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John 6:52-58
Bread of Life – Part 3
I.
The Jews response to Jesus (v.
52)
A. Their actions (52a)
B. Their questions (v.
52b)
II.
Jesus’ response to the Jews (vv.
53-58)
A. Jesus’ promise (vv.
53-56)
1.
The condition (v.
53)
a.
You must eat and drink of Christ
b.
Or you have no life in you
2. The results (vv.
54-56)
a.
You have eternal life (v.
54a)
b.
Jesus will raise you up at the last day (v.
54b)
- Because He is the true bread from heaven (v.
55)
c.
You have union with Christ (v.
56)
1.
You abide in Him
2. He abides in you
B. Jesus’ power (v.
57)
1. Jesus’ life in God (v.
57a)
2. Your life in Jesus (v.
57b)
1.
The condition
2. The result
C. Jesus’ summary (v.
58)
1.
What bread from heaven is (v.
58a)
2. What bread from heaven is not (v.
58b)
3. The condition for eternal life (v.
58c)
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