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john 6:47-59
Belief = Eternal Life
This is a defining verse for understanding the remainder of Jesus’ discourse.
From Jesus Comes Life
This is the same sort of statement that had riled up the people before.
How could Jesus be the “bread of life?” see
The response of the Jews:
John 6:41
So Jesus Understood what their retort was going to be.
Therefore, He addressed their issue before they could speak.
John 6:
The Jewish response is a temporal one.
John 6
Why would they respond in this manner?
Lev.
17:
So then we ask the question:
“Is Jesus asking the Jews to break the Levitical Law when he says:
Jesus is the Gospel!
The answer rests in the first vs.
we read:
Takeaways:
Belief/Faith is key.
Salvation does not rest in effort, but effort is the outflow of the saved.
The entire chapter is a picture of the mission of Jesus.
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