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John 6:30-40
The Bread of Life – Part 1
I.
The true bread from heaven (vv.
30-34)
A. The crowd’s reaction (vv.30-31)
1.
The demand for a sign (v.
30)
2. The sign connected to ‘bread’ (v.
31)
B. Jesus’ response (v.
32-33)
1.
His correction (v.
32)
2. His revelation (v.
33)
C. The crowd’s request (v.
34)
II.
The bread of life (vv.
35-40)
A. The declaration by Jesus (vv.
35-36)
1. Jesus’ statement (v.
35)
a.
Who he is
b.
What he gives
2. The crowd’s unbelief (v.
36)
B. The reception by Jesus (v.
37)
1. Divine sovereignty in coming to Jesus
2. Human responsibility in coming to Jesus
C. The work of Jesus (vv.
38-40)
1.
To do the Father’s will (v.
38)
2. The Father’s will defined (vv.
39)
a.
To keep what the Father gives Him
b.
To raise them up at the last day
3.
The Father’s will restated (v.
40)
a.
The requirement
1) ‘See’ the Son
2) Believe on the Son
b.
The result
1) Eternal life
2) Raised up on the last day
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