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Δ Facebook (opens in new tab) Week of November 14, 2021 X X Watch X X Go to our giving website Note: You will be taken to another browser tab to give online. If on a phone/tablet, simply click the back button to go back to this notes page. X Download Note: You will be taken to another browser tab to view this. If on phone/tablet, simply click the back button to go back to this notes page. You will not lose any notes. Calvary Baptist Church Red Bank Who Wants Seconds on Bread? Archived – November 14, 2021 View This Week’s Note View All Past Notes View This Note w/ Blanks Main Scripture Reference(s) John 6:22-40, Who Wants Seconds on Bread? November 14, 2021 / Greg Powell / John 6:22-40 John 6 is all about bread. The loaves and fishes were multiplied to feed as many as 20,000 people and that leads to Jesus describing Himself as the very bread of life. This is one of the great discourses in all of the New Testament. John carefully places this in the aftermath of two incredible miracles: (1) The feeding of thousands; (2) The walking on the water. No other person except God or the Son of God, could do either of these things so what He teaches, in the aftermath of it, is worthy of careful analysis. I. The for Bread (22-27) Mankind has a built-in hunger. They were living for the , but they needed to focus on the spiritual. All other pursuits will leave us and unfulfilled. Whether God fixes your temporary situation or not, you should come to Him because of your situation! II. The about the Bread (28-29) All they heard was the word “.” They missed the word “.” It’s the classic question of the multitudes. The people have just asked what work they must to get this eternal life. Salvation is not something you do, it is something that is for you and you receive it as a gift. III. The of the Bread (30-34) When the nation of Israel journeyed from Egypt to the promised land, God sustained them with something called . The rabbis taught that when the true Messiah came, he would the miracle of the manna. That manna was a or foreshadowing of Jesus Christ. IV. The of the Bread (35-40) This is the first of statements recorded in the gospel of John that begin with the Greek phrase ego eimi. Jesus Christ selects several to describe Himself and the plan of salvation that He is revealing. Bread only does you good if you it. Jesus is saying that He is the One who can sustain someone’s spiritual life. If you have not eaten the bread of life, you will always be . If you are hungry, the meal is . 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