Title: I Am the Bread of Life
1I Am the Bread of Life
2Introduction
- John 635
- I am the bread of life
- What did it mean for Jesus to be the bread of
life? - What does it mean for us to eat that bread of
life? - What does it mean to eat Jesus flesh and drink
His blood?
John 63535 And Jesus said to them, I am the
bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never
hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never
thirst.
3Examining the Text
- Back up to the beginning of chapter 6
- A large crowd had begun to follow Jesus because
of His miracles - The crowd followed Jesus up the mountain
- He miraculously fed the crowd of over 5000 with 5
loaves and 2 small fish - The crowd continued to follow Him to be fed again
John 62626 Jesus answered them and said, Most
assuredly, I say to you, you seek Me, not because
you saw the signs, but because you ate of the
loaves and were filled
4Examining the Text
- John 627-59
- Progression
- Manna in the wilderness
- Bread of life
- eat My flesh and drink My blood
- This was disturbing to the Jews
- Cannibalism?
- Misunderstanding!
5Examining the Text
- Many people today also misunderstand Jesus
instructions - Transubstantiation?
- Communion (The Eucharist) as a Sacrament?
- Requirements for the Lords Supper not found in
scripture
6Bread in the Wilderness
- The Jews asked Jesus for a sign, that they might
believe - They had already seen great signs from Jesus
- They referenced the manna in the wilderness as a
sign - Interesting that they chose this sign!
- The manna did not make the Jews happy
- Numbers 114-15
- They were just as obstinate as the wilderness
group!
7Jesus The Bread of Life
- Jesus uses a physical account to teach a
figurative lesson - He is not literal bread, but figurative
- If the bread of life is figurative, then eating
of that bread is also figurative - Helps us to understand the concept of eating His
flesh and drinking His blood - This is a spiritual lesson
8The Bread of Life
- The Jews wanted to talk about the bread provided
to their ancestors - Jesus message was far more important
- Compare and contrast the characteristics of the
manna and Jesus - Exodus 164-31
- Jesus parallels this manna with the bread send
down by the Father - Bread identified in verse 35 Jesus Himself!
9The Bread of Life
- Comes down from Heaven
- Both came from God the Father, and originated in
heaven - The fact that Jesus came from heaven is very
significant - Jesus origin is a testament to His deity
10The Bread of Life
- Gives Life
- The bread that comes from heaven gives life to
the world - Manna came from heaven
- Gave life to those wandering in the wilderness
- Jesus audience wanted the bread from Heaven
- Jesus I am the bread of life
- If they would accept Him, they would never hunger
or thirst again - Jesus was not addressing physical life
11The Bread of Life
- The manna in the wilderness perished
- The manna had to be collected just as God
specified - It spoiled if they tried to keep it longer than
God instructed - The bread of John 6 would never perish
- Applications
- Jesus is eternal
- His word would never perish (Matthew 2435)
- There is comfort in knowing this bread will not
perish
John 627 27 Do not labor for the food which
perishes, but for the food which endures to
everlasting life, which the Son of Man will give
you, because God the Father has set His seal on
Him.
12The Bread of Life
- Those who ate manna still died
- The manna provided life, but only for a time
- The bread of life would cause them to live
forever - John 649-51, 58
- Jesus offered something that was not available
under the Law of Moses - There was no eternal life in the Law of Moses
- Hebrews 911-15
- Hebrews 101-4
13The Bread of Life
- Those who ate manna still died (cont.)
- Jesus provided a way for them to have their sins
taken away - The patriarchs looked forward to His coming
- Hebrews 1113, 39-40
- Under the Old Testament law, there was no
remission of sins, therefore no life - Hebrews 1011-18
14The Bread of Life
- Those who ate manna, hungered again
- Their hunger returned in time
- The spiritual bread would never be taken away
15The Bread of Life
- Contrast with hungering and thirsting
- Here, it is a bad thing
- In the Beatitudes, the opposite is true
- The end is the same
- Those that hunger and thirst after righteousness
will find Christ - They will be filled
- They will never have to hunger again!
Matthew 56 6 Blessed are those who hunger and
thirst for righteousness, For they shall be
filled.
16Eat the Flesh of the Son of Man
- John 653-54 53 Then Jesus said to them, Most
assuredly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh
of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you have
no life in you.54 Whoever eats My flesh and
drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will
raise him up at the last day.
17Eat the Flesh of the Son of Man
- John 655-56 55 For My flesh is food indeed, and
My blood is drink indeed.56 He who eats My flesh
and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him.
18Eat the Flesh of the Son of Man
- What is Jesus teaching?
- Cannibalism?
- Referencing the Lords Supper?
- No!
- Jesus has used the figure of the bread of life
- How can we ingest the bread of life?
- John 660-69
- The words of Jesus give life
19Eat the Flesh of the Son of Man
- Why be so shocking?
- To weed out those that were not following Him for
the right reasons - Many followed only for physical food
- Jesus used this to drive off the uncommitted
- This worked!
- Many who did not really believe left
- Those who did believe came to understand
John 668 68 But Simon Peter answered Him, Lord,
to whom shall we go? You have the words of
eternal life
20Conclusion
- Jesus offers everlasting life
- We must eat His flesh and drink His blood to
have it - We must take His words, and be obedient to them