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Defining Jesus: Bread of Life by Launchpoint Church
John 6:35 NIVJohn 6:50-51 NIVBread (Jesus) is a necessityNot an add-onOur capacity for heavenly life“It would seem that Our Lord finds our desires not too strong, but too weak. We are half-hearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us… like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he cannot imagine what is meant by the offer of a holiday at the sea. We are far too easily pleased.” - CS Lewis, Weight of GloryWe are too easily pleased• Miracle • Ability to provide• Passover • Power of GodDeuteronomy 18:15 NIVJohn 6:14 NIV• ChallengeJohn 6:30-31 NIVJohn 6:32-33 NIV• Perpetual givingJohn 6:29 NIV• Believe in the One • First attention • Simple Prayer
No party or politician will satisfy like the Bread of Life.
No party or politician will satisfy like the Bread of Life.
No party or politician will satisfy like the Bread of Life.
No party or politician will satisfy like the Bread of Life.
No party or politician will satisfy like the Bread of Life.
No party or politician will satisfy like the Bread of Life.
No party or politician will satisfy like the Bread of Life.
This sermon was preached by Tim Simmonds at CCM Fallowfield on Sunday 3rd December 2023 from John 6:22-51.
Today we continue in our study, Who is Jesus?, as Pastor Dustin Clegg walks us through John 6:25-60 and gives us three questions to think about:(1) Are we not hungry for Jesus because we are filling up on other things?(2) Can we live without Jesus?(3) What does it mean to consume Jesus?How do we apply it?Stop going to the grocery store hungry.Stop praying transactionally. Start praying relationally.Stop studying transactionally. Start studying relationally.Stop obeying transactionally. Start obeying relationally.
On an amazing day filled with Baptisms and people coming to the Lord, Pastor Josh speaks on how Jesus was the Bread of Life in the Bible and how today He remains our Bread of Life! With a great moment of honesty and prayer at the end.
Can we trust Jesus? How often do we forget that he is remarkably good to us? Jesus declares that he is the bread of life. He declares that he is the only one who is able to fully satisfy us and provide for what we need.
We begin with a dramatic tale of glass eating and evasive, spider driving before discussing the incredible, but dire state of the NHS. Isi describes horrific British wallpaper choices whilst Mitch opens up on his love and ignorance for mince pies. And finally... Germany has multi-pack crisps! Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Transcript Intro Mitch: [0:23] Hello, welcome to the Easy English Podcast. We have, yet again, changed erm... I was gonna say continents. But England has... the UK didn't quite leave all of Europe, just the European Union. Isi: [0:37] They are not yet a continent. We travelled yes... no, the day before yesterday. And, we are now in Germany, and I directly want to start with telling... (Revelations.) that I saw a multi-pack of crisps. But... (It wasn't a real multi-pack.) It was not. It was four little packs, stuck together as a four times four... why was it four times four? Mitch: [1:04] A "4er". It was so funny. They were just sellotaped together, back to back. Isi: [1:08] Yeah, so it wasn't a multi-pack in that sense, because, it did show what you get. The multi-packs that I mean, they trap you. Mitch: [1:16] The UK is having a big influence on the German crisp market. Isi: [1:22] Anyway. Mitch: [1:23] You can tell your story. (What story?) You have a bit of a story coming up, I think. Maybe you want to save it for a section. (Oh, yeah.) It's been an exciting couple of weeks. Isi: [1:35] People think always something is happening to me. Run over by car... nearly run over. Yeah. (This one was pretty...) but it has a reason, why we tell this story. Mitch: [1:45] Yeah. This one was like something out of a crime thriller. Isi: [1:48] What? For you, maybe. For what you saw. Mitch: [1:52] Okay. (Okay, yeah.) Let's go straight into our first segment then. Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership
Then Jesus declared, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty” (John 6:35), Jesus said to them, “Very truly I tell you, it is not Moses who has given you the bread from heaven, but it is my Father who gives you the true bread from heaven” (John 6:32).Ask me a question | kory.cunningham@gmail.com
The practice of Christian Meditation helps us live with the peace of Christ. Relax to the sounds of music with birds. What do you hunger after? Meditate on John 6:35. Find peace and rest during this guided meditation for mind and body with deep breathing, prayer, and scripture. Use these meditations as a bible study in the morning to center yourself on the truth in God's word. For more Bible meditations, download the Abide app: https://abide.co/awesome
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This week we sit down with our Transition Pastor John Crosby to further explore Jesus's claim that he was the bread of life, sent from heaven to save humankind. This claim, while controversial from the beginning, is the basis of Communion and leads us towards the start of Holy Week. As you start making Easter plans, we hope you will be part of our community during Holy Week and Easter. Holy Week is the week leading up to Easter, a time to reflect on the life and mission of Jesus. Join us as we prepare for the joy of Easter Sunday, the highlight of the Christian year. Head to http://menlo.church/holyweek for all the service details. Then, rejoice with us this Easter with fun activities, worship, and an inspiring message about finding renewed hope. All the details about Easter can be found at http://menlo.church/easter
In this talk, we explore Jesus's claim that he was the bread of life, sent from heaven to save humankind. This claim, while controversial from the beginning, is the basis of Communion. Join us as we delve into how the bread and cup represent the presence of our Savior and God and what it means that this claim is the source of grace unlimited for all who turn to him. Examine how your understanding of the Lord's Supper has changed over time. Has it become a rote activity, or has it become more meaningful? Consider what it means that by joining with others in this activity, it will help you believe more firmly in Christ and God's love for you. Find a sermon-based study guide for this week: http://menlo.church/studyguide40322
Weekly Messages from Courageous Church in Salt Lake City, Utah
Listen as Pastor Ben preaches on the scripture where Jesus confuses the disciples by telling them that his flesh is bread. Support the show (http://my.simplegive.com/dl/?uid=urba902165)
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Elder Marcus Knight John 6
Jesus continues to tell people to come and be a part of him, the Bread of Eternal Life.
Jesus teaches the Spiritual Truth that we must feast in him spiritually in faith to have eternal life.
Precepts Bible Class Jesus Bread of Life
This week we come to the first of the seven "I Am" statements of Jesus in the Book of John. In each of these analogies, Jesus is revealing to us something profound about himself. In this sermon, we look at Jesus' statement that "I am the bread of life." This logic of this statement is broken down this way: Bread=Life, Jesus=Bread, and so Jesus =Life. He is essentially saying, without me there is no life at all. As we work our way through this passage, we'll see eight (8) insights into this "Life" that Jesus offers us in himself. Life in Jesus is spiritual and eternal (vs. 22–27) Life in Jesus comes by grace through faith in Christ (vs. 28–35a) Life in Jesus offers lasting satisfaction (v. 35b) Life in Jesus is as durable as he is faithful (vs. 36–40) Life in Jesus requires a divinely transformed heart (vs. 41–46) Life in Jesus is death-defying and eternal (vs. 47–51) Life in Jesus is offered in his all-consuming sacrifice (vs. 52–59) Life in Jesus is humbling (vs. 60–71) These eight points lead us to an important conclusion: life is found in Jesus alone. The only way we receive the fullness of the life of Jesus is when we bring him the emptiness of our ourselves. And that’s why so many people turned aside and no longer followed Jesus: His teaching was too humbling, too invasive, too revealing, too penetrating, and too difficult to swallow. But Peter had it right when he said, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life, and we have believed, and have come to know, that you are the Holy One of God.” Is Jesus your life? Come, look, believe, and live. John 6:22-71
I am the living bread that came down from heaven. Whoever eats this bread will live forever. This bread is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world. John 6:51 Check out our other podcasts at athensfirstumc.org/podcasts.
A new MP3 sermon from Effingham Falls Bible Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Jesus, Bread of Heaven Subtitle: John Speaker: David L. Gilpatric Broadcaster: Effingham Falls Bible Baptist Church Event: Sunday Afternoon Date: 12/13/2020 Bible: John 6:30-40 Length: 51 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Effingham Falls Bible Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Jesus, Bread of Heaven Subtitle: John Speaker: David L. Gilpatric Broadcaster: Effingham Falls Bible Baptist Church Event: Sunday Afternoon Date: 12/13/2020 Bible: John 6:30-40 Length: 51 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Effingham Falls Bible Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Jesus, Bread of Heaven Subtitle: John Speaker: David L. Gilpatric Broadcaster: Effingham Falls Bible Baptist Church Event: Sunday Afternoon Date: 12/13/2020 Bible: John 6:30-40 Length: 51 min.
Jesus identifies himself as that bread which was sent by the Father from Heaven.
John 6:41-71 We finish Jesus’ Bread of Life discourse this week. Jesus goes deeper into what it means to keep coming and keep believing in him. His language is arresting as he talks about ingesting his flesh and blood. The shocking language offends many of his disciples, causing them to turn away. Yet the language he uses speaks to us taking his life into ours so that his life becomes our life, that we may abide with each other and share life together. What an incredible invitation to us - the living God wants to share life with us! And, of course, this text looks forward to our identifying feast, communion. Although it is not the first Sunday of the month, we will take communion together at the end of the service. For those of you at home, I invite you to prepare elements ahead of time which represent the body and blood of Jesus (the elements do not need to be special). For those of you at our live parking lot service, we will serve pre-packaged elements to you.
In feeding the multitude, Jesus provides insights into his character and mission. We view these under three headings- Jesus as teacher, shepherd and bread of life.
In feeding the multitude, Jesus provides insights into his character and mission. We view these under three headings- Jesus as teacher, shepherd and bread of life.
This podcast is a Facebook Live Wednesday Night Bible Study by Pastor John Donnerberg.
Who is Jesus? The bread of the Life pt1 with Roche Coleman Ph.D. at Impact Church of The Woodlands.
In today's world we look to our jobs, retirement, or other things to sustain us. While it is true that our physical needs can be met with things from this world, it should be noted that they will be met in a temporary way. Jesus is our sustainer and will fill us spiritually in ways food, money or relationship can never do.
While it is true that the Lord can provide for our physical needs is that the only thing He is interested in? This study will demonstrate that Jesus is more interested in saving your soul than providing for all of your physical needs.
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
The Mind Renewed returns from its "half-term" break for an interview with John J. Thompson, veteran of the music industry and author of the thoughtful and challenging book Jesus Bread and Chocolate : Crafting a Handmade Faith in a Mass-Market World. Speaking from his passion for authentic spirituality, transformative community and artisanal living, John J. Thompson reflects upon the growing phenomenon of the handcrafted and small-batch culture, and asks whether this intensifying counterpoint to the one-size-fits-all world of corporate mass-production might have something important to say about Jesus and our relationship with Him. "Is it possible that our culture's re-engagement with handcrafted local things and experiences might contain the echo of a 'still small voice' calling us home to our truer selves? What might a batch of artisanal chocolate, or a fresh-baked loaf of bread, or a cup of home-roasted carefully-brewed coffee, tell us about ourselves, our nature, or our faith?" (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)