John 6.35, 41-51

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Image generated from Dall.e prompt 'An expressive oil painting of A radiant figure surrounded by a crowd, offering sustenance while skeptics debate in the shadows.'

Image generated from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of A radiant figure surrounded by a crowd, offering sustenance while skeptics debate in the shadows.’

Limerick

There once was a man from Galilee
Who said, “I am the bread of life, you see”
The people did doubt
And they began to pout
But he promised to give them eternity

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Potential actions to take in response

One practical way to respond to the teaching of John 6.35, 41-51 is to reflect on the idea of seeking fulfillment in life. The passage talks about Jesus being the bread of life and how those who come to him will never be hungry or thirsty. This can prompt us to think about what truly satisfies us in life and whether we are seeking fulfillment in the right places.

You can take some time to consider what things in your life you rely on for satisfaction and fulfillment. Are they temporary or fleeting, or do they provide a lasting sense of contentment and purpose? Reflecting on this can help you evaluate where you are placing your focus and energy, and whether there might be a deeper source of fulfillment that you have yet to explore.

This can lead to practical changes in your daily life, such as reassessing your priorities, relationships, or activities to align more closely with what truly brings you fulfillment and purpose. It can also open up opportunities for personal growth and exploration of new ways to find satisfaction and meaning in life.

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Related passages

Themes: Jesus as the bread of life, disbelief of the Jews, God’s sovereignty, eternal life through belief in Jesus.

Related passages:
1. John 3:16 – Belief in Jesus leads to eternal life.
2. John 10:9 – Jesus is the gate for eternal life.
3. Matthew 6:11 – Daily bread symbolizes reliance on God for sustenance.

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