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The discourse on Jesus being the bread from heaven.
Jesus addresses three groups.... the People v 22-40, the Jews v 41-59 and the Disciples in v 60-71
6:22-25 The people followed Jesus.
They came from the side of Tiberias to Capernaum.
vs. 22-24 * Village of Nahum.
2. They were perplexed as to how Jesus had gotten there.
vs. 25
6:26-27 Jesus does not answers their question but tells them the reason they are following him.
They came because Jesus was a free meal ticket.
vs. 26
They were exhorted not to seek the food that perishes but the spiritual food for
everlasting life.
vs. 27a-b
3. The One authorized to give this is Jesus by the Father.
vs. 27c
6:28-29 The people ask Jesus a question.
1.
What shall they do, to do the works of God? vs. 28
* No man can so any works to merit salvation, this is the curse of man!
2. The answer is to believe in Him whom God has sent.
vs. 29
6:30-31 They desire a sign to believe the authority of Jesus and pointed to the Manna.
1. Jesus has just fed the 5,000.
vs. 30
2. Their concern was still for the physical.
vs. 31
6:32-33 Jesus corrects their wrong theology.
1. Moses did not give them bread from heaven but God had given them the "true" "genuine” bread from heaven.
vs. 32
2. Jesus is the "true" bread come to die for the world.
vs. 33
6:34 They, the Samaritans, desired this bread so that they won't have to purchase any more.
6:35-40 Jesus proclaim spiritual truths to them.
1.
He is the bread of life who alone satisfies man's life.
vs. 35
a. Bread is sufficient to live, having all the necessary elements.
b.
Water is also essential for life.
2.
He declares that they do not believe in Him. vs. 36
3.
He states that all individual given by the Father for salvation will by no means by rejected.
vs. 37
4.
He came on the father's bidding.
vs. 38-39
a.
To fulfill the will of the Father.
vs. 38
b.
To save them.
vs. 39a-b
c.
To raise them up at the resurrection.
vs.39c
5.
He came to impart eternal life to all who believe.
vs. 40
The rejection of Jesus by the Jews.
6:41-51
6:41-51 The murmuring of the Jews.
1.
They murmured about His claim to have come from heaven.
vs. 41
* Their murmuring was after the manner of their fathers, a low muttering and grumbling sound of complaint as indicated in the 40 years for the wilderness murmuring.
Num.
14:2 “2 And all the children of Israel complained against Moses and Aaron, and the whole congregation said to them, “If only we had died in the land of Egypt!
Or if only we had died in this wilderness!”
2. They considered Jesus to be human and not divine.
vs. 42
Diety:
3. Jesus reproved them and told them to stop their grumbling.
vs. 43
4.
They were to know that the reason they murmured was that the Father had not drawn them and consequently they would not be raised up in the last day.
vs. 44
a.
The doctrine of predestination is half of the truth while the doctrine of human responsibility and free-will is the other half!
b.
The last day is indicative of each person's last day on earth, on ongoing resurrection, the first resurrection.
vs. 45
5.
They were being taught by God according to the prophetic fulfillment.
Is. 54:13 “13 All your children shall be taught by the Lord, And great shall be the peace of your children.”
* Those who heard and learned would come to Jesus.
6. Jesus is the only one who has seen God.vs.
46,
John 1:18 “18 No one has seen God at any time.
The only begotten Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, He has declared Him.”
7. The promise of possessing eternal life is based on faith in Jesus.
vs. 47
8. Jesus is the bread of life prefigured in the Old Testament type in the Tabernacle.
vs. 48
* The first of the "I Am" proclamations!
9. Jesus is superior to the Manna in the wilderness.
vs. 49-50
10.
Personal partaking is necessary as much as the personal sacrifice Jesus was necessary.
vs. 51
6:52-59 The quarreling of the Jews.
1.
The Jews quarreled, strove and fought with each other about the eating of His flesh and drinking His blood.
vs. 52
2. The Lord was talking in spiritual terns not literal terms, for the law forbid cannibalism and drinking blood.
vs. 53-58;
Gen. 9:5-6 “5 Surely for your lifeblood I will demand a reckoning; from the hand of every beast I will require it, and from the hand of man.
From the hand of every man’s brother I will require the life of man.
6 “Whoever sheds man’s blood, By man his blood shall be shed; For in the image of God He made man.”
Lev.
17:11 “11 For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it to you upon the altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood that makes atonement for the soul.’”
* Some have attempted to teach that Jesus was talking about the Lord's table but it is absurd!
3. The discourse was in the synagogue at Capernaum.
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