December 13, 2011 — by Anne Cetas
Our Daily Bread
Read: John 6:25-41
I am the bread which came down from heaven. —John 6:41
Bible in a year:
Hosea 12-14; Revelation 4
Hosea 12-14; Revelation 4
Money
is tight when you’re a college student. So when free food is available,
students will show up anytime, anywhere. If a company wants to recruit
new employees, it will entice young people on college campuses to come
to a presentation by offering free pizza. Some students attend
presentation after presentation—just for the pizza. The food in the
present seems to be more important than the job for the future.
Jesus fed a crowd of 5,000, and the next day many searched for Him (John 6:10-11,24-25).
He challenged them: “You seek Me, not because you saw the signs, but
because you ate of the loaves and were filled” (v.26). It seems that
the food was more important to some of the people than the everlasting
life Jesus offered in Himself. He told them He was “the bread of God .
. . who comes down from heaven and gives life to the world” (v.33).
Some didn’t believe, wouldn’t accept His teaching, and “walked with Him
no more” (v.66).
They had wanted the food, but they didn’t want Him and
what would be required of them to follow Him.
Jesus calls us today to come to Him—not for the blessings from His
hand but to receive the eternal life He offers and to follow Him, “the
bread of God.”
Examining our motives
For following the Lord
Will show if we’re authentically
Believing in His Word. —Sper
For following the Lord
Will show if we’re authentically
Believing in His Word. —Sper
Only Christ the Living Bread can satisfy our spiritual hunger.

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