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Who Will You Trust?
John 6 is all about who will you trust.
We are going to start right at the beginning, I hope you have your Bibles.
Open with me to John chapter 6.
I am not going to read it out loud, but I want you to follow along.
I will be reading and referencing the ESV, English Standard Version.
John is over 3/4 of the way through the Bible, before Acts, but after Luke.
John 6, let me recast the story for you.
The feeding of the 5000
Hey, you guys doing anything tonight?
It’s almost 2000 years until the invention of the tv and the first televised professional Football season and I’ve got nothing going on, what about you?
We’re going to see if we can’t catch this Jesus guy.
Apparaetnly, this guy’s been going around … you know your sister’s husband’s cousin’s sister said the she saw him heal a guy just the other day, it’s crazy.
He’s been going all over the place
So we’re all going to go see him, I think he’s in town.
So here we are 5000 people are out on the mall, wait, no, we’re on A - Mountain, except, it’s green like the mall.
(Love Mark - sat down in groups of 50s on the green grass…) (A mountain in August 2021)
He’s been talking a little while with a couple hundred people and now the entire freshman class of uofa is all walking up the hill right now.
I think he said something about dinner, did you bring anything?
No did you?
Wait, he just took that boys dinner.
What’s he going to do with it?
Now we’re sitting down in family groups on the grass
Then we eat dinner.
In the wilderness, no fast food, no catering, nothing readily available, I just wanted so bad to see Jesus I came here without anything to eat, I kinda figured I’d just not eat tonight, but no my stomach is full, man and we’ve got leftovers!!!
Where’s he going to be at tomorrow, if he keeps this up, I’ll follow him anywhere!
What do we see in this story?
What is the point that John is telling us as he wrote this down?
He’s telling us to trust Jesus Trust Jesus
Trust Jesus to give you what you need
Trust Jesus to give you what you need because He knows (Jn 6:6 - he himself knew)
What you need
What you’re going through
Trust Jesus to give you what you need because He provides (Jn 6:11 - as much as they wanted)
Only 24 hours later and the crowds all abandoned him!
WHY? ??
Let’s keep reading to find out
After the meal Jesus and the disciples go separate ways.
They leave across the sea and he goes up the mountain.
He’s got to have his alone time with the Father.
The disciples left hours earlier, but it’s after dark and they still haven’t made it (Jn 6:17) because they are facing a head wind.
That’s when things go from bad to worse.
The seas start to get real stormy (Jn 6:18)
Dark, wet, not making any progress and their little boat is rocking real bad.
Honestly, they’re probably going to die.
At least they think so
Then?
A ghost… Jesus is walking across the water and making progress.
I couldn’t even imagine what it looks like.
Scripture says Jesus was walking.
Just walking, like No Big deal.
So what is the purpose of this passage?
What is John teaching us through this passage?
To trust Jesus!
Trust Jesus to comfort you in trouble
Trust Jesus to comfort you in trouble because he has the power
Miraculously feed thousands of people (we just saw)
Walked on water in a storm (John 6:19 walking on the sea, like NBD)
Trust Jesus because he cares for us (knows v. 6 AND cares v.20)
They were glad to take him in (John 6:21)
The presence of Jesus should make us feel better
So now, we made they make it across the seas.
The people are like hey? Where’d that magic meal maker go?
We need to follow him.
Maybe he’s do eggs and bacon, Wait no bacon… we’re kosher.
They follow him around the sea by foot and catch up with him the following day.
And they’re like Jesus, what’s up, how did you get here??
And Jesus pours cold water on them right away.
From here to verse 59, is one of the longer and more difficult passages of Jesus sayings.
So what is John trying to teach us about Jesus in this passage?
To Trust Jesus.
Trust Jesus for eternity
I want to walk through four reasons for trusting Jesus for eternity that we find here, This is a long passage, not going to be able to read it all, but here are four reasons to trust Jesus for eternity found here in John 6
Trust Jesus for eternity because He is forever Jn 6:27
Jesus rebuked his followers for pursuing a fleeting comfort
He said, uh-uh, this bread stuff only lasts like a few hours.
Ever eat at McDonalds and feel hungry as soon as you finish?
Is that just me?
Do not work for the food that perishes
We will never be truly satisfied if we only pursue fleeting comfort
We do this ALL the TIME.
I do this.
We will always end up disappointed whenever we live for our own comfort .
Trust Jesus for eternity because What he offers is better than anything else Jn 6:35
Jesus offered his followers something better than bread v. 35 (I am the bread)
What Jesus offers us is better than material comfort
Whereas working for comfort will disappoint us, working for Jesus will satisfy and fill us.
Instead of seeking comfort in relationships, or good grades, or a good career, what Jesus offers will never run out, go away, or leave us.
This bread is awesome.
Trust Jesus for eternity because He is God Jn 6:45
Jesus challenged his followers to see him as more than a free meal
Only Jesus came from God (Bread of heaven that came down)
Only the one sent from God has seen God
The death and resurrection of Jesus proves his divinity
The body of Jesus was broken and the blood of Jesus was poured out at the cross
This is what eating his flesh means, it means accepting his sacrifice.
Then his resurrection proved that he was legit.
He says he is God. he says he will resurrect.
He then resurrects.
Boom.
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