day be.
Though we can’t see Him now, we know by faith His promise to come back is true, and we live with joy in that knowledge, anticipating His return.
God the Spirit
Finally, the loaf I’ll give away represents the Holy Spirit. Just as I prayerfully consider who might be the recipient of this gift, Jesus prayed—not only for His disciples prior to His death but also for those who would come in the future.
Yes, He prayed for us!
He then promised the gift of God’s Spirit—that we might walk in the Spirit. Thus, my give-away loaf of bread will not only be food to nourish, hopefully enjoyed, it’s sent with a prayer that the recipient will experience the ministry of the Spirit as he or she partakes of this tangible “bread of life.”
Perhaps the way I envision Momma’s banana bread seems a stretch. All I can say is it’s prepared, then eaten, frozen, or given away with God—yes, the Trinity—in mind.
Having the mind of Christ is the starting place for the ministry of God’s Spirit here on earth.
And that’s a glorious thing indeed!
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Banana Bread
(Makes a triple batch—Eat one, freeze one, give one!)
**I freeze ripe bananas; to thaw, place in a sink of warm water. The banana will easily come out when squeezed.**
Mash 9 ripe bananas in a bowl
Add and mix in 1 T. plus 1 ½ t. baking soda.
Set aside.
In large bowl, mix in order :
(may be easier with electric mixer)
3 C. sugar
2 ¼ sticks butter, softened
6 eggs
The banana / baking soda mixture
6 C. less 6 T. all-purpose, unbleached flour
1 T. + 1 ½ t. salt
1 T. + 1 ½ t. vanilla
1 C. + 2 T. water
Optional—1 ½ c chopped nuts
Pour batter into 3 greased loaf pans.
Bake 325 degrees for 1 hour (maybe more) until bread tests done with a toothpick inserted in the center.
If tops brown before center tests done, place foil over bread while continuing to bake.
Cool in pans for about 10 min. on racks, then turn out.
Enjoy!
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Leave a comment here, and I’ll send a blessed someone a “giveaway” loaf of Momma’s yummy banana bread (U.S. residents only).
I’ll also include a copy of my friend Rachel Britton’s new release Pray Naturally–Finding Your Spiritual Confidence as a Woman Loved By God (Our Daily Bread Publishers, 2025).
This book is a gentle guide–helping women grow in their confidence in prayer, realizing it should be as natural as breathing. She uses beautiful Old Testament examples and wonderful scripture support to walk women through this discipline, which is, no doubt a privilege.
You don’t want to miss this beautiful book, and consider the banana bread a bonus! I’ll draw a name from participants on January 22nd.
**This is a repost, having first shared in October 2023.**
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I love your mother without even having met her. I love to make multiple loaves of banana bread too, and keep one, freeze one and give one. I would love to try hers! Thank you for this beautiful spiritual reflection, Maureen.
Thank you for your encouraging words, always! I am blessed with a wonderful mother who loves Jesus! And me! And others… such a loving, godly woman!
Love this idea – make one, freeze one, give one! And I always peel and rough chop my bananas before freezing. Much easier when I need them later!
Oooo… great idea! And banana bread goes great with… TEA! 😉
Thank you so much for sharing your story! I love how you make 3 loafs representing the trinity ❤️
Thank you for taking the time to read. Bless you!
A beautiful illustration, Maureen Yes.
The Trinity Bread of Life. 🧡
Isn’t it a gift to “see” these sorts of things in life? I am very grateful for our Guide and for friends in life who “get” me! Bless you!
Thank you for the reminder that we can serve our LORD in even the simplicity of baking a loaf of bread. I too, have several of my Momma’s recipes and especially love her lemon cake she always made for our birthdays. ❤️
Mmm… lemon cake. Yummy!!! Thank you for reading. Blessings to you!
Oh Maureen…. this is priceless and your memory of your mama, in this way, is such a treasure. Her legacy lives on as you share through your words and your banana bread! Love this and thank you for sharing with us!
Thank you for your kind words, Susan. I am blessed indeed. Bless you, dear friend.
I love banana bread. The bananas usually get eaten before I can make the bread though. I often bake or cook extra to share with others. Lately it’s been soups/chilis. Being the youngest of 11 kids I tend to cook in large volume so plenty to share.💕
Oh, the youngest of 11!!!! I had no idea! Wow! Serving others is such a blessing. YOU are a blessing!
Maureen, thank you so much for giving away a copy of my book Pray Naturally. I pray that whoever receives it will have their soul fed through prayer so they will be able to feed others through prayers for them. I love the idea of keep one, freeze one, and give one. That way everyone is fed.
Thank YOU, dear Rachel, for “feeding” us on wisdom and truth straight from the Source. Bless you! I know whoever wins your book will be blessed abundantly!
Love banana bread and have not had any in a really long time. I don’t bake as baking is not in my talent wheel LOL. I love the note on the back. Keep one, freeze one, gift one 🙂
Yes, her words are a treasure! Thank you for taking the time to read and for sharing. Blessings!
I love this memory of your Mama so much! Several years ago, I accidentally began a similar ministry with my banana bread. A lady who had once been just an acquaintance quickly became a dear friend because of a shared tragedy. My banana bread recipe makes two loaves so I started giving her one when I made it for our family. Her husband became very ill with COVID-19 but refused hospitalization because of his fear that he would never return home. My husband left a loaf of banana bread on their doorstep and it was the only thing he wanted to eat. Long story short, I made several loaves to share with my friend and her husband during his illness, and she always credits my banana bread with his recovery. I don’t believe my banana bread is that exceptional but I firmly believe in the human touch as a healing agent!
Oh, Connie–what a beautiful story! Yes, healing hands when Jesus guides them! Thank you for sharing this! And I’m so thankful he recovered! Bless you!
Such a sweet message. Would love to be able to visit and have banana bread and coffee with you right now!
Oh, how wonderful that would be, sweet Sis! I love you! I’ll look forward to the day when we CAN!. Love you! Blessings!
I just want to say I enjoy your writings and the way you use everyday things like Banana Bread to share God’s word.
I’d like to share a praise with you as well, but not sure there’s room here for it. Could you email me please?
Thank you! I would love to hear your heart. Yes, I’ll send you an email. Blessings, dear Shirley.
What a wonderful legacy of ministry your momma gave you, through baking and by sharing spiritual truths at the same time. I’ve read your stories if your interactions with your children and grandchildren. Now I know those conversations come easily to you because your parents modeled them. How absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing this. ❤️
Oh, what kind words. Thank you, Linda. I am blessed indeed! Jesus has always been central! What a Gift! Bless you!
Love this. Thanks for sharing with all of us. I shared this also on my Facebook. I do prepare meals for others but the spiritual meaning behind this, I just love. If you have a pdf of the recipe and story, I would love to spread this to my friends who might want to do it also.
How wonderful! Thank you so much. If you are able to send me an email, I can give you a pdf copy. My email is adaisy4you@gmail.com. Bless you! And thank you again!