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The crowd was requesting that Jesues send manna again
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The Satisfaction v-35
John 6:35
A. I am The Bread of Life
a.
This is the first of seven “I am” Statements that Christ Made
a.
The statement means bread that provides life
Jesus is the bread that Provides life
Jesus is Mans necessary food.
In Western Culture bread is optional, but in the day of Christ Bread was anything but and was an essential staple of provision,
one can see this in the Lord’s prayer, “give us this day our daily Bread”
C. Real life
a. is a new relationship with God.
This is a relationship of obedience and Love.
This relationship is made possible through Christ’s death on the cross
Without Jesus there would be existence but no life
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Since Jesus is essential to life He is described as the bread of Life
The hunger of the human situation has ended when we know Christ
Through Him know God the restless soul rests and the hunger heart is satisfied
through Him know God the restless soul rests and the hunger heart is satisfied
This is not to say we should not still hunger for strong biblical teaching
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Jesus’s statement I am the Bread communicates life
just as the mana had come down and fed the Children of Israel to provide physical food, Christ came down to provide Spiritual food
Are You Feasting on The Truth Christ Provides?
In this passage Just as with the Woman at the well the Crows were more concerned about there physical needs than their spiritual needs
Are You Focusing On your Spiritual Needs?
(POWER POINT)
Jesus offers satisfying life to those who accept it on His terms
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Jesus offers satisfying life to those who accept it on His terms Because Jesus is the bread of life He Could promise that those who came to Him would never hunger, and he changed the metaphor those who beloved in Him would never thrust.
Because Jesus is the bread of life He Could promise that those who came to Him would never hunger, and he changed the metaphor those who beloved in Him would never thurst.
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Jesus offers satisfying life to those who accept it on His terms Because Jesus is the bread of life He Could promise that those who came to Him would never hunger, and he changed the metaphor those who beloved in Him would never thrust.
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When Someone comes to a right relationship with Christ they find satisfaction in that which is everlasting.
You must have everlasting life for lasting satisfaction
What Brings You Satisfaction?
A. Whoever Comes to me will never Hunger
This I am statement is the first of seven
In western culture Bread is optinal, but in Jesues’ day it was an esential staple.
He is the bread the comunicates life, Just as Manna came down in the Old Testement to provide physical food Christ came down from heaven to provide spiritual food.
Jesues offers satisfying life to those who accept it on His terms
Because Jesues was the bread of life He Could promice that those who came to Him would never hunger, and he changed the medephore those who belived in Him would bnever thurst.
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Lack of Faith 36-38
1) Bread sustains life.
It is that without which life cannot go on.
(2) But what is life?
Clearly by life is meant something far more than mere physical existence.
What is this new spiritual meaning of life?
(3) Real life is the new relationship with God, that relationship of trust and obedience and love of which we have already thought.
(4) That relationship is made possible only by Jesus Christ.
Apart from him, no one can enter into it.
(5) That is to say, without Jesus there may be existence, but not life.
(6) Therefore, if Jesus is the essential of life, he may be described as the bread of life.
The hunger of the human situation is ended when we know Christ and through him know God.
The restless soul is at rest; the hungry heart is satisfied.
1) Bread sustains life.
It is that without which life cannot go on.
1) Bread sustains life.
It is that without which life cannot go on.
(2) But what is life?
Clearly by life is meant something far more than mere physical existence.
What is this new spiritual meaning of life?
(3) Real life is the new relationship with God, that relationship of trust and obedience and love of which we have already thought.
(4) That relationship is made possible only by Jesus Christ.
Apart from him, no one can enter into it.
(5) That is to say, without Jesus there may be existence, but not life.
(6) Therefore, if Jesus is the essential of life, he may be described as the bread of life.
The hunger of the human situation is ended when we know Christ and through him know God.
The restless soul is at rest; the hungry heart is satisfied.
(2) But what is life?
Clearly by life is meant something far more than mere physical existence.
What is this new spiritual meaning of life?
(3) Real life is the new relationship with God, that relationship of trust and obedience and love of which we have already thought.
(4) That relationship is made possible only by Jesus Christ.
Apart from him, no one can enter into it.
(5) That is to say, without Jesus there may be existence, but not life.
(6) Therefore, if Jesus is the essential of life, he may be described as the bread of life.
The hunger of the human situation is ended when we know Christ and through him know God.
The restless soul is at rest; the hungry heart is satisfied.
(1) We see Jesus.
We see him in the pages of the New Testament, in the teaching of the Church, sometimes even face to face.
(2) Having seen him, we come to him.
We regard him not as some distant hero and pattern, not as a figure in a book, but as someone accessible.
(3) We believe in him.
That is to say, we accept him as the final authority on God, on all humanity, on life.
That means that our coming is not a matter of mere interest, nor a meeting on equal terms; it is essentially a submission.
(4) This process gives us life.
That is to say, it puts us into a new and lovely relationship with God, wherein he becomes an intimate friend; we are now at home with the one whom we feared or never knew.
(5) The possibility of this is free and universal.
The invitation is to everyone.
The bread of life is ours for the taking.
(6) The only way to that new relationship is through Jesus.
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