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25
2009
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“I am the bread of life”

Then Moses said to God,
“If I come to the people of Israel and say to them, ‘The God of your fathers has sent me to you,’ and they ask me, ‘What is his name?’ what shall I say to them?”

God said to Moses,
“I am who I AM.” And he said, “Say this to the people of Israel, ‘I AM has sent me to you.’”
(Exodus 3:13-14)

Imagine what it sounded like when Jesus claimed . . . I AM the bread of life! It would be similar to a person in Saudi Arabia declaring, “Allah and me, we’re one in the same!” Jesus’ declaration so angered the Jews that they tried to stone him for blasphemy:

Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was, ?I am.” So ?they picked up stones to throw at him, but Jesus hid himself and went out of the temple (John 8:58)

Free food!
A day before this declaration (I AM the bread of life), Jesus had taught a great number of people in the wilderness.  At the end of the day, Jesus, as a good host, fed them with bread and fish he had miraculously multiplied.  The people, being poor, immediately remembered how Moses had fed the nation in the wilderness.   Surely he is the prophet whom Moses said would come! they thought.  The text says:

“This is indeed the Prophet who is to come into the world!” (John 6:14)

We’re not much different.  We too try to use God to help us achieve our own goals and plans, don’t we?

The bread of life
The people then tried to blackmail Jesus.  Moses gave us a sign  – he gave the people food, they said.  If you give us the same sign, then we will follow you. (John 6:30-31).  That’s not true, Jesus said.

Moses didn’t give the people bread (manna), God did!  And that was just physical food, not bread from heaven as you called it.  God wants to give you true bread, the bread of life.

Jesus as the bread of life and my life
Jesus is the bread of life.  His words are life.  When Jesus asked the Twelve… “You do not want to leave too, do you?” Peter answered,  “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life! (John 6: 14).

Without daily fellowship with Jesus, through prayer and reading of his word, we have no other source of spiritual food.  Spiritually we will starve.

Unfortunately, we are prone to seek God for the wrong reasons, looking for what we can get from him – his blessing and his help. God made us for fellowship with him.  He offers gives us spiritual food.  It is up to us to feed on this provision daily, through fellowship with Jesus, through prayer and through reading, through meditating on his word.

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Note to self…

Do you write notes to yourself about things that strike you and you want to remember? 

Here’s one a Pastor (Joe Thorn) wrote to himself and then posted on his blog.   Take a look – it’s short and right to the point.

Note to Self:  Big Jesus
Take note – your view of Jesus
tends to shrink over time.

Then he goes on to explain,

It’s not that your theology itself drifts, but that sometimes you so focus on one aspect of Jesus that you tend to forget the rest. The result is a shrinking Jesus (in your faith).

And as your shrinking Jesus becomes small Jesus he is easily eclipsed by idols. This is why you sometimes lack passion and earnestness for the kingdom and the glory of God… A small Jesus does not inspire awe, command respect, lead to worship, nor compel us to talk of him (much less suffer for him). And small Jesus is too little to arrest the attention of the world.

So, please remember – Jesus is bigger than you tend to think. He is the perfect revelation of God, the radiance of his glory, the exact imprint of his nature; he is the Creator and Sustainer of all that exists. Everything belongs to him and exists for him. He is the author of your salvation, the perfecter of your faith, and the only one in whom you can find life.

(Original link)

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