Jesus' 'bread of life' statement explained – The I Am series E1
Download MP3What does Jesus mean when he says, 'I am the bread of life'? How does Jesus satisfy eternally?
Welcome to the first episode of our series on the 'I am' statements Jesus makes in the Gospel of John. The conversation focuses on what Jesus meant when he said, 'I am the bread of life' in John 6. We consider how this statement links to the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000 as well as exploring its connections to the story in Exodus 16 about God providing manna, or 'bread from heaven', for his people in the wilderness. We discuss the deeper spiritual truths about who Jesus is that John conveys through this passage.
We highlight the significance of abundance in God's provision and discuss the contrast between the temporary sustenance provided by the manna in the desert and the eternal satisfaction offered through Christ. We also look at the metaphorical significance of Jesus' words about eating his flesh and drinking his blood, and how this relates to what he says about 'believing in him' and eternal life. We reflect on the sometimes offensive nature of Jesus' teachings and the sacrificial aspect of his message. We finish by thinking through what this means for us today.
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Welcome to the first episode of our series on the 'I am' statements Jesus makes in the Gospel of John. The conversation focuses on what Jesus meant when he said, 'I am the bread of life' in John 6. We consider how this statement links to the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000 as well as exploring its connections to the story in Exodus 16 about God providing manna, or 'bread from heaven', for his people in the wilderness. We discuss the deeper spiritual truths about who Jesus is that John conveys through this passage.
We highlight the significance of abundance in God's provision and discuss the contrast between the temporary sustenance provided by the manna in the desert and the eternal satisfaction offered through Christ. We also look at the metaphorical significance of Jesus' words about eating his flesh and drinking his blood, and how this relates to what he says about 'believing in him' and eternal life. We reflect on the sometimes offensive nature of Jesus' teachings and the sacrificial aspect of his message. We finish by thinking through what this means for us today.
Timestamps
- (00:00) - Intro to the John series
- (02:00) - The feeding of the 5,000
- (08:15) - Metaphor and symbolism in the Gospel of John
- (10:35) - The links between feeding the 5,000 and the Israelites in the wilderness
- (19:52) - The contrast between what Moses offered vs what Jesus offers
- (24:59) - Why does Jesus say to eat his flesh?
- (33:49) - The link between believing in Christ and abiding in him
- (35:44) - What is the impact on our daily lives?
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