Knowing Jesus - Knowing the Words of Eternal Life

Introduction:

  1. Three Telltale Signs of a False Disciple. (John 6:52-65):

    1. You can't Understand Jesus' words. (John 6:52-59)

      1 Cor 2:14 - The natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are folly to him, and he is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned.

  1. You get Offended at Jesus' words. (John 6:60-65)
  2. You don't Stick Around Jesus' people. (John 6:66)

    1 John 2:19 - They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would have continued with us. But they went out, that it might become plain that they all are not of us.

  1. Three Telltale Signs of a True Disciple: (John 6:66-71)

    1. You don't go with the Crowd . (John 6:67)
    2. You don't see any Alternative to following Jesus. (John 6:68)
    3. Your decision to follow Christ is Settled . (John 6:69)

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    Open up your Bibles with me please to John chapter 6. As we continue our series knowing Jesus, today's message is knowing the words of eternal life.

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    This is the last message from John 6.

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    While you're turning there, you know, my brother and I know this man who was always boasting about his priceless ruby red china collection.

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    This man had these... they were bowls and saucers and plates and they were these red glass things and this guy was always, always boasting that don't go near it, don't touch it, don't look at it, don't think about it, stay away from that because this collection is priceless and this is going to be my retirement someday.

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    And I remember one day my brother picked it up, picked up a piece of the precious priceless China and looked at the bottom of it and at the very bottom it said Avon and he told me about this and immediately I went to eBay and I did a search for this ruby red China from Avon and at the time I looked it up you could literally buy a 10-piece set of this stuff for a dollar I really considered buying a set and the I was around this guy just taking one of the ruby red glasses and just smashing it on the ground and saying, "Money means nothing to me." Well, obviously the treasure wasn't real. It was fake stuff that looked like real treasure. You know, I thought that would be so handy in church as I try to minister to people and try to discern if they're born-again believers in Christ or if they're not.

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    It would just be so easy for me if I was able to grab people and spin them around and see if Avon was stamped on their backs.

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    But regardless, John 6, Jesus taught the crowd that He is the living bread and they must consume Him.

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    That statement of Jesus really drew a line in the sand.

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    And suddenly it became pretty clear which side people were on.

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    The side of "I'm with Jesus" or the side of "I don't want anything to do with Jesus." What side are you on?

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    I know what side you would like to say that you're on, but in Jesus' day, and in ours, there's lots of ruby red Avon China Christians.

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    They look the part, but they aren't legit.

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    And some of you who come to Harvest Bible Chapel or listen to our podcast, you're not born-again believers in Jesus Christ.

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    And look, I'm not condemning you.

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    I don't know anyone's heart.

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    But this is true in every single church.

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    You're going to have people that know Christ, and people that maybe look like they know Christ, but they really don't.

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    And from this passage we're going to look at today, we're going to learn the difference.

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    Are you a true follower of Jesus or are you a false follower of Jesus?

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    Like what do you mean a false follower?

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    Meaning you're a church attender, you're a pew sitter, whatever.

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    You're not opposed to the message.

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    You even come to church, but you haven't been transformed.

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    You need to answer this question for yourself as we go through this passage, and I encourage you as always to take notes.

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    Which of these two categories better describes you?

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    On your outline, true or false?

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    What kind of disciple are you?

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    A true one or a false one?

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    First of all, letter A, here are three telltale signs of a false disciple.

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    Three telltale signs of a false disciple.

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    Do these describe you?

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    First of all, number one, you can't understand Jesus' words.

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    You can't understand Jesus' words.

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    That's a sign that you're not a true disciple of Jesus.

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    And as we've been going through John's gospel, we have seen over and over and over, John's gospel is full of people who miss the point of the symbols and metaphors and figures of speech that Jesus was making. This is throughout John. For example, in John chapter 2, Jesus said, "If you destroy this temple, I'll rebuild it in three days." And the audience was like, "Oh, he's going to tear the temple down." That's not at all what he was talking about.

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    We get to John chapter 3, Jesus tells Nicodemus, "You must be born again." And Nicodemus says, "Wait, wait, wait, wait.

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    How can I enter back into my mother's womb now that I'm older?

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    I don't understand how that happens." Went right over his head.

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    John chapter four, Jesus told the woman at the well that the water he gives will spring up into a well, a fountain of eternal life within.

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    And the woman said to Jesus, "Can I have some of this water?" Again, over the head.

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    You've seen when we go through John chapter six, no matter how many times Jesus explained this bread metaphor, they just didn't get it.

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    Jesus is the true and living bread.

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    And you have to not just look at the bread, you have to eat the bread.

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    You see, this is the metaphor Jesus is using.

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    This is the sustained illustration.

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    Jesus is talking about eating, as He is the bread of life.

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    Let's talk about the metaphor here for just a second.

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    I'm gonna go through this quickly.

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    At the point of Jesus' metaphor, Him is the bread and people needing to consume Him to eat from the living bread.

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    Why this metaphor?

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    Well, first of all, eating is necessary, right?

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    Eating is a necessary thing.

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    Bread does you no good unless you eat it, right?

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    It does you no good just sitting there.

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    In the same way, Jesus Christ does you no good unless you take Him into your life.

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    So eating is not only necessary, eating is a response to a need that we have.

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    You eat because you're hungry.

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    And bread doesn't really have any attraction or pull if you're not hungry.

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    In fact, if you're full, if you're stuffed, bread seems kind of repulsive, right?

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    Like, "Oh, I'm so not interested. I am so full. I can't look at a bite of food." But when you're hungry, you can't resist the bread, right?

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    Think of going to Red Lobster. Have you ever been to Red Lobster?

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    When you go to Red Lobster, what do they bring to your table?

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    They bring you a basket of those cheddar biscuits, right?

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    And I think literally every time I've been to Red Lobster, I've been full of those biscuits before my meal came, because I was so hungry.

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    But the only thing better than the Red Lobster bread is if you've ever been to Texas Roadhouse.

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    Have you ever been there where they have the basket of the rolls with that cinnamon butter?

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    And I just tell the waitress, "Just keep a steady stream of those rolls coming.

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    Like, so hungry, and those are so good, and I just can't stop eating them." Well, eating is a response to a need.

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    When you're hungry, you eat.

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    When you're not hungry, you don't want to eat.

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    Spiritually, as sinners, we stuff ourselves, we fill our appetites, not with righteousness, but we fill ourselves full of sin.

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    And you see, when we stuff ourselves full of sin and selfishness and all the unrighteous things that we want, we're not hungry for the bread of life, Jesus Christ.

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    But on the other hand, when someone is spiritually hungry, he's going to see his need for the bread of life.

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    So eating is necessary, eating is responding to a need, eating is personal.

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    That's another part of this metaphor. Eating is personal.

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    Someone can't do it for you.

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    You have to make the choice to put the food in your mouth.

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    Another part of this metaphor, we're going to get to this here in a second, in a little deeper sense, but eating is making the bread a part of you.

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    Food taken into your body becomes a part of you.

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    And the more you eat, the more of you there is.

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    But in the same way, when you take Christ in, Jesus Christ becomes a part of you.

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    His life is now my life.

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    Okay? So that's the metaphor that Jesus is using.

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    That's why He said, "I'm bread, and you have to consume Me." Do you got that? That's the metaphor.

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    Now we're going to get to the text finally.

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    Verse 52, "The Jews then disputed among themselves, saying, "How can this man give us his flesh to eat?" We're in verse 52, not verse 53.

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    "So Jesus said to them, 'Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you have no life in you.

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    Whoever feeds on My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day.

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    "For my flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink." So Jesus, with this bread metaphor, the response is, "How can He give us His flesh to eat?" Jesus already told them the answer to that.

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    Eating is believing in Him, and believing is what leads to eternal life.

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    And Jesus' statement here is unequivocal.

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    There's no exceptions, there's no middle ground.

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    You consume the bread of life, you have eternal life.

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    You don't, then you don't have life.

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    Pick up in verse 56, Jesus says, "Whoever feeds on My flesh and drinks My blood," mark this, "abides in Me, and I in him.

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    As the Living Father sent Me, and I live because of the Father, So whoever feeds on Me, he also will live because of Me.

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    This is the bread that came down from heaven.

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    Not like the bread the fathers ate and died.

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    Whoever feeds on this bread will live forever.

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    Jesus said these things in the synagogue as He taught in Pernaim.

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    You see, the basis of intimacy, relationship, is abiding.

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    It's sharing Jesus' life.

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    That's what it means to abide.

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    Jesus said, "I dwell with you, and you dwell with Me." As a believer in Jesus Christ, we share every single aspect of our lives with Jesus.

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    We go through everything together, whether it's work issues, or school, or marriage, or parenting, or sickness, or whatever we go through.

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    It's walking through life with Jesus Christ.

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    This is the illustration that he's using.

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    He says, "You have this intimacy with me in the same way that I do with the Father." And Jesus said, "This is a beautiful picture that God would dwell with us and in us." and that's what it means to take in the bread of life.

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    And the response that he gets is, "How's he going to give us his arm to chew on?" But this is the first sign that you don't know Jesus.

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    You're unable to understand Him, because His words are spiritually discerned.

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    Paul talks about this in 1 Corinthians 2.

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    Verse 14, he says, "The natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are folly to Him.

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    And He is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned." That's the first sign that you're a false disciple.

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    You can't understand the Word of God.

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    You open up your Bible and try to read it, you have no idea what's going on.

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    You hear a sermon, you can't follow it.

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    You go to a small group, none of it makes sense, but you smile and you nod because you don't want to let on.

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    But you can't understand.

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    You need God's Holy Spirit to understand the Word of God.

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    And if you don't have God's Spirit, you're not a follower of Jesus Christ.

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    You can't understand the Word.

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    You end up just like this crowd.

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    But you have no idea what's going on.

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    You can't understand Jesus' words.

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    Number two, second telltale sign of a false disciple, is you get offended at Jesus' words.

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    Look at verse 60.

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    You get offended at Jesus' words.

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    When many of his disciples heard it, they said, "This is a hard saying. Who can listen to it?" But Jesus, knowing in himself that his disciples were grumbling about this, he said to them, "Do you take offense at this?

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    What if you were to see the Son of Man ascending to where he was before?

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    It is the Spirit who gives life. The flesh is no help at all.

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    The words that I have spoken to you are spirit and life, but there are some of you who do not believe." For Jesus knew from the beginning who those were who did not believe, and who it was who would betray him.

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    And he said, "This is why I told you that no one can come to me unless it is granted him by the Father." Second telltale sign you're a false disciple is you get offended at Jesus' words.

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    Just like everybody today, when this crowd heard something from Jesus that they didn't agree with, They were offended. That's the American way.

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    Not, "Well, that's different than what I think, but that's okay, live and let live." Or, "That's not how I'd say it," or "I'm not really sure about that." It's, "I hear something I don't agree with, I don't like, I'm instantly offended." But what did Jesus mean in verses 62 and 63 that talk about, "If you were to see me ascend and go back," here's what he's saying to this crowd.

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    Jesus was saying, "You know, if you followed My ministry all the way to the end, you know, through the cross, through the resurrection, all the way to the end, when I ascend back into heaven to where I came from, and you saw Me ascend into heaven, you would know that what I'm saying to you, these things are spiritual truths.

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    And I'm not talking about flesh and blood and bones and meat.

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    I'm talking about what these things symbolize.

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    I'm talking about spiritual truths.

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    But this is a second sign that you don't really know Jesus.

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    That when you hear His words, when you hear the Word of God, you get offended.

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    That's why they said in verse 60, "This is a hard saying. Who can listen to it?" That word "hard" literally means "inflexible." Like, there's no wiggle room here.

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    This is a very serious and hard thing that He's saying to us.

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    Who can listen to this?

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    Who can stand and listen to a man say the things that this man is saying?

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    And I can't tell you the number of times in my ministry that I've had people come to me and say, "Hey, Pastor Jeff, I just need to know what the Bible says about a certain subject." Hey, I need some counsel. I need you to tell me what does the Bible say about this?

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    And I tell them exactly what the Bible says about that and they are instantly Offended I can tell you so many stories about this. How about just one?

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    Many many years ago. I had this young couple married young married couple come to me and They say hey, we need to talk to you. And I said, well, what's the problem and the wife?

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    Said I'll tell you what our problem is and their husband was sitting across the table from her in the counseling room She said he's jealous I'm like, well, let's talk about that. Why why is he jealous and she said because of Friday nights I go to this local honky-tonk Line dancing bar thing. I'm not gonna say the name of it She goes I go to this place with this guy friend of mine and dance with him all night and my husband can't take it jealous that I would go with my guy friend to this place." He's like, "He's got a real problem with jealousy." And I said, "He should be jealous." And she about went through the roof. I said, "You see, jealousy is... there's a right context of jealousy. We know that because God says that his name is jealous. God says that he is jealous. In the right context, jealousy means right to ownership, that you belong to me. And as a married couple, wives belong to the husband, and the husband also belongs to the wife. So your husband should be jealous." And she said, "I can't believe you would say that God is jealous! Jealousy is bad!" And I remember taking the Bible, and I was showing her black and white clear passages where it says that God is jealous. She goes, "I don't believe that!" I'm like, "Well, here's what it says." "I've never seen that before! I don't believe that!" Here's what it says. As she left angry. Well, she didn't even let it sit there. I would occasionally, for months, I get a random call. The phone would ring, "Hey, Pastor Jeff, call on line 2," and I pick it up, and it would be this woman, and she'd be like, "I can't believe you said God was jealous. He's not jealous." And I'm just like, "Okay, let's look at the Bible again." And see, Jesus says hard things, and the Bible says hard things and we're left with this a lot of times we're just left with this unsettled feeling this conviction because the Bible says something that doesn't sit well with our sinful heart you see when that happens a true believer in Jesus Christ will examine himself and say well this is what God says I'm gonna really take a look and see if I'm aligning myself with God's word. That's what a true believer does. But a false disciple, when he hears something that brings this unsettled conviction, his response is "Protest. I'm offended. I don't like that." Getting offended at Jesus' words, it's a sign that you're a false disciple. And then thirdly, third telltale sign of a false disciple, is you don't stick around Jesus' people. You don't stick around Jesus' people.

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    Look at verse 66. It says, "After this, many of his disciples turned back and no longer walked with him." That's painful. That's painful to be in ministry and to pour into people and love people and serve people.

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    And they come and they hear the message and they stick around for a while and then they leave.

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    And it's painful not because the numbers are down, like, "Oh, we're losing numbers of our church attendance." that doesn't matter. We didn't really care about that. And it's not painful because the preacher is forsaken. I mean, I'm nothing special. It doesn't matter that they've forsaken me. That's not the problem. What's sad is watching people forsake the Lord. To see and hear Jesus Christ and see the effect that he has on people and then to walk away from that. While I was going through Bible college, I pastored a little country church. I worked a lot of jobs in addition to pastoring this little church, but one of my other jobs was I was a magazine vendor, and the one store where I was in charge of rotating and stocking the magazines, I had invited these two cashiers. Their names were Hope and Gina, and they were just like two best friends. They worked at this store together, and I said, "Hey, you guys should come to church sometime," and they did for a while, and then suddenly they stopped coming, and I ran into them on the magazine route. I said, "I haven't seen you guys at church. Where have you been?" And I'll never forget this. Gina said, "I can't go to church and still live the kind of life that I want to live." I so appreciated her honesty. It's a sad decision, but I appreciated her honesty. And I just I said to her, "Well, the gospel's not for everybody." "What do you mean?" I said, "Oh, don't get me wrong. The somebody that doesn't want to forsake their sin and receive Jesus Christ and allow Him to transform you, if that's not what you want, then the gospel's not really for you. False disciples don't stick around, they walk away. God's Word repels them because it's just too uncomfortable and it's too convicting.

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    John talks about this in 1 John 2.19. He says, "They went out from us, but they were not of us, for if they had been of us, they would have continued with us.

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    But they went out, that it might become plain that they all are not of us." Alright, those are three telltale signs of a false believer. I want to close with three telltale signs of a true disciple, a true believer in Jesus Christ. We're going to go through these very quickly. Pick up in verse 66. It says, "After this, many of his disciples turned back and no longer walked with him. So Jesus said to the twelve, 'Do you want to go away as well?' Simon Peter answered him, '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.' Jesus answered them, 'Did I not "I choose you, the twelve, and yet one of you is a devil.

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    He spoke of Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot, for he, one of the twelve, was going to betray him." Three telltale signs of a true disciple.

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    And we're going to go through these very quickly.

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    They'll come straight from the text here.

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    Three telltale signs of a true disciple.

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    Number one, you don't go with the crowd.

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    You don't go with the crowd.

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    In 1967, as people were walking away from Jesus, He turned to the twelve and said, "Do you want to go away as well?" The true disciple doesn't go with the crowd.

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    And yes, peer pressure is a legitimate thing, but it's not a legitimate thing for a true disciple.

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    A true disciple says, "I don't care if the entire world denies Jesus Christ.

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    I don't care if everyone else leaves the church. They can leave. I'm staying." A true disciple does not go with the crowd.

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    They don't care how unpopular it is to follow Jesus.

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    They don't care.

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    Number two, if you're a true disciple, you don't see any alternative to following Jesus.

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    You don't see any alternative to following Jesus.

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    Verse 68, after Jesus said, "Are you going to leave too?" Peter says, "Lord, to whom shall we go?" You have the words of eternal life.

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    Peter says, "There's no one like you.

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    There's no alternative.

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    words lead us to eternal life. And yes, following Jesus Christ can range from uncomfortable to hard at times, but if I were to just walk away and say, "I'm done," where would I go? Who am I going to follow that's going to lead me somewhere greater than the place that Jesus leads me, which is to eternal life? There's no No alternative.

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    Then number three, check this.

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    Your decision to follow Christ is settled.

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    It's settled.

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    Like, what are you talking about?

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    Look at verse 69 again.

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    Peter says, "And we have believed and have come to know." I love that phrase.

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    Peter says, "We have come to know." We went through this process, okay?

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    And in this process, we have learned that you are the Holy One of God.

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    That's another way of saying God.

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    like Old Testament, from the book of Isaiah type terminology.

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    He was basically saying, "We've really come to understand that you're God.

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    That's why this is settled." This wasn't an impulse.

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    "We've come to know you and understand you.

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    And because of that, our commitment to you is cemented." This is true of all born-again Christians.

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    You cannot leave.

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    You can't walk away from Jesus Christ.

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    Not for any reason.

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    Not for any amount of money.

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    Not if it costs you your job.

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    Not if it costs you your friends.

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    Not if someone has a gun to your head and says, "Deny that you know Jesus Christ." A true believer cannot do it.

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    Cannot walk away from Jesus.

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    The issue is settled.

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    Because in the process of coming to know Jesus Christ, He actually becomes your very identity.

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    That's why a true born-again believer has settled in this place.

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    They say, "Jesus, I've studied Your Word. I understand who You are.

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    I have walked with You. I know Your love.

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    You died for me, and You promised me heaven, and You went there to prepare that place for me.

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    "Jesus, you have carried me through some horrible circumstances on this earth.

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    Jesus, you've always been faithful. This isn't a fad.

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    I didn't follow you on whim or on condition.

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    This is who I am, and this is how I'm going to live.

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    It's settled in my heart, it's settled in my mind, there's no turning back.

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    "Jesus Christ, I'm going to follow you with my dying breath." The decision to follow Christ is settled.

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    So everyone who hears this message is a disciple of Jesus Christ.

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    True or false?

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    Now that wasn't a question, that was a statement.

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    And it's hard for me to discern sometimes if someone is legit or not, But God knows, and time will tell, and your response to Jesus' words will tell, that if you're one of the people in this crowd in John 6, or if you're actually a Simon Peter, that you are a disciple of Jesus Christ.

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    True or false? Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, I pray that You would give us an honest discernment of ourselves, because Your Word speaks so much against self-deception.

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    We lie to ourselves and we believe the lie that we made up to tell ourselves.

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    Father, I pray that by the light of Your Holy Spirit, we would see things as they are, not as we want to think they are.

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    And for those of us, Father, who are hearing this and truly do know You, we thank You for the way Your Holy Spirit has sealed us and keeps us.

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    But Father, for those who are listening to this who don't know You, I pray, Father, that You would open up their eyes, Father, that You would open up their hearts, that You would give them the faith to spiritually discern these truths.

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    Father, we thank you as we are a spiritually starving people.

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    We thank you that you've sent the bread of life to feed us.

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    We praise and glorify your name, Father, through Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior forever.

Small Group Discussion
Read John 6:52-71

  1. What was your big “take-away” from this passage / message?

  2. Explain, in your own words, what Jesus meant by “feeding on His flesh and drinking His blood” (John 6:53-54).

  3. Tell of a time you shared Christ with someone and they were offended. How did you respond (John 6:61)?

  4. BONUS QUESTION: How was Judas both “chosen” and a “devil” (John 6:70) at the same time? And why did Jesus mention this here?

Breakout
Pray for one another. Pray HBC is able to stay as connected as possible though we are apart for a season.

Knowing Jesus - Knowing the Living Bread

Introduction:

3 Reasons You are Secure in Your Salvation (John 6:35-51):

  1. Because God Draws you to Him. (John 6:36-37)

      Three Truths About the Salvation Process (from Jesus) That We Can All Agree On:

    1. Not everyone who Sees Jesus will come to Jesus. (John 6:36)
    2. Everyone that is Chosen will come to Jesus. (John 6:37a)
    3. Everyone who comes to Jesus is Welcomed . (John 6:37b)
  2. Because its Jesus' Job to keep you. (John 6:38-39)
  3. Because Jesus will keep His Promise . (John 6:40-51)

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  • 01:09-02:25

    Open up your Bibles with me please to John chapter 6. As we continue our series, knowing Jesus, today we'll be picking up again in verse 35 as we talk about knowing the living bread. While you're turning there, when I was little, I can't remember the age, but I was young, I remember my one school teacher had an elderly aunt and she lived in this property with a lot of trees and my school teacher said, "Hey, she's looking for somebody that will come and rake her leaves for her. It's a paid gig." Now I was little, and I remember thinking, I'm going to have an opportunity to make some money.

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    And do you remember that age when those opportunities started coming to you?

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    And I remember going to this lady's yard to rake her leaves.

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    And her yard wasn't huge.

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    It was big, but it wasn't huge.

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    The problem on the size of the yard, the problem was, the leaves were like knee to waist high.

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    Granted, I was a little kid, but still, those are a lot of leaves to rake.

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    So I show up to rake, and she gave me a bushel basket.

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    Do you know how big a bushel basket is?

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    She gave me a bushel basket to put the leaves in, and then take them to the edge of the tree line to dump.

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    And if I would have used that bushel basket, I'd still be raking those leaves to this very day.

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    So I ended up getting some garbage bags and hauling them that way and stuff.

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    But anyways, I remember I was raking leaves for this woman immediately after school, all the way to dark, several hours every night for about three nights.

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    And when it came time to finish the job, I knocked on her door and said, all done.

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    I was proud of the work that I did.

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    And she said, all right, what do I owe you?

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    I was a little kid.

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    I had no idea.

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    I had no idea what the going rate was for something like this.

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    I had no idea.

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    So she's like, what do I owe you?

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    like, $10?

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    I thought that seemed fair for many, many hours of labor.

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    But I'll never forget her reaction.

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    I said, $10?

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    And she said, $10?

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    $10?

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    She said, I know grown men that work for less than that a day.

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    $10?

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    And I was like, OK, I'll take less, I guess.

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    She goes, oh no, I'll give you the $10.

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    And she went and got her checkbook and wrote me a check and never hired me again, of which I'm very thankful for.

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    Like, what's the point of this story?

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    I just remember when I got that job, I took that so seriously.

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    And I treated that yard like that was my yard.

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    And I worked so hard until I physically couldn't see every night.

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    It felt very important.

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    You know, Jesus Christ, He has a job.

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    Okay?

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    There is a job commission to Him that Jesus also takes very seriously.

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    And you're going to see it in the text that we're looking at today.

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    John chapter 6.

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    Just to get us caught up, this is all one big unit.

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    John chapter 6.

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    We're kind of breaking it up into smaller sections here.

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    We saw that Jesus fed the 5,000 men to women and children with a little boy's lunch. We learned some things about his provision. When they tried to make Jesus King, he withdrew and sent the disciples off on a boat. And then when Jesus walked on the stormy sea to rescue the disciples, we learned about his care. Then last week we saw the crowds from the feeding of the 5,000 men caught up with Jesus in Capernaum because they They wanted more of that bread.

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    And we learned that Jesus is the true bread.

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    Let's pick up in v. 35.

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    This is actually the verse where we finished last week.

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    "Jesus said to them, 'I am the bread of life.

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    Whoever comes to Me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in Me shall never thirst.'" This is the first of the seven "I am" statements of Jesus Christ in the Gospel of John.

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    I am the bread of life.

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    Jesus was using bread as a metaphor, as an image to describe something about himself.

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    And yes, Jesus did feed the crowd literal bread.

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    But in Jesus' day, bread was used as a metaphor to encompass all food.

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    It was that which sustains life.

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    And it's the same as today, right?

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    We use the word bread.

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    we use the concept of bread as a symbol.

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    We say, you know, she's the bread winner in that home.

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    Oh, you know, that sport, you know, that's where that's my bread and butter.

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    Or we talk about a prison diet being bread and water.

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    So you see, Jesus is using this metaphor of bread, the base substance to sustain life.

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    And Jesus says, I am the bread of life.

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    I am food for your soul.

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    And this year's theme is "Knowing Jesus." Why?

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    Because according to John 17:3, knowing Jesus is eternal life.

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    Eternal life starts with knowing Jesus Christ.

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    In 10 million years when we are in Heaven, eternal life will continue to be about knowing Jesus Christ.

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    Yet, many Christians still struggle with security.

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    If the whole of Christian life is knowing Jesus, why do so many Christians struggle to say, "I don't know if I'm really saved.

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    I don't know if I really know Jesus Christ." Over my ministry, I've had several men, men who, in my estimation, had a strong walk with the Lord and had been walking with the Lord for a long time, come to me privately and say, "Pastor Jeff, I struggle.

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    I don't know if I'm really a Christian.

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    I don't know if I'm really saved." And maybe you just don't yet understand what the Bible teaches about that.

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    Or maybe you grew up being taught something unbiblical.

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    But as we continue in John chapter six, in this part of the exchange, we're going to see Jesus dig deeper on his teaching about being the living bread.

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    We Christians, I want you to listen to His words closely, and we can be settled on the issue of security once and for all.

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    So if you've ever struggled with, "I don't know if I'm saved, how do I know, how can I be sure I'm going to heaven?" However you want to word it, today I want you to just jot these three things down and I want you to keep them handy for future reference.

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    Here's three reasons you are secure in your salvation.

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    reasons you are secure in your salvation. Number one, because God draws you to Him.

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    Because God draws you to Him. Now this passage we're looking at here is often used to teach election, predestination, Calvinism, whatever you want to call it. And we are going to discuss that simply and briefly. And if you don't know what the question is, if you don't know But the issue is with election, predestination, it really boils down to this.

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    Do we choose to follow Jesus Christ or does God choose us to follow Him?

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    Which is it?

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    And the answer is both.

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    You're like, "Wait, wait, wait.

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    How can that be?

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    How can it be that you choose to follow Jesus and God chooses you?

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    How can it be both?" And my answer to that is I have no idea.

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    You're like, "Well, then how can you stand there and preach this stuff if you don't know how it works?" And I'm going to tell you how I do that.

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    It's because my dog thinks I'm God.

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    That's how.

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    If you have a dog, I want you to think about what you look like from your dog's perspective.

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    Okay, can you do that?

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    Just imagine what you look like from your dog's perspective.

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    You know, I think of my dog.

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    We got three at home, and my dog, he thinks I'm God.

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    I take his water bowl into the kitchen, and with a flick of my wrist, I make water appear out of nowhere.

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    Now, yeah, you and I know about pipes and plumbing and water pressure and things like that.

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    He has no idea.

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    He has no idea.

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    He just sees me walk over to the countertop, and whoosh, here comes water out of nowhere.

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    He thinks I'm God.

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    Now, you see, here's the thing with my dog.

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    When I put the water down, he doesn't sit and look at it and say, you know, I'm not drinking that until I figure out how he does the magic water trick.

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    He doesn't do that.

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    I put the water down and he drinks it.

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    Why?

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    Because he trusts me.

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    That's why.

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    He trusts me.

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    He knows that I care about him.

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    He knows that I'm going to take care of him.

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    He doesn't need an explanation.

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    You see, in the same way, we trust God.

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    We can't explain God.

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    We don't need to explain God.

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    In fact, Jesus Christ never said, "You need to explain election." Jesus Christ never said, "Describe in detail how predestination works." He never said that.

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    Jesus said, "Believe in me." Jesus said, "Trust in me." But the reality is salvation is God's work.

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    God gives people to Christ.

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    You're going to see here in a second, verse 37.

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    God draws people to Christ, verse 44.

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    We'll see that in a minute too.

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    gives the bread of life, we'll see in verse 51.

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    But when it comes to Calvinism, Arminianism, election, free will, people get so wrapped up about this.

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    People get so emotionally charged on the issue.

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    And I have witnessed many very heated discussions on, do we pick God or does God pick us?

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    But from this passage, here are three things that we can all agree on.

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    whether you consider yourself a hyper-Calvist, or whether you consider yourself the most staunch Arminian, whatever.

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    There's three things from this passage we can all agree on.

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    Three truths about the salvation process from Jesus we can all agree on.

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    Letter A, not everyone who sees Jesus will come to Jesus.

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    Look at verse 36.

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    Jesus said, "But I said to you that you have seen me, "and yet do not believe." This crowd, they'd already seen a lot.

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    They were there when Jesus fed the multitudes.

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    But it's not about seeing what Jesus has done.

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    It's about believing in who he is.

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    It's about trusting him.

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    You see, that is spiritually appraised.

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    And whatever you believe about Calvinism, election, whatever you believe about that, everybody recognizes that some people are going come to Jesus Christ, and some people absolutely will not ever come to Jesus Christ, regardless of the evidence.

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    Letter B, ok, so not everyone who sees Jesus will come to Jesus.

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    Letter B, everyone that is chosen will come to Jesus.

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    Look at verse 37.

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    All that the Father gives me will come to me.

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    All that the Father gives me will come to me.

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    To come to Jesus is proof that you've been chosen.

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    And I want to tell you this morning that if you've ever struggled with, "Am I chosen?

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    Am I one of the elect?

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    Was I one of the ones predestined for salvation?

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    How do I know if I'm chosen?" You don't need to struggle with that.

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    Just come to Jesus Christ.

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    Just come.

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    Jesus invites you to Himself.

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    Jesus doesn't say, "Evaluate whether or not you think you're chosen." He says, "Just come." chosen will come. Letter C, something we can all agree on regarding salvation, everyone who comes to Jesus is welcome. Look at the rest of verse 37. Jesus said, "And whoever comes to me I will never cast out." Everyone who comes to Jesus is welcomed. No matter what you've done, you will not, you will never be cast out.

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    thinking your sin is too bad to be forgiven, is to undermine the power of the death of Jesus Christ. I would have to ask you, which do you think is greater? Which do you think has more power? Your sin or Christ's forgiveness? Which has more power? God draws people to himself. The a person to himself.

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    Like, well, how does he do that?

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    Well, sometimes God draws people to himself by discipling them in the home through godly parents.

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    That's one of God's ways of drawing people.

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    Sometimes God draws people through painful experiences.

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    They go through some hurt or some loss.

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    Sometimes God draws people through joy.

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    I've talked to many people that have come to Christ because they had a child born.

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    And something about that event opened their hearts towards the Lord and He drew them to Himself.

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    Like, wait a second, Jeff.

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    I thought you were talking about being secure in your salvation.

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    I am.

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    Because get this, being drawn by God speaks directly to security.

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    You see?

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    Being called by God is proof that your salvation is secure.

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    What do you mean?

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    I mean this.

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    If God were to call you to salvation, and then you could somehow lose your salvation, that would mean that He was mistaken in giving it to you.

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    He was mistaken in drawing you to Himself at all.

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    Because when God calls you to Himself, does He know you?

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    Does God know you ahead of time?

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    Does God know the mistakes that you're going to make in the future?

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    Of course He does, but He calls you anyways.

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    And to reject you at any point meant that He was wrong in choosing you in the first place.

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    And God doesn't make mistakes.

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    So if God has drawn you to Himself, you are secure in your salvation.

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    Number two, because it's Jesus' job to keep you.

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    Because it's Jesus' job to keep you.

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    You can never lose the eternal life that Jesus gives, and He gives two reasons for that.

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    Verse 38, "For I have come down from Heaven not to do My will, but the will of Him who sent Me." So letter A, it's Jesus' work.

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    It's Jesus' work.

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    I told you at the beginning how seriously I took this leaf-raking job.

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    Well, Jesus said He came to accomplish His Father's will, to do the work that His Father gave Him.

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    How seriously do you think Jesus took His job?

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    Jesus' Father says, "Here's what I want you to do." How seriously did Jesus take that?

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    I'll tell you how seriously He took it.

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    We saw back in chapter 4, verse 34, Jesus said it was His food to do God's will and to accomplish God's work.

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    He says, "That's like eating to Me.

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    That's the thing that sustains Me." Jesus' work was His sole drive during His time on the earth.

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    So it's not only that Jesus' work - letter "B" under number 2 here - it's God's will.

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    Look at v. 39.

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    "And this is the will of Him who sent Me, that I should lose nothing of all that He has given Me, but raise it up on the last day." Did you see that?

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    He says, "I was sent to do this work, I've been sent to do God's will." And you're like, "Well, what is God's will?" Very plainly, he says it in verse 39, "That I should lose nothing of all that He has given me." Jesus won't lose what He's been given.

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    Jesus won't lose who He's been given.

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    That was the Father's will.

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    I understand that there was a divine purpose, a specific reason why Jesus came.

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    I think some people think God became a man and showed up on the earth and just sort of figured it out along the way, like Jesus came to the earth and he looked around and he saw things were so bad that he decided to do something about it.

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    No, no, no.

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    From before the beginning, he had a job to do.

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    Jesus came to save you and, catch this, just as importantly, He came to keep you.

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    That's security.

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    You're secure in your salvation, first of all, because God draws you to Himself.

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    Secondly, because it's Jesus' job to keep you.

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    And finally for today, because Jesus will keep His promise.

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    up in verse 40. It says, "For this is the will of my Father, that everyone who looks on the Son and believes in Him should have eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day." So the Jews grumbled about him because he said, "I am the bread that came down from heaven." They said, "Is this not Jesus, the Son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know? How does he now say I have come down from heaven? Jesus answered them, "Do not grumble among yourselves. No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him, and I will raise him up on the last day. It is written in the prophets, and they will all be taught by God." That's Isaiah 54 13 by the way. Jesus Not that anyone has seen the Father, except he who is from God.

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    He has seen the Father.

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    Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes has eternal life.

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    I am the bread of life.

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    Your fathers ate the manna and the wilderness, and they died.

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    This is the bread that comes down from heaven, so that one may eat of it and not die.

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    I am the living bread that came down from heaven.

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    If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever.

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    And the bread that I will give for the life of the world is my flesh." The third reason you're secure in your salvation is because Jesus always keeps His promise.

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    This is so interesting to me.

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    This crowd, just a couple of scenes ago, were trying to force Jesus to be king.

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    Like, "You're awesome! You're special!

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    You're amazing!" And now when we get to this passage, they're incredulous that He would say He's from heaven.

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    Now they're trying to reduce Him to just being an ordinary man.

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    They're like, "We know His family!

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    Hey, isn't that Joe's boy?

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    Why is Joe's boy talking like that?" They just totally were trying to reduce Jesus.

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    But Jesus emphasizes to them again, verse 44, "The Father has to draw you to Himself." And some would say, "Well, does that mean we don't do anything?

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    We have no part in this, right?

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    When it comes to receiving salvation, when it comes to being born again, does that mean we do nothing?" And the answer is no.

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    Because Jesus made it very clear in this passage, our part in this salvation process.

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    He says to come to Him - verse 35.

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    He says to look - verse 40.

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    He says to hear and learn - verse 45.

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    And verse 47, He says to believe.

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    You must believe.

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    Believe what specifically?

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    Jesus talked about believing in His death.

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    What has dying on the cross accomplished?

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    He says, "The bread that I will give for the life of the world is my flesh." You see, Jesus was taking them back to that bread metaphor that he was using earlier.

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    And he was describing - catch this, because this is going to set the tone for the rest of the passage, so you've got to make sure you get this part down.

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    Going back to the bread metaphor, Jesus describes believing as eating.

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    Because it goes beyond looking.

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    It goes to consuming.

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    It leads to taking Him in.

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    In other words, looking is not the same as eating.

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    Do I really have to explain that?

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    It would be like if I took you down to the Oakmont Bakery.

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    Say, "Hey, I'm gonna pick you up.

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    We're going down to the Oakmont Bakery today." I pick you up and we drive down, we park the car, we go into the Oakmont and you're like, "What are we gonna get, Jeff?

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    What are we gonna get?" And I say, "We're not getting anything.

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    We're just gonna look." How happy would you be?

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    Not at all, right?

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    Like, "No, no, no, we just came to look." Well, isn't looking at a donut the same thing as eating one?

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    Oh, absolutely not.

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    That's what Jesus is driving at here.

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    Eating is a necessary and personal act.

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    Eating requires you to take action.

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    You have to take the food and put the food in your mouth.

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    You have to make the choice, take the action.

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    That's why Jesus was comparing believing to eating.

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    And Jesus' words in verse 51 about the bread that he's giving for the life of the world being his flesh, Jesus' words cause more disputing among his hearers.

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    That's going to lead to a deeper explanation and we're going to cover that next time.

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    But here I want you to see that our security is the promise of the Word of God.

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    And some people think that it's arrogant for me to say, "Well, I know that I'm saved." Some people think, "Well, if somebody walks around saying they know they're saved, that's arrogant and that's, 'Boy, you're awfully full of yourself, and who do you think you are?'" Well, that would be arrogant, yes, if salvation was based on my works.

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    Then it would be arrogant.

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    If salvation was based on my works, that I'm walking around saying, "I've been to mission trips and I'm a pastor at a church and I did this and I gave that," yeah, that'd be pretty obnoxious.

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    But you see, it's not based on my work, it's based on His work.

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    It's based on His Word.

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    So there's nothing arrogant about saying, He made me a promise and I believe this promise.

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    You see, if your security was based on your works, you're either going to always wonder if you've ever done enough, or you're always going to feel like a loser.

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    Because the standard is perfect obedience, and none of us are able to do that.

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    But people put security in all kinds of things.

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    You know you're going to heaven?

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    Well, I was baptized.

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    Well, I joined this church.

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    Well, I went through this confirmation class.

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    Look, those things are fine, but none of those things save.

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    Jesus said, it's eating of the bread of life.

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    It's Him.

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    You eat of the bread and you will not die, Jesus said.

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    You live forever.

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    And He accomplishes this, and He gives it as a gift to those who will come and believe in Him.

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    That means you didn't earn it and catch this.

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    You can't work to keep it.

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    I tell my sons all the time, "You're my son, and I love you on your best day, and I love you on your worst day." Nothing will change that.

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    And when we're adopted children of God, nothing can change that.

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    Not on your best day, not on your worst day.

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    You're a child of God still.

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    And though your body is going to wear out, Jesus said three times here, verse 39, verse 40, verse 44, that on that last day, He will raise you up.

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    He's talking about our bodily resurrection, that someday we are going to receive a body exactly like the body of Jesus Christ, that we're going to enjoy in heaven forever.

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    So you see this salvation process from being drawn by God, Jesus takes it all the way to the end to being raised by Him. Every point in between. You are secure in your salvation because Jesus Christ always finishes what He starts and He always keeps His promises. Church, we have all struggled with doubt from time to time.

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    But I want to encourage you that next time the enemy begins accusing you, have you ever heard that little voice in your head, "Are you even a Christian?

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    You know you don't act like a Christian. You sure didn't act like a Christian today.

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    You probably don't even feel like a Christian. How do you know that you're a child of God?" The next time the enemy begins accusing you, you see our answer from this passage is simply this, I know I'm a child of God, because God drew me to Himself.

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    I know that I can't lose that, because Jesus said it's His job to not lose me.

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    And Jesus always keeps His Word.

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    I know that I am a child of God forever, because I know the living bread.

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    I'd like you to bow your heads and pray with me, please.

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    Father in Heaven, as we look at Your Word today, so many people struggle with being confident in their salvation.

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    And it's because we try to base it on our performance.

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    Help us, Father, to instead fix our eyes on the performance of Jesus Christ.

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    He accomplished it. He gives it.

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    And we see very clearly in this passage, Father, He has promised.

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    It's His job to not lose anyone that He's been given.

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    Father, let us find our confidence and assurance, not in our feelings, not in our circumstances, but in Your Word and by the indwelling power of Your Holy Spirit.

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    We thank You, Father.

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    We praise You that You've given us confidence in Christ In Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read John 6:35-51

  1. What was your big “take-away” from this passage / message?

  2. How do you know when someone is being drawn to Christ? How did YOU know you were being drawn to Christ (John 6:44)?

  3. Specifically, what are ways God draws someone to Christ?

  4. Tell of a time you have struggled with doubting your own salvation. How was that struggle resolved?

  5. Imagine a friend tells you they are struggling with doubting their own salvation. What would you advise that friend to do?

  6. In John 6:51, what did Jesus mean by “eating of the living bread”? How does someone eat the Bread of Life?

Breakout
Pray for those affected by the current pandemic, and our nation’s leaders to make wise decisions.

Knowing Jesus - Knowing the True Bread

Introduction:

What Kind of Bread Are You Looking For? (John 6:22-35)

  1. I want Here and Now bread. (John 6:25-27)
  2. I want to Make my own bread. (John 6:28-29)
  3. I want bread from a better Baker . (John 6:30-33)
  4. I want "Just Bread" bread. (John 6:34)
  5. I Want the Bread of Life . (John 6:35)

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  • 01:10-02:15

    All right open up your Bibles with me please to John chapter 6 as we continue our series knowing Jesus. Today's message is knowing the true bread. Just to get us all caught up to speed here, because chapter 6 is really one long account. We saw that Jesus fed 5,000 men, plus women and children, with a boy's lunch. And we learned some things about his provision. And when they tried to make him king, he withdrew and sent his disciples off on a boat. And then we I've learned some things about His care as Jesus walked on the stormy sea to rescue the disciples.

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    I've said before that there are some things that you just don't buy generic.

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    Right? Ketchup, Oreo, Pop-Tarts.

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    But there are some things that you just don't buy, period.

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    And at the top of the list is gluten-free bread.

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    Have you ever tried this stuff?

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    I mean, it looks like bread, but then you take a bite and it just crumbles into sawdust.

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    And the only difference is it doesn't taste as good as sawdust.

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    And don't give me, "Well, you know, I actually prefer gluten-free bread." No you don't.

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    Don't give me, "Well, you know, it's great toasted." No it's not.

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    "Forgive me, have you ever tried this brand of gluten-free bread?" "Yes, I have, and it's bad." You see, there's a right kind of bread, and there's a wrong kind of bread.

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    And in this passage, the crowds that Jesus had fed were coming to Jesus for more bread, but Jesus said they were looking for the wrong kind of bread.

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    And you're like, "Well, Pastor Jeff, what do you mean, 'wrong kind of bread'?" I mean, if you think the feeding of the 5,000 men, if you think that miracle was about biscuits and crackers, you missed the point.

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    And this whole crowd missed the point.

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    And people go to church every single week, and they still miss the point because they are looking for something from Jesus that He isn't offering.

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    I'm going to say that again.

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    People are looking for something from Jesus that He isn't offering.

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    And that is wrong bread.

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    So on your outline today, one question that we're going to ask and that we're going to answer, what kind of bread are you looking for?

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    Number one, "I want here and now bread." Look at verse 22. It says, "And the next day the crowd that remained on the other side of the sea saw that there had only been one boat there, and that Jesus had not entered the boat with His disciples, but that His disciples had gone away alone.

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    Other boats from Tiberias came near the place where they had eaten the bread after the Lord had given thanks.

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    So when the crowd saw that Jesus was not there, nor His disciples, they themselves got into the boats and went to Capernaum seeking Jesus.

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    Okay, so the crowd stayed behind because they thought Jesus was still there.

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    They didn't know that He left.

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    They didn't know that He had walked on the sea through the storm.

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    Well, word got out about this whole miracle of the bread, and the crowd grew.

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    And when they couldn't find Him, they remembered where to look.

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    Jesus liked to hang out in Capernaum.

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    Verse 25, "When they found Him on the other side of the sea, they said to Him, 'Rabbi, when did You come here?' Jesus answered them, 'Truly, truly, I say to you, you are seeking Me not because you saw signs, but because you ate your fill of the loaves.

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    "Do not work for the food that perishes, but for the food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give to you.

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    For on Him God the Father has set His seal." So they asked Jesus when He showed up.

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    Really, they meant, "How did you get here?" Jesus, I'm sure you saw, He totally ignored their question.

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    And He instead asked them why they were seeking.

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    Jesus was saying, "You were seeking Me not because you recognized that I'm from God and I am the Messiah, you were seeking Me because you ate the loaves." It's not because of the sign, it's because you ate the loaves.

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    And some people say, "Well, hang on, hang on.

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    Isn't that the same thing? Seeing the sign and eating the loaves?

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    I mean, that was kind of all the same thing, wasn't it?" No. Jesus is saying, "You missed the point of the sign.

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    You're not coming after me because you recognize that I'm the Messiah.

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    You just want a free meal.

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    And you don't have to be in ministry very long before you encounter this.

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    I can't tell you the number of times over the past 20-some years that I've been in ministry that people have come to church, not because they want to know Jesus Christ, not because they want to know what God's Word says, Not because they want to know what the truth is about eternal life.

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    People come simply because they want a handout.

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    That's what Jesus is pointing out here.

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    He's saying that this is all you're looking for.

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    You want here and now bread.

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    You want a full belly.

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    You want what's good for the moment.

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    And notice He points out in verse 27, He says, "Don't let that be the way that you live." Don't be living for the here and now.

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    Stop spending your life only for what perishes.

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    It's here and then it's gone.

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    You know, not much has changed since Jesus originally said these words.

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    People today just focus on the here and now.

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    We live for what's right in front of us.

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    What's going to make me happy today?

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    What's going to satisfy me today?

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    What's going to make me feel a little better today?

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    We're willing to swipe a credit card and go into debt because we want it here and now.

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    It doesn't matter that I'm going to be paying so much more for this thing in the long run.

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    It doesn't matter that this thing is going to wear out, or get broken, or get stolen, and I'm still paying on it.

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    It's here and now.

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    We today, that's what we're after.

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    Here and now bread. What's going to make me happy?

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    You know, Jesus, He could have kept the crowds coming by giving bread.

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    Do you think Jesus could have kept doing this miracle? I do.

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    And he could have kept the crowds coming. In fact, Jesus could have had bigger crowds by just giving out the bread. But we already saw in verse 15 that was never Jesus' intention.

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    Remember, they tried to make him king by force and he withdrew.

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    It was never Jesus' intention to use this just to draw a crowd.

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    And somebody would say, "Well, wait, wait, wait, hang on, hold on a minute.

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    I thought Jesus wanted people to come to Him.

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    Okay, so if Jesus is using this, and crowds are coming to Him, what's wrong with that?

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    Why wouldn't He just keep giving up bread and get bigger crowds, get the whole world to come?

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    Why wouldn't Jesus do that?

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    I'm going to tell you why.

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    It's because Jesus understood a principle that the church needs to understand.

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    And that is this. You're going to want to write this down.

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    What you win people with is what you win them to.

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    Again, what you win people with is what you win them to.

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    In other words, if you're trying to draw a crowd, the thing that you're using to bring people in, that's the thing that they want.

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    You won them with this thing, that's the thing that they want.

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    For example, at Harvest Bible Chapel, we could gather a huge crowd.

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    We could overflow our auditorium every single week if we got the word out that if you come to Harvest Bible Chapel, you're going to get a $10 coupon for Chick-fil-A.

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    Now, obviously, you're not going to be able to use it on Sunday.

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    But imagine if that was the offer that we put on the table.

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    We're going to give everybody that comes to Harvest a $10 coupon for Chick-fil-A.

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    And then our mindset is, "Well, we'll get the crowds with the Chick-fil-A coupons, and then we can offer them Jesus.

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    Well, if we did that, don't get excited, we're not going to, but hypothetically, if we did that, guess what people are going to be coming for?

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    They're going to be coming for Chick-fil-A coupons.

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    But then guess what happens when we run out of coupons?

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    There goes the crowd, right?

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    What you win people with is what you win them to.

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    We could have the biggest youth group in the area.

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    If we did this, get the word out.

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    Every teenager that comes to our youth group is going to get a free iPhone, the newest iPhone, and you're going to get your cell phone bill paid.

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    We could do that.

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    I'm not sure our treasurer would like that, but we could do that, offer that to everybody.

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    Think of the teenagers that would come.

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    And then when we have this massive gathering of teenagers, we're going to offer them Jesus.

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    But what do you think happens when we can't pay that bill for them anymore?

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    Where do you think those teenagers are going to go?

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    What you win people with is what you win them to.

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    And Jesus knows that here and now bread doesn't meet real spiritual needs.

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    Therefore, it doesn't satisfy.

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    Jesus was correcting their view of life.

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    He was saying, "Don't just look for the here and now bread.

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    What kind of bread are you looking for?

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    Secondly, some people would answer that question, what kind of bread am I looking for?

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    Some people would answer it by saying this, I wanna make my own bread.

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    Look at verse 28.

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    It says, "They said to him, 'What must we do to be doing the works of God?'" That was their response.

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    What do we need to be doing?

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    And some people think this is sort of an ask regarding works, salvation.

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    And I don't think that's the case here.

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    Because you see, they already had the whole works salvation system in place in their minds, right?

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    They had the law, they had the temple, they had all the rabbinical commands about keeping the Sabbath.

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    They had this whole works, righteousness, salvation system in place.

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    I don't think that's what they're asking.

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    To sort of rephrase their question, I think what they're saying is this, the works of God that you do, Jesus, the works of God, in order for us to do that, what do we need to be doing?

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    Almost like asking a magician how he does his trick, right?

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    Like, "Hey, that thing that you do, I wanna do that thing.

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    Can you tell me what I need to do to do the thing that you're doing?" That's what they were asking Jesus.

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    They wanted this power, this ability to make bread like Jesus.

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    I want to make my own bread.

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    That's a terrible bread to go after.

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    You need Jesus Christ.

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    You need Jesus Christ for forgiveness, for eternal life, for Holy Spirit guidance, for ministry power.

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    You need Jesus Christ for everything.

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    So He's not going to give you something that makes you unable to see your dependence on Him.

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    He's not going to do it.

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    People want the power.

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    People want the ability to - I'm going to claim this thing that I want, and I'm going to speak over this, and people think that they in and of themselves have this power, but we don't have the power.

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    Jesus Christ has the power.

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    The Holy Spirit is the power.

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    And Jesus isn't going to give you something that makes you unable to see your dependence on Him.

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    That's why He responded the way He did.

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    Look at how Jesus responded.

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    Verse 29, "Jesus answered them, 'This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He has sent.'" Jesus was saying, "Do you want to experience the power of God?

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    Do you want to see God's work happen in your life?" Here's how that happens.

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    "You believe in the One whom He sent." Do you want to know the power of God?

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    Do you want to experience what it's like When God is at work, directly in your life, you can have that.

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    But it's only through believing in Jesus Christ.

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    Total dependence on Him.

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    I want to make my own bread.

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    That's a wrong kind of bread to be looking for.

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    Thirdly, what kind of bread are you looking for?

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    The next response is, "I want bread from a better baker." Look at verse 30.

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    So they said to him, 'Then what sign do you do that we may see and believe you?

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    What work do you perform?' Our fathers ate manna in the wilderness.

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    As it is written, 'He gave them bread from heaven to eat.'" I mean, can you believe this?

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    They said to Jesus, "Okay, so give us a sign so that we can believe in you." Like, what are you talking about?

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    the 5,000 men plus the women and children estimated 20 to 25,000 people, that whole picnic, that supernatural picnic that they just had, that wasn't enough of a sign, and apparently it wasn't.

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    Like, what are you going to do to prove yourself to us?

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    They incredibly minimized Jesus' miracle.

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    saying, "Yeah, that picnic we had, that was cool, I guess. But you know, Jesus, you really only gave us one meal. I mean, Moses, he gave us bread for like 40 years.

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    I mean, can you top that? I mean, come on, Jesus, if you keep giving us bread the way Moses gave us bread, then we'll believe in you." They mentioned the manna, and just Just a quick reminder, what is manna? What is it? Yeah.

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    Literally, the word manna literally means "what is it?" When Moses was leading Israel out of slavery in Egypt to Canaan, to the Promised Land, God fed Israel with manna.

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    It was this stuff that appeared on the ground every morning, except for the Sabbath.

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    It shows up in Exodus chapter 16, it stops in Joshua chapter 5.

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    So this stuff shows up in the ground every day with the Sabbath, and Israel would gather and they would use it to make food.

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    It was the perfect food, it was called manna, and that's what they're referring to.

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    They're like, "Hey, Moses gave us this stuff for 40 years, you just gave us one meal." Look at Jesus' response.

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    Verse 32, "Jesus then said to them, 'Truly, truly, I say to you, it was not Moses who gave you the bread from heaven, but my Father gives you the true bread from heaven.

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    For the bread of God is he who comes down from heaven and gives life to the world.'" Jesus had to correct them again.

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    The manna wasn't from Moses.

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    It was from God.

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    and that stuff on the ground, that manna, that wasn't the true bread. It was a symbol.

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    The real bread, the true bread is me. So the manna, just like Jesus feeding the 5,000 men and the women and children, the point of the manna wasn't the bread itself. You see, the whole point of God giving them the manna had a much deeper meaning. The deeper meaning with the manna is that God's people are to learn to trust God to provide every single day. And with the feeding of the 5,000 men, they also missed the point. That Jesus is the true bread that has come to provide life. Not just strength for the moment, but eternal life. But you see for these crowds, the feeding of the 5,000 wasn't enough. Because unbelief never has enough proof.

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    Even with everything they saw, even though they ate the food and had full bellies, and saw thousands of other people do the same, it wasn't enough.

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    They come back to Jesus, "Come on, Jesus, you need to prove yourself.

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    You need to give me more. Give me more." It's just never enough.

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    And if you're listening to this message, and you haven't believed in Jesus Christ, I need to tell you this.

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    If Jesus always has to prove Himself to you, you are never going to believe Him.

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    If you are always demanding more proof that the Bible is true, and that Jesus is God, and that heaven is real, "I need more proof, I need more proof, I need more evidence, show me more!" If that's your attitude, you are never going to be satisfied, and you're never going to believe.

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    You see, these people that were speaking to Jesus, They wanted bread from a better baker.

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    Meaning, Jesus, you've got to prove yourself, you've got to prove yourself.

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    You will never be satisfied with that attitude.

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    Number four, what kind of bread are you looking for?

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    Number four, I want just bread.

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    Bread.

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    Look at verse 34.

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    They said to him, incredibly, after everything Jesus just said, Verse 34, "They said to him, 'Sir, give us this bread always.'" So if you're not going to give us the secret to making this bread the way that you did, do you see their next demand?

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    They're like, "Then just keep giving us the bread.

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    How about that?

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    How about you just keep giving us the bread?" Jesus had just pointed out that there is a universal hunger for bread beyond physical bread.

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    There's this universal hunger that we all have, that deep down every single one of us know that there is more to life than just a physical.

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    Every single one of us knows that.

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    Even the most hardened atheist that you know knows that deep down there is more to life than what we see.

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    Jesus was just addressing that.

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    But you see, they caught that.

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    Did you see that?

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    They caught that he was talking about something beyond regular bread, something greater.

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    And their response is, well, then just give us that bread.

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    We know this, we know there's more to life.

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    And we want more than what we see.

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    The belly never stays full.

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    We're always hungering for more.

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    And like this crowd, catch this, so often we want what Christ can provide, but we don't want Christ.

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    We want the blessings of joy and provision and heaven.

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    We want those things, but we're not about finding satisfaction in the person of Jesus Christ.

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    That's another universal truth.

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    Everybody wants heaven, the bread that they think Jesus is giving.

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    But they don't want the true bread, which is Jesus Christ Himself.

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    Do you see the difference?

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    Just give us the benefit, but not you, Jesus.

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    That's where this crowd landed.

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    Just keep giving us the bread.

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    Yeah, we want the benefit.

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    We want Jesus to give us stuff.

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    We don't want Jesus.

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    Why?

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    Because Jesus also taught things like dying to yourself.

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    We don't want that.

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    That's part of coming to Christ, but we don't want that.

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    Then, you know, the Bible talks about suffering for Christ.

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    We don't want that.

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    The Bible talks about repenting from sin. We don't want that.

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    I want the gift, not the gift giver.

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    Look, I'm just here for personal benefit. I'm not really here for radical transformation.

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    So Jesus, if you can just set the bread down, I'll pick it up and we'll part ways, and I'll come back when I need more.

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    That's how some people view Jesus Christ.

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    And when we do, we're just like these people.

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    "Look, just give me the bread bread. Not you, not the bread of life. Just give me what's going to benefit me." So all of these that we've seen in this passage, all of these requests and demands, these are all wrong breads to go after.

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    I can't leave you hanging because Jesus didn't leave the crowd hanging.

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    Number five, write this down, I want the bread of life.

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    This is the right bread to go after.

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    Look at verse 35, last verse for today.

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    Jesus said to them, "I am the bread of life.

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    "Whoever comes to me shall not hunger, "and whoever believes in me shall never thirst." So what is the bread that Jesus gives?

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    It's himself.

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    He is the bread from God that we are to seek.

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    And Jesus explains this using two concepts that every single person everywhere at any time understands.

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    Those two concepts, hunger and thirst.

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    We get how this works, right?

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    I don't really need to explain it.

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    If you're hungry, you eat.

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    And if you keep eating, you're never hungry.

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    Thirsty, it works the same way.

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    You drink.

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    And if you keep drinking, you're never thirsty.

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    We're going to see some more of this teaching as we go further in John 6.

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    But just a preview, coming to Jesus Christ is partaking of Him.

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    It's consuming Him.

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    It's a picture of believing in Him.

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    It's a picture of fully receiving Jesus Christ, you see.

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    And we keep on coming.

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    we keep on believing daily, always receiving and living on the bread of life who indwells us, finding that He is the one that satisfies the hunger in our soul.

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    As I preach this message, we live in a day of panic.

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    Things are flying off the shelves at the stores.

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    And actually last week a friend of mine had sent me a picture that his wife took at Giant Eagle.

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    It was a picture of the bread shelf and it was completely empty.

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    I imagine many of those people, when they ran in there and saw that bread on the shelf, they grabbed it feeling like, "This is going to take care of me. This is what I need!" But I'm going to tell you something about those people.

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    They're going to be hungry again.

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    But for us, church, in our times of anxiety and worry, the bread of Giant Eagle was not going to comfort our souls.

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    Instead, we turn to the true bread, the bread of life, Jesus Christ.

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    Will you bow your heads and pray with me, please?

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    Our Father in Heaven, it is absolutely baffling to me Jesus can teach such profound truths using such a simple object lesson.

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    Bread is something that everyone has some familiarity with.

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    Father, so many of us are chasing after the wrong kind of bread.

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    We find ourselves in this crowd, face to face with the true bread, but looking for something lesser, something temporary, something that won't satisfy.

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    I pray God, especially for this church, as we are living in a day of uncertainty and a lot of anxiety, pray God that we are daily, constantly partaking of the true bread, the bread of life, Jesus Christ.

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    We thank you, Father, for the eternal provision that you've made for our souls, It's not a bread that we're going to eat and be hungry again tomorrow, or next week, or in a million years.

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    Father, You've given us the bread of life that satisfies forever.

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    So we pray, in the glorious name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, the true bread.

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    We want to thank you for taking the time to walk through God's Word with us today.

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    Be seeking the true bread.

Small Group Discussion
Read John 6:22-35

  1. What was your big “take-away” from this passage / message?

  2. Why do you think the “feeding of the 5 thousand” wasn’t enough of a miracle for this crowd to believe in Jesus (John 6:30)? What does this say about people who are always looking for “more proof” that the Bible is true?

  3. “What you win people WITH is what you win them TO.” Explain this in your own words. How is this principle reflected in Jesus’ words in John 6:27?

Breakout
Pursue the True Bread! And pray that we as a church would come to Jesus for the True Bread, not looking for the “wrong breads”. This seems very strange if you don’t listen to the sermon.

Knowing Jesus - Knowing His Care

Introduction:

Matthew 14:33 - And those in the boat worshiped him, saying, "Truly you are the Son of God."

Jesus Cares: (John 6:16-21)

  1. And you'll find out in the Storm has a plan.
  2. And He will do whatever it takes to Save you.

    Romans 5:8 - but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

  1. And that's why we Love Him.

    What Motivates Someone (You) to Love Jesus Christ?

    1. Benefits
    2. Judgment
    3. Church
    4. Truth
    5. He loves you.

    Romans 2:4 - ...God's kindness is meant to lead you to repentance...

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  • 01:54-01:57

    Open up your Bibles to John 6.

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    And in these uncertain times, I would like to remind you right now our theme verse at Harvest Bible Chapel is James 4.8, which says, "Draw near to God and wash your hands." And I can't think of two better pieces of advice right now than James 4.8.

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    John 6.

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    Turn in your Bibles there, please.

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    And if you don't have a Bible, there are some in the seat backs.

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    And you can keep that. Consider it a gift.

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    John 6, actually it's one message, we're just dividing it up into four parts, but it's the most famous picnic ever.

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    And last week we saw Jesus feed 5,000 men plus women and children with a little boy's lunch.

    02:46-02:54

    And as a result, the crowd was like, "Well, let's make Him our King." So Jesus withdrew by Himself.

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    Alright? That's where we were last week.

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    Let's pick up in verse 16 this week.

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    It says, "When evening came, His disciples went down to the sea, got into a boat, and started across the sea to Capernaum.

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    It was now dark, and Jesus had not yet come to them." So Jesus sent them off, and He stayed behind.

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    Why did He stay behind?

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    Well, He wanted to pray.

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    And why did He send them off?

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    Well, I think there's a couple of reasons.

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    One, we saw last week, Jesus knew what He was going to do.

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    But I think another reason Jesus might have sent His disciples off, I was thinking this week, could you imagine, you have thousands of people that are like, "Let's make Him our King!" And as a disciple, you're watching all these people have been opposing Jesus, right?

    03:56-03:58

    And these people have hated Jesus.

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    And we went through the whole thing in chapter five.

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    So as a disciple, you might start thinking, "Hey, you know what?

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    "These people are behind Him.

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    "Maybe they're onto something.

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    "Maybe we should start a rally, "you know, and make Israel great again," kind of thing.

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    And Jesus obviously wanted none of that, right?

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    Jesus withdrew, and that's why, actually if you read Matthew's account of this, it says Jesus made them get in the boat.

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    Could you imagine that conversation?

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    Jesus is like, "Get in the boat." But Lord, they wanna make, "Get in the boat." Right?

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    I imagine he didn't have to ask twice, right?

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    So he made them get in the boat, and here we are.

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    So they would have been traveling along the northern part of the lake, close to and alongside the shore, And you're like, "Well, Jesus wasn't in the boat with them, so what was the plan here?" Well, it seems like they intended to watch for Jesus to show up on the shore and kind of wave at them, and then they're going to pick Him up along the way.

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    But, that was I think their plan, but verse 18 says, "The sea became rough, because a strong wind was blowing." when they had rowed about three or four miles, they saw Jesus walking on the sea and coming near the boat.

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    And they were frightened.

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    Okay, so due to the geography of the area - and I'm not going to give you a whole geography lesson, but just the way the land was laid out here - this area was always prone to very sudden and very violent storms.

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    And this one was so bad that these professional fishermen were unable to get a grip on it.

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    And the darkness and the strong winds would have driven them south.

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    So they tried, unsuccessfully, through rowing to get control of the situation.

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    And here comes Jesus walking on the sea.

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    And according to Matthew 14:26, At first, they thought He was a ghost.

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    I just want to stop here for a second.

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    You know, sometimes we read the Bible, and we see the disciples say and do things, and we're like, "That wouldn't have been me if I was there.

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    I would have trusted Jesus, and I would have known, and I would have had faith." Can we just stop and acknowledge that this would have been absolutely terrifying!

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    That they're on the sea, they're being swept out, and they can't get control to get, and all of a sudden they look out and there's somebody walking on the sea.

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    I would have freaked.

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    I would have freaked.

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    And I think that's what was happening here.

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    But verse 20, "But He said to them, 'It is I. Do not be afraid.' Then they were glad to take Him into the boat.

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    And immediately the boat was at the land in which they were going.

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    Jesus says, "It is I.

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    Do not be afraid." He was there to calm them, not frighten them.

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    And with their fear gone, they took Him into the boat.

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    And if that wasn't amazing enough, you realize there's another miracle that takes place here.

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    Did you see it?

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    Suddenly, they were at their destination.

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    Parents, how would you like Jesus to perform that miracle on a long car trip with your kids?

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    Right?

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    Boom! Jesus shows up and you're there.

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    Oh, I so wish that miracle happened today.

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    But don't miss that miracle.

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    Immediately, they arrived at their destination.

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    It's an amazing story.

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    But what's it mean?

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    And I'll be honest with you, when I always read this story or heard this story, I kind of thought of this as like a bonus miracle.

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    Just for funsies, right?

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    Here's what I mean by that - by bonus miracle.

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    Because typically when Jesus did a miracle, it had some great benefit on the recipient, right?

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    You know what I'm talking about?

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    Like we talked about the lame guy.

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    38 years.

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    Bam! Now he's walking, right?

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    Okay, I can see why he did that.

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    Compassion, right?

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    Or even the water into wine.

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    We talked about that.

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    But there were definite beneficiaries of that.

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    You think of all the people that were blind and lame and deaf.

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    You think of all of these diseases.

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    Or you think of people that Jesus raised from the dead, definite benefit there.

    08:57-09:02

    You think of the people that Jesus removed a demon from them, huge benefit there, right?

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    So it seems that when Jesus did a miracle, there was this very obvious benefit to someone, right?

    09:12-09:21

    And then you get to this miracle, and Jesus walks on the water, and then he sort of teleports into where they need to be.

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    Instantly, they show up.

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    And my response at first is, you know, like, hey, that was really cool, right?

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    Like when he healed somebody, that was really nice.

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    But this is like, "Hey, that was really cool.

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    Jesus walks on water. I mean, that is really cool." But this is so much more than "that was really cool." Because this miracle of Jesus walking on the water, this miracle is one of the most significant events in the New Testament.

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    I still don't see the beneficiary.

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    Well, I'm going to explain it to you why this was so significant.

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    Because according to God's Word, it was this event - Jesus walking on the water, rescuing the disciples - it was this event has changed the disciples.

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    Matthew fills us in.

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    Matthew 14.33 says, "And those in the boat worshipped Him, saying, 'Truly, You are the Son of God.'" If you realize, that was the first time that happened.

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    Apparently, there was something about this event, miracle that caused the disciples to react in this way that was different than how they always reacted to Jesus before. I mean we've mentioned this before Jesus always had a purpose behind His miracles. Jesus never did anything randomly and from this miracle from Jesus walking on the water to rescue His disciples, they learned a life-changing truth that some of us need to learn today. And here's the truth.

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    Jesus cares. Jesus cares. It's one thing to say, "I love people," or "I like people." But if you've ever been the recipient, and I know you all have at some point in your life, you've had somebody that you know, that person cares about me.

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    That person genuinely cares about me.

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    That makes all the difference, doesn't it?

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    You know, recently, we had taken Owen to see another doctor.

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    A new doctor.

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    And it was just an interesting contrast to a previous doctor we went to.

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    We'd go - and I'm not going to mention his name - but we'd go and he'd sit and sort of talk about himself and brag about himself.

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    I'm like, "Are we paying for this?" He's so arrogant and self-absorbed.

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    And we're here to talk about my son.

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    This new doctor we saw actually texted me the other day, He said, "I pray for Owen and your family every day." Do you know how that felt to me as a parent?

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    Which doctor cared?

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    Which doctor really cared?

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    And that's what happened with the disciples here in Jesus.

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    Like He's not just this amazing human being that might be the promised Messiah.

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    They went from that to, "He actually cares about me." Do you guys see that?

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    "He actually cares about me." And you're never really going to come to Jesus until you get this truth down that the disciples had to get down, that Jesus demonstrated by walking on the water.

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    He loves you and He cares about you.

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    On your outline today, I want you to draw some things down.

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    Jesus cares.

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    Right?

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    Three things.

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    Don't get too excited, there's some sub points.

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    Jesus cares. Number one, write this out and you'll find out in the storm.

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    Jesus cares and you'll find out in the storm.

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    Yeah, you've got to start here. Following Jesus doesn't mean smooth sailing.

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    And I think about that every time we baptize people.

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    And I've heard the story so many times when somebody tells me they want to get baptized, they suddenly have like the worst week or two of their lives.

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    Why do you think that is?

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    It's the enemy throwing every distraction he can at them.

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    But I would encourage Matthew, encourage Livy, Following Jesus Christ does not guarantee smooth sailing.

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    Not literally for the disciples, and not metaphorically for us.

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    Because like the disciples, we're going to be going along and suddenly, the bottom drops out.

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    The storm hits.

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    And the way the storms hit our lives are the same ways that the storms The disciples...

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    It just happens very suddenly, doesn't it?

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    You're just going along.

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    Everything's great.

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    When suddenly you get that bad news at work that they're laying people off and it's probably going to be you.

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    "Well, I wasn't expecting that." Or you get that phone call that you weren't ready for.

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    "Ma'am, your test came back and you need to come down, we need to talk.

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    Suddenly, we're in this horrible storm that we don't know how to handle.

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    Too often, Christians - let's be honest, when the storms come, we react like the world.

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    We despair.

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    We complain.

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    Or, like the world, The disciples here, we try to save ourselves by rowing.

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    You know, I'm going through this hard thing, but if I just work harder, if I just put more effort into it, I'm gonna get out of this, and I'm gonna fix this.

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    But why do we do that?

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    Why do we fear?

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    Why do we forget who we are?

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    Why do we forget what we know?

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    And why do we forget who we know?

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    Why do we do that?

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    I'll be honest with you.

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    Some of you guys know this.

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    If you don't, every July, I spend a week just preparing the preaching calendar.

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    So this message was pre-prepared last July.

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    I had no idea we were going to be facing this culture of intense fear on this particular Sunday to stand up and say, "Let me tell you the difference that Jesus Christ makes when He showed up to the disciples and said, 'Don't be afraid.'" That's an amazing coincidence, isn't it?

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    (congregation laughing)

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    We got lucky, didn't we?

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    Awesome.

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    But why do we do that?

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    That's the question.

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    Why do we fear?

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    Why do we forget who we are?

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    Why do we forget what we know?

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    Why do we forget who we know?

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    And I'm gonna tell you exactly why we forget.

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    I'm gonna tell you exactly why Christians, We act just like the world when we hit the storm.

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    You know why?

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    It's because we forget that Jesus is in the boat.

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    We forget that.

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    And people, this is the new covenant, OK?

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    Everything that we believe under the new covenant in Jesus Christ, this is it.

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    Jesus is with us.

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    His Holy Spirit lives in us, triumphant and in control, alive and strong in His people.

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    That's the New Covenant.

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    And that's what makes us different than the world.

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    It's not because we live under a different set of rules.

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    Or have a different set of morals.

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    It's because the God of the universe indwells us.

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    And we need to get like these disciples had to get, that the thing that makes the difference is the presence of Jesus Christ.

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    And that's something according to the New Covenant that we have 24/7.

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    He lives in us.

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    And His presence is all that matters.

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    And that's why you can say, you know what, right now, maybe He's not changing my circumstances, but I'll tell you something, He is changing. He's changing me.

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    Do you believe that?

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    Because right now, we are staring down panic. The other day the news was on and you know how the news, they're just they're just like leaning on the panic button, right? And coronavirus this and you know somebody died somewhere and they're just panicking and my son Cade said to me, he was very serious, he said, "Dad, is this is this the end of the in the world?" And I said, "I sure hope so." "Come Lord Jesus!" But in the face of this panic that we're watching church, we have an incredible opportunity.

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    Because the world as always is watching us.

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    And you know what they need?

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    They don't need us condemning them.

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    Shame on you!

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    They don't need us laughing at them.

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    I know the paper thing is kind of funny.

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    But the world doesn't need us laughing at them.

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    And the world certainly doesn't need us joining them to say, "Yeah, I am scared to death, too." What they need to see is the peace and assurance that Jesus Christ provides His people.

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    That's what they need.

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    They need to see that.

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    They need to see that this isn't just some Sunday religion that we subscribe to.

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    If they see the peace of Christ guards our hearts, then no matter what happens, we're like, "It's okay." By the way, that peace of Jesus Christ that He provides His people, that's available to you.

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    Nobody would prefer to go through a storm.

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    Nobody sets out trying to direct their ship towards a storm, but let me tell you something great about a storm.

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    It always provides the perfect opportunity for Jesus to show up and show that He cares.

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    Think about that.

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    If your life was always perfect, if everything always went your way, you always got the biggest slice of pie, you always got the best of everything, there's a whole side of Jesus Christ you would never experience.

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    The side of He cares about you.

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    He will rescue you in the storm.

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    So Jesus cares and you'll find out in the storm.

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    Number two, Jesus cares and He will do whatever it takes to save you.

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    By the way, this wasn't the first time the disciples got in trouble at sea.

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    We're not going to turn there, but I just want you to jot this down because I want you to look this up later because it's an interesting difference.

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    Mark 4.35.

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    I'm going to paraphrase it for you, okay?

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    But you still got to look it up later.

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    Mark 4.35, this was a different event.

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    This was earlier.

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    This time, Jesus was already on the boat, but He was asleep on the cushion.

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    You remember this story?

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    And this crazy storm comes, and the disciples went and they got Jesus.

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    Do you remember what they said?

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    They're like - I'm going to paraphrase - "Hey, teacher, don't you care that we're dying?

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    Seriously. You don't see what's going on here.

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    Don't you care that we're perishing?" And Jesus gets up and He calms the storm almost like the way you tell your dog to shut up.

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    "Hey, knock it off!" And all of the dog people said, "Amen." Notice I said the way you tell your dog to shut up, not the way you tell your neighbor's dog to shut up.

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    But Jesus calmed the storm.

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    You remember, He said, and then He said to them, "Why are you afraid? Where's your faith?" And the Bible says the disciples were filled with fear at this point.

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    They were scared to death.

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    They're like, "Who is this guy?" Right?

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    So, okay, so fast forward this time around, John 6, we have another storm, we're in the boat again, and we have the fear again, but this time what we don't have is Jesus on board.

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    And instead, Jesus shows up by walking on the water.

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    You're like, "All right, Jeff, you said earlier "that this was the turning point for the disciples.

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    You said that they really began to love and worship Jesus because of this, but I'm still not seeing the connection.

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    What's the connection between Jesus walks on the water and the disciples worship and love Jesus?

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    Why did this change them?

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    How in the world does this show that He cares?

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    That's a really good question.

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    What is the connection between Jesus walking in the water and the disciples connecting those dots?

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    Here's what it is.

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    Because through this event, Jesus showed them, and Jesus showed us, that He will do whatever it takes to care for you.

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    Jesus shows that literally nothing will get in His way.

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    You know that song, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough?" You know what I'm talking about?

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    You want to sing that?

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    You know that song?

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    Okay, well, Jesus is like the original motivation behind that concept.

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    There's nothing high enough.

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    Ain't no mountain high enough.

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    There ain't no storm bad enough.

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    There ain't no sea rocky enough, wavy enough.

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    Nothing will get in His way.

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    Jesus showed the disciples, I will walk on the water through a storm to get to You.

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    To save You.

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    Jesus will do whatever it takes to save you.

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    And by the way, that is the message of the cross, isn't it?

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    Because what would it take to save your soul?

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    You and I are in a far worse situation than being on a boat in a storm.

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    We're sinful people.

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    And someday we have to stand and face a holy God.

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    The only thing that could save me if someone were willing to die in my place.

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    If someone were willing to pay the price for my sin.

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    Not just anybody, it would have to be somebody that's righteous, it would have to be somebody that's sinless, it would have to be somebody that's perfectly holy, it would have to be somebody like that, that would be willing to say, I will give my life for His.

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    Now, for me personally, Jesus did not walk across the sea in a storm to save me.

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    That's not my testimony.

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    But He did come from heaven and go to the cross for me.

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    That's my testament.

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    Romans 5:8 says, "But God shows His love for us, and while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." See that's the demonstration of God's love.

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    Jesus Christ suffered the most brutal and humiliating death possible so that you and I could be forgiven of our sin.

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    to the world that Jesus will do whatever it takes to save you.

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    Whatever it takes, He'll do it.

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    Jesus cares.

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    And finally today, Jesus cares.

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    That's why we love Him.

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    Okay, so if you're sitting here or you're listening to this online or whatever, and And you're like, "Why should I come to Jesus Christ?" What would truly motivate me to come to Jesus?

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    I want to talk about that.

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    Because it was this miracle - Jesus showing His care by providing His presence - it was this miracle that motivated the disciples to love and worship Him.

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    And in the same way, the Gospel doesn't really affect you You have to make it personal.

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    You have to go from "Jesus cares" to "Jesus cares for me." That's what makes the difference.

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    Because you could leave here today and somebody says, "Hey, what was the sermon about in church?" You're like, "Oh, he said Jesus cares." That's not life-changing.

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    What's life-changing is when you truly embrace that yourself.

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    I get it now. He cares about me.

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    His death on the cross was for me.

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    He rose from the dead for me.

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    And listen people, it's not enough to just be impressed with Jesus, or to admire Jesus. That's not enough.

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    You have to turn the corner in your mind and in your heart from "I believe Jesus is God" to "I believe Jesus is my God." Jesus has to move in your mind and in your heart from your occasional hobby - my Sunday morning thing - to He is the center of everything.

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    In other words, Jesus needs to go from being your religion to having a relationship.

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    Because awareness of Jesus is not the same as a personal walk with Jesus.

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    That's our whole ministry theme this year, right?

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    Knowing about Jesus.

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    That's why we have the line through a bowel.

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    That's what we want to get to.

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    We want to get from knowing about Jesus to knowing Jesus.

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    Because according to Jesus, knowing Him is eternal life.

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    So it becomes personal.

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    It becomes a reality.

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    It goes from your head into your heart.

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    And you go from "Jesus is loving" to "Jesus loves me." So homestretch here.

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    What motivates someone to love Jesus Christ?

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    What motivates someone to love Jesus Christ?

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    I'm going to give you a little list.

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    These are things that might motivate someone.

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    Or when you're sharing Christ with people, these are things that you might use.

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    Like, "Hey, you should come to Jesus Christ." Why?

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    I'm gonna give you a motivation why.

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    These are some things that make the list.

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    Number one, the benefits.

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    Benefits.

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    Are there benefits in coming to Jesus Christ?

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    Are there benefits?

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    Yeah, of course there are.

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    Yes, I would say that is a motivator.

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    Are there benefits?

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    Yeah, He gives us everything we need in this life.

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    And ultimately, He literally gives us everything.

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    Literally, you will get everything.

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    Like, what do you mean?

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    The Bible says we are co-heirs with Christ.

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    Do you know what that means?

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    It means He is sharing with us everything!

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    Are there benefits in following Christ?

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    Yes, but...

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    Here's the thing, if the focus in coming to Christ benefits, you're going to drop out quickly because life gets hard and the storm comes and you wonder why it looks like he isn't being good to you in this moment. And that's why when we share Christ and that's the sales pitch we give people, like hey you need to come to Jesus because he's gonna do a lot of great stuff for you. Well guess what? That doesn't stick because life isn't always great and you start to wonder well where's this personal benefactor Jesus He promised me.

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    So if you focus on that, it's incomplete.

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    You're going to leave people disappointed.

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    So does Jesus give benefits?

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    Yes, that's true.

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    Yes, that's motivating, but that is not the motivator to come to Jesus Christ.

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    The benefits.

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    That is not the motivator.

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    Here's a motivator.

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    Judgment.

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    Is that a motivator to come to Christ?

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    So let's consider the alternative.

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    The Bible says that hell is a real place and real people are really going there.

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    And it is eternal, conscious torment apart from the presence of God.

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    It's horrifying to think about.

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    So, is it a motivator to say, look, if you don't come to Christ, the alternative is hell.

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    Is that a motivator?

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    Tell me, is that a motivator?

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    Yes! It absolutely is.

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    But, that's the only thing you focus on.

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    That leads to a very narrow perspective, and I would suggest to you that leads to bitterness.

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    Because after a while you start to think, "Really? I've got to worship Jesus or He'll send me to the bad place?

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    Is that how this works?

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    I've got to do things Jesus way or else He's just going to punish me or else He's just going to send me to hell." That's not the gospel.

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    And for some people, that's how they share Christ.

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    Come to Christ or go to hell.

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    Is that true? Yeah, it's true, but it's incomplete.

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    And you're going to leave people disappointed.

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    So yes, judgment is true and it's motivating, but judgment can't be the motivator to love Jesus Christ.

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    Well, okay, I'll love you as long as you don't send me to hell.

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    It can't be that.

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    some people the motivator is church. That's the motivator for some people. Like, you know, what do you mean by church? I mean, hey, you really should come to church because the people are amazing at church. I mean, you should see our church. Our church is amazing. We have the most amazing hospitality team. We have the most talented worship team, like, anywhere.

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    And the people are just fantastic. And we have a hot tub right in the in the middle of our auditorium.

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    Is that a motivator?

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    To come to Christ?

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    Yeah! Yeah, it is!

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    It is such a blessing to be part of such a church body.

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    But, people let you down.

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    And if that's your focus when you share Christ with people, "Hey, you need to come to my church because the people are awesome.

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    That person might come to church for a while and run into the one non-great person in this church who obviously is a visitor, not a member.

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    It's incomplete. You'll leave people disappointed.

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    So yeah, is church a motivator?

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    Yes, it's true, it's motivating, but it is not the motivator.

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    I know what the motivator is.

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    Here's the motivator to get people to love Jesus Christ.

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    because Jesus Christ is the truth.

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    Right?

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    That's gotta be it.

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    I mean, think about it.

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    Jesus is the truth.

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    God's Word is true.

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    It has been proven over and over to be true and life-changing, and because this is true, and because Jesus is true, that's the motivator that people are going to have to love Jesus.

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    And I would say, yeah, that's a motivator.

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    This is true from now until eternity, God's word will stand true forever and ever.

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    But, but, just because something is true, doesn't mean people will commit to it, right?

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    What are you talking about?

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    Yeah, people will commit if they know it's true.

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    No, they won't.

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    Just because something is true doesn't mean people will commit to it.

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    I'll prove that right now.

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    You ready?

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    What's the best way to be healthy?

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    Diet and exercise, right?

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    Is that true?

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    Is there anybody that would argue that?

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    Anybody at all?

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    Go ahead, open forum.

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    Would anybody argue that diet and exercise are important?

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    We all know that.

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    Diet and exercise, is that true?

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    Yeah.

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    How many people are committed to that?

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    Right?

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    You see my point?

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    Just because Jesus is true doesn't mean I'll automatically commit to Him.

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    And if that's your focus when you share Christ, it's incomplete, you're going to leave people disappointed.

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    Not in the truth, but maybe in themselves.

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    It's motivating, yes, that the Bible's true, but it's not the motivator.

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    So what is it that motivates somebody to love Jesus Christ?

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    I mean, I've given you a list of the things that...

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    Yeah, motivators, but none of these are THE motivators.

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    What is it?

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    What is the thing that will motivate someone to love Jesus Christ?

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    Here it is, you ready?

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    Number five, here it is, this is it.

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    It's because He loves you.

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    All of the other things on the list are secondary motivators, but the ultimate motivation to come to Jesus Christ, The thing that's going to make you commit, the thing that's going to stick, the thing that is going to make you love Jesus Christ, is when you realize and fully embrace and personalize this truth that He loves you.

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    The Bible says we love because He first loved us, right?

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    And that's why Paul tells us in Romans 2.4 that it is God's kindness that leads us to repentance.

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    So you know in your head that Jesus cares, but the question is, have you embraced in your heart that He cares for you?

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    Some of you know this, in a second you're all going to know it, but there was one sentence that changed my life.

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    One sentence changed my entire life.

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    I was 20 years old.

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    I was living for my sin.

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    And someone shared the Gospel with me.

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    At this point in my life, I was at a crossroads because now I truly understood some things about God's Word and Jesus and what He'd done.

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    But at the same time, I was living for my sin.

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    And I was honest enough with this person who was sharing the Gospel with me that I told the person I was just considering sticking with my old, familiar sinful life.

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    What do you say to somebody like that?

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    I mean, the person could have said to me, "You are such an idiot, Jeff.

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    "Seriously, you're an idiot.

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    "To know what you know and walk away, you're an idiot." They would have been right.

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    That's not what they said.

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    Or they could have pleaded, "Please, please, please reconsider." They didn't do that either.

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    One sentence changed my life forever.

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    It was a question, as I told this person, "Ham, I don't know, I see this, "and I think I'm just gonna go back "with my old familiar life." They said this sentence, "Do you have any idea how much God loves you?" And in that moment, the universe stopped.

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    And I was cut to the heart.

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    And I thought to myself, how can I know that Jesus Christ suffered and died for me?

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    That Jesus Christ fully committed everything to saving me.

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    And I would even consider walking away from Him.

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    How can I look such a gift in the eye and walk away?

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    So today, I just want to pose that same question to you.

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    For those of you that are on the fence, for those of you that know about Jesus, but you don't know Jesus, I want to ask you, do you have any idea how much God loves you?

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    Do you know?

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    Because when you do, like the disciples, like me, you're never going to be the same.

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    You bow your heads and pray with me, please.

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    Our Father in Heaven, we thank You for Your Word.

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    And Father, it's a hard thing for us sometimes because we think You are so angry with us, and we are just moments away from being incinerated by Your wrath.

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    Well, it is true that You are a God of judgment.

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    Your Word tells us that mercy triumphs over judgment.

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    God, You prefer to save than the judge.

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    You've demonstrated the incredible love You have in a rescue mission through Jesus Christ.

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    Father, I pray for those that are sitting here that maybe have heard the message a thousand times but haven't truly heard it.

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    That know what the Bible says, but they don't really know it.

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    Maybe the person that knows about Jesus, but doesn't know Jesus.

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    Pray, Father, today that your Word is fulfilled that says your kindness leads us to repentance.

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    That, Father, we would see the kindness of Jesus Christ, the compassion and the love that would walk through a storm on the sea, would walk from heaven to the cross, whatever it takes to save us.

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    Father, give us just a glimpse of the loving kindness of Jesus Christ.

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    Give us a glimpse of that, Father.

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    Because we know what happens when we get there.

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    To Your glory, we praise You in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read John 6:16-21

  1. What was your big “take-away” from this passage / message?

  2. Why did Jesus not start the trip with the disciples (John 6:17)?

  3. When people share the Gospel, what are some of the “motivators” we use (see point 3 of message)? According to Romans 2:4, what is the #1 motivator? Why do you think that is? How do YOU typically motivate when you share Christ?

Breakout
Pray for one another. Pray for a reasonable response from our nation in regards to the Coronavirus.

Knowing Jesus - Knowing His Provision

Introduction:

Things Jesus Wants You to Know About His Provision: (John 6:1-15)

  1. He Already has a plan. (John 6:5-6)
  2. He requires Child-like faith. (John 6:7-9)

    Matthew 18:2-4 - And calling to him a child, he put him in the midst of them and said, "Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven."

  1. You need to Thank God ahead of time. (John 6:10-13)

    John 11:41 - And Jesus lifted up his eyes and said, "Father, I thank you that you have heard me..."

    Mark 11:24 - Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.

    Colossians 4:2 - Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

  2. The provision itself isn't the Endgame . (John 6:14-15)

    Deuteronomy 18:18 - I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their brothers. And I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall speak to them all that I command him.

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  • 01:10-01:11

    All right, John chapter 6. Are you there?

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    All right trivia question, you know The Bible records all kinds of miracles that Jesus did right all kinds of different miracles Jesus did but do you know?

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    There are only two miracles of Jesus that show up in all four Gospels Do you know what they are? You know what they are only two miracles are in all four One of them is the big one his resurrection, right? That's in all four Gospels But there's another miracle that shows up in all four.

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    You know what it is? If you know what it is, shout it out.

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    Feeding the 5,000, that's right.

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    And that's exactly what we're going to be looking at today.

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    Everyone, I would guess, has heard, at least heard something about this miracle of Jesus feeding the 5,000.

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    Why is it so prominent? Why is it in all four Gospels?

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    Well, it was the biggest miracle in scope.

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    Okay? Just by the sheer numbers.

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    And I think it's such an important miracle in the Bible, and it's so well known, is because it's a miracle that can't be denied or debated, right?

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    There were just too many witnesses.

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    The people walking around like, "Jesus didn't perform miracles." Like, "We got thousands of people that were there and saw this one." All right? So we got a lot of witnesses here.

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    Now, the Bible says there were 5,000 men.

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    Which means, you know, where you find men, you also find women.

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    and where you find men and women, you find children.

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    So I wasn't there, obviously.

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    But the best guess is there could have been upwards of 20,000 people that were there, 5,000 men plus women and children.

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    So conservative estimate, 20,000 people.

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    And I like to try to put things into sort of a perspective that I can understand.

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    And I thought, OK, 20,000 people, what's that like?

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    Corinne, you know what I'm going to say.

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    PPG paints arena, right?

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    How many people does that place hold?

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    19,758.

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    Thank you, Google.

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    19,758.

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    So in my mind, for this miracle, I just kind of imagine Jesus-- walk with me on this-- Jesus standing center ice and like every ticket sold.

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    That kind of gives you an idea, if you've been in there, how many people we are talking about here.

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    So let's get to it.

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    Verse 1, chapter 6.

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    You there?

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    It says, "After this, Jesus went away to the other side of the Sea of Galilee, which is the Sea of Tiberias.

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    And a large crowd was following him because they saw the signs that he was doing on the sick.

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    Jesus went up on the mountain, and there he sat down with his disciples.

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    Now, the Passover, the feast of the Jews, was at hand.

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    The Bible tells us the Passover was at hand, but these crowds were following Jesus, who just wanted some time alone with his disciples.

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    Why were these crowds that were supposed to be heading to Jerusalem, why were they following Jesus instead?

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    Well, verse 2 tells us, says they saw the signs that he was doing on the sick.

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    You know, for these crowds, I think for a lot of them, they just didn't want to miss anything, right?

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    He's doing all these miracles, like, "You've got to see this guy." I think that's a lot of them, but you know, I think for a lot of the people in the crowd, I think maybe they wanted a miracle, right?

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    You know, I do a lot of reading, commentaries, and pastors, and scholars, and when you get to this crowd, it becomes very easy to criticize them.

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    People say, "Oh, they just wanted healing.

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    They just wanted something from Jesus," which is why they followed.

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    And I've got to be honest with you, I would have been with them, especially considering in the day, there wasn't, you know, hospitals and, you know, MedExpress and, you know, doctors and nurses and clinics on every corner. They didn't have that. And there was a lot of mystery surrounding disease and disorders and, okay, so if you're sick or you have a sick kid, you kind of get the crowds, don't you? If you've ever been desperate for something, You get it.

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    And I thought, you know the people that criticize these crowds, these are probably people that have never dealt with an illness and these are probably people that have never dealt with a sick kid.

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    I probably would have been with the crowd.

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    Let me ask you, did you ever just need God to provide?

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    Like what I mean is, you've been in a situation where you're thinking to yourself, I don't see any way through this situation unless God shows up.

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    I just don't see a way through it.

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    Have you ever been there?

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    Now please, I'm not talking about, you know, I have the sniffles.

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    Like, yeah, we pray about that, sure, but that's not really a desperate situation.

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    I'm not talking about, yeah, money's been really tight this month, so I've had to buy the generic Pop-Tarts instead of the brand name Pop-Tarts.

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    That's how hard things have been for me this month.

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    I'm not talking about that stuff, Nor would I ever encourage you to buy generic Pop-Tarts.

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    There's some things you just don't buy generic.

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    Pop-Tarts, ketchup, Oreos.

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    That's not what I'm talking about.

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    I'm talking about the real, desperate, things look hopeless, need the Lord to provide.

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    I'm talking about there's too much month at the end of the money.

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    I'm talking about my marriage is on its final breaths.

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    I'm talking about I got this health thing that doctors can't seem to get a grip on.

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    And I don't know what I'm going to do.

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    I'm talking about I've been under so much stress and anxiety over some situations that I'm at the end of my rope here.

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    I'm talking about the person that recently lost that job.

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    And I've been working there for years, and they just let me go.

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    and now what?

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    Now what about income and insurance and the bills?

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    And what are we going to do now?

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    We've all been there, haven't we?

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    We've all been there.

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    And today we're looking at the most famous picnic ever.

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    And we're going to discover that this account teaches us a lot more about God's provision than maybe we realized at first.

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    So when I say we, I mean me, because I'll be honest with you.

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    Beginning of the week last week, I'm like, oh, feeding at 5,000, I know everything about this story.

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    I learned a lot this week.

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    And I'm excited to share that with you.

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    So the Harvest Bible Chapel this year, we're learning, we're pursuing, we're growing towards knowing Jesus.

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    So today, very simply on your outline, things Jesus wants you to know about His provision.

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    This is the story of Jesus' provision.

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    And there's things in here He wants you to know about His provision.

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    And number one, He already has a plan.

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    He already has a plan.

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    Okay, so you're on the scene of Jesus with the disciples up in the mountain, trying to spend some time with them.

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    Here come the crowds.

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    Are you with me?

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    And then verse five says, "Lifting up his eyes then, "and seeing a large crowd coming toward him, Jesus said to Philip, "Where are we to buy bread so that these people may eat?" He said this to test him for… Look at this phrase, "For he himself knew what he would do." Just want you to look at that last phrase, "He himself knew what he would do." You know, I was thinking about that phrase a lot this past week.

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    Jesus had a plan here, right?

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    We can all agree there, right?

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    Jesus had a plan, right?

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    You with me on that?

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    All in favor?

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    Opposed? Okay, Jesus had a plan. But here's the thing that I was rolling around in my head, and I'm not sure I have an answer for this. How far ahead do you think Jesus knew? Do you think it was as the crowd was coming? Jesus is like, "Oh, I know." Or do you think it was before the crowds even showed up? Jesus is like, "I know the crowds are coming, I know what I'm gonna do." And then I got to thinking, was it an eternity past that he knew in the incarnation at this point what was going and what he was going to do.

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    It's fun to think about.

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    The Bible doesn't tell us how far ahead he knew.

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    But here's one thing we know for sure.

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    Jesus wasn't surprised, right?

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    He knew what he was going to do.

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    He wasn't surprised.

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    So when he turns and asks Philip, understand he wasn't fishing for information.

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    He wasn't looking for ideas like, oh my gosh, here comes all these people.

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    What are we going to do?

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    He Himself knew what He would do.

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    And I want you to burn that phrase into your head and into your heart right now.

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    Because if you don't need it now, you're going to need it tomorrow.

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    He Himself knew what He would do.

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    We're facing this seemingly impossible situation.

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    And Jesus, instead of panicking, is like, "Oh yeah, I already know what I'm going to do here.

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    I'm already on top of this." You see, we get to these mountains of need in our lives and we say, "How's God going to provide the money for this need that I have?

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    It's a lot of money.

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    How's God going to provide it?" Or "I lost my job.

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    Now what's going to happen?" Or "My car just died.

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    I need that car to get to work.

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    What is going to happen now?

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    So here comes the crowd.

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    And here's Jesus, knowing what he's going to do.

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    And he asks Philip.

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    This is kind of funny to me.

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    Jesus asked Philip, where are we to buy bread so that these people may eat?

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    That is really scary when you think about it.

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    Jesus asked Philip where they were going to buy bread, right?

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    That is really scary.

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    How is that scary?

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    Well, think about it.

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    Imagine going to the doctor.

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    You have this very serious health issue.

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    And you finally get in this appointment to see this specialist.

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    And you go into the doctor.

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    You're like, doctor, my health is horrible, and I have this horrible problem.

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    And the doctor looks at you and says, so what medicine do you think you should be on?

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    That's why I'm here.

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    You're supposed to tell me, right?

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    Or you're on a trip, and you're getting on the airplane, And you walk into the plane, and the pilot's standing there.

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    And the pilot grabs your arm and says, by the way, before we take off, which direction do you think I should go?

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    Like, you're the pilot.

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    You tell me what direction you think we should go.

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    You see the point?

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    Here's God, Jesus, turning to Philip, saying, here comes a big crowd.

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    Where are we going to get the money for the bread?

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    Like, you tell me.

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    And we'll both know, right?

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    But Jesus knew what he would do.

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    And notice your Bible doesn't say, "Jesus knew what would happen." Yes, Jesus knew what would happen, but the Bible doesn't say that.

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    The Bible actually says something much more specific.

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    It says, "He knew what He would do." And sometimes the Lord allows us to be in these desperate situations so we can see what He will do.

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    And I know I could line people up here on the platform today.

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    I know I could, and say, "Give testimony of a trial or a season of life that you walked through that was just so difficult and it was so hard and the Lord brought you through it and it didn't make sense at the time, but you were able to look back." And you say, "I could line people up that can tell you this.

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    I didn't understand why God allowed me to go through that trial, but I see it now." or, "God let me lose that job so that I eventually ended up in this better place." I see it now.

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    I didn't see it then, but I see it now.

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    Sometimes what God is doing, it makes sense to us looking backwards through time.

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    We're sort of looking in the rear view mirror going, "Oh, it makes sense what He was doing.

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    I get it." But you see, from Jesus' perspective, He's not looking in the rear view mirror.

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    Jesus is looking forward in time.

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    He sees all of this ahead of time.

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    In other words, talking about the job loss illustration, Jesus, in essence, is saying, I'm going to allow you to lose that job because I want you over here, because I'm going to do this through you over here, not over here.

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    I'm going to allow you to lose that job so you're here.

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    And it's going to seem hard, and it's not going to make sense for a while, but you're going to see, I know what I'm doing.

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    So whatever huge need you're facing, or whatever's going to come tomorrow, you have to start here.

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    Jesus already has a plan.

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    He already has a plan.

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    He's not surprised.

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    Right?

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    Number two, things Jesus wants you to know about his provision, he requires childlike faith.

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    OK, so we have a test.

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    And it was directed specifically for Philip, But there are actually three people mentioned who respond.

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    Look at verse seven.

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    "Philip answered him, 'Two hundred denarii would not buy enough bread for each of them to get a little.'" OK, so the first person that responds here is Philip, right?

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    Jesus asked him the question.

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    Now, at this point, Philip had been following Jesus probably about two years.

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    Like, well, we're not very far into John.

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    Well, John leaves out a huge chunk of Jesus' ministry.

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    In Galilee, John's basically like, "You can read the other guys for that.

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    "I'm not covering that." John's covering some other things.

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    But at this point, Philip would have been with Jesus for quite a while, and he would have seen a lot.

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    So Jesus directly asked Philip, "Where are we gonna get the money "to buy bread to feed these people?" And you know, that question really doesn't have an answer.

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    Jesus was sort of presenting to Philip this impossible situation because where they were geographically on this mountain there were there were no villages nearby there were no stores there was no uber eats is that a thing uber eats am I saying that right where they like you get on the intranets and they bring you food to your is that a thing am I saying that right Justin is that right uber eats largely correct mostly mostly correct all right good "Stay in your lane with the Bible, Pastor Jeff.

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    You leave Uber Eats to other people to explain." Well, they didn't have that.

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    And they certainly didn't have the money.

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    And Philip did the math.

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    This math is kind of interesting to me.

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    Philip said to Jesus, "Two hundred denarii wouldn't be enough so everybody could have even a little bit." A denarius was a day's pay.

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    So Philip is basically saying, "Even if I had eight months' worth of pay right here, We wouldn't be able to buy enough food for everybody to even get a bite.

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    And then I got thinking again like the PPG paints thing.

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    I was thinking, okay, eight months pay, what is that in our culture?

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    So again, thank you Google.

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    What is the average pay for somebody in our country and multiply that out, etc., etc., do the math, carry the one.

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    And it came out to about $30,000.

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    Why did Philip pick that number?

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    I don't know, it just seemed to kind of pull it out of the air.

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    But he's basically saying, "Jesus, if I had $30,000 right here, and a restaurant or a store, that wouldn't be enough money to feed these people." That's Philip's response.

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    Look at the next response.

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    Somebody else speaks up.

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    Verse 8, "One of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, said to him, There's a boy here who has five barley loaves and two fish, but what are they for so many?

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    Okay, so Philip responds.

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    Now, Andrew responds.

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    He's another disciple.

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    He would also have seen everything that Jesus did the past couple of years.

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    Well, what was Andrew doing?

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    Well, jot this down.

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    You don't have to turn here now, but this is important.

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    Mark 6:38.

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    Jesus told the disciples to see what was available.

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    That's what Andrew was doing.

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    Jesus is like, "Go see what food is available," Mark 6, 38.

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    Okay, so Andrew was listening to Jesus, "Okay, let's see what food's available." Now I imagine, I don't know, again, I wasn't there, but I imagine it would have been hard for Andrew not to laugh when Jesus says, "Let's see what food we have available." And basically, Andrew comes back with a kid's lunch.

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    All right?

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    Again, PPG Paints Arena, 20,000 people, you see it.

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    Jesus is like, "Let's see what food we have." Andrew comes back, this kid, I imagine he had like a Moses lunchbox, right?

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    And he's like, I imagine Andrew's like, "Hey, Jesus, I found some food.

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    Everybody dig in!" Like, I imagine Andrew was laughing, but we don't know, but he said, What is this for so many people?

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    But there's a third person who responded.

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    Same verse.

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    Look at verse 9 again, same verse.

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    It says, "There is a boy here." Let's talk about the boy, "who has five barley loaves and two fish, but what are they for so many?" Let's talk about some unnamed boy, because the two disciples who should have had all this faith completely missed it.

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    But there was one person, as far as I can see, there was one person who was on board with Jesus here, and it was this unnamed kid.

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    The boy gave up his lunch, and his lunch was fish and barley loaves.

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    Now I gotta confess to you, when I heard this story as a kid, and it said the kid had five loaves of bread, I'm like, what kind of mother did he have?

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    He's five loaves of bread?

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    Do you know there's like 20 to 24 slices of bread in every like town talk loaf, right?

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    So I imagine this kid had like these five loaves of town talk, and he's carrying these two fish.

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    I'm like, I don't want to judge anybody's parenting.

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    That kid's mother was whack, right?

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    Hey, I'm going to see Jesus.

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    All right, I think there's five loaves of bread in the cupboard.

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    OK, I'll take that.

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    Well, then I found out their loaves, what they called a loaf, wasn't like our loaves, right?

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    Their loaves were more like biscuits, OK?

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    That makes a lot more sense, doesn't it?

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    So this kid would have had like five little biscuits.

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    Some people even say they were more like crackers.

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    And he would have had two fish, maybe a couple of pickled fish.

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    I don't know what kind they were, but that makes a lot more sense, doesn't it?

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    But I also have to wonder how that talk went.

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    When Andrew's walking around, hey, okay, Jesus said to look for food, Jesus said to look for food.

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    Oh, I found one person out of 20,000 that has food.

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    Okay, hey kid, with the only food on the mountain, what you got in the lunchbox?

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    I'm like, well, my mom packed me this lunch and Andrew's like, okay, how about this?

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    How about you give it to me?

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    No, mum packed this for me.

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    That's not what my Bible says.

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    My Bible just says he gave it up.

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    Is that what your Bible says?

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    And I have to wonder, what if you were there?

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    What if you were there that day?

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    Just let's not get super, super religious here.

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    Well, let's just imagine you're sitting there on the mountain.

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    You came to see Jesus.

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    And one of the disciples goes, oh, you're the only person who brought a lunch.

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    OK, give it to me.

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    How many of you would do that?

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    Get your own stinking lunch.

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    Hey, I thought ahead.

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    Don't punish me for being smart.

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    Not this kid.

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    This boy, apparently, from what I can see, he didn't ask why.

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    He wasn't reluctant.

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    He wasn't doubtful.

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    The only thing we knew for sure about this kid is he was willing to give up what he had.

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    And with this boy, we see a childlike face.

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    And here's the thing, church, boy you can't miss this.

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    Jesus doesn't just commend childlike faith.

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    Jesus doesn't just praise childlike faith.

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    Truly, Jesus requires childlike faith.

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    Look at Matthew 18.

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    I've got it on the screen here.

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    It says, "In calling to Him a child, Jesus put this child in the midst of them," the disciples, "and said, 'Truly I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.'" Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.

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    Childlike faith, the kind of faith that, "Hey, kid, you're the only one sitting on a mountain that has any food and Jesus wants it." Okay, he can have it.

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    "Really?" Yeah, he can have it.

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    But you know, so often, church, when we're faced with a great need for provision from God, we reason our way around it.

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    "Oh, it looks hopeless.

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    We don't have enough.

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    We're not going to be able to get enough." In that case, we are guilty of just being like the disciples, right?

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    Think about it.

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    Philip and Andrew answered Jesus no differently than an atheist would have.

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    They were looking for a human answer to a divine problem.

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    Like guys, have you not been paying attention to who you've been with for these past couple of years?

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    Did you not see the water into wine?

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    Have you not... did you not see the healing that's taken place?

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    Did you not see what this one is capable of?

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    God meets needs.

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    God provides.

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    And many times, dare I say almost every time, God chooses to provide through other people.

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    You think, "Well, what kind of people?" who are willing to hand over to God whatever they have. Like this kid with his lunch.

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    What kind of people are these? These are people that have a childlike faith, that they don't reason themselves out of trust in God. And church, I want to encourage you, next time you feel called to give, whether it's to missions, whether it's to that needy neighbor, whether it's to the church, whether it's to get a cow out of your yard, or whatever it is, if You think to yourself, and we've all been there, you think to yourself, "Oh, I would love to give, but I don't have much to give." I want you to think of this kid, because his childlike faith trusted and learned a lesson that you've got to learn.

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    A little bit in Jesus' hands becomes a lot.

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    Like, "Oh, I would really love to give to that.

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    That seems like a good cause, but I only have five dollars." What do you think $5 is going to do in Jesus' hands?

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    Oh, we didn't get to that part of the story yet.

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    But when you're willing to give it up, when you're willing to hand it over, you're going to see, like this crowd, the Lord's going to do things that will change your life.

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    You've got to give it over to Him.

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    All that Jesus needs from us is what we got and are willing to give Him.

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    Third thing Jesus wants you to know about His provision is you need to thank God ahead of time for it.

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    Look at verse 10.

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    OK, you have the scene here, kid gives up his lunch.

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    Verse 10, Jesus said, "Have the people sit down." Now, there was much grass in the place, so the men sat down, about 5,000 in number.

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    Jesus then took the loaves, and when he had given thanks, He distributed them to those who were seated.

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    So also the fish as much as they wanted.

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    And when they had eaten their fill, he told his disciples gather up the leftover fragments that nothing may be lost.

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    So they gathered them up and filled 12 baskets with fragments from the five barley loaves left by those who had eaten.

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    Stop there. You need to thank God ahead of time.

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    So Jesus gives thanks for the food.

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    Then he takes this little lunch and boy, I tell you what, I've thought about this so many times this week, like trying to envision what this looked like.

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    Jesus just kept multiplying.

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    What do you think that looked like?

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    He just kept multiplying it and multiply.

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    OK, have everybody sit down. OK. All right.

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    Do you guys get enough? OK.

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    And they're passing it out, passing it out.

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    And Jesus just keeps pulling out of this Moses lunchbox.

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    Right. Just he's pulling it out, pulling it out.

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    and food, loaves and fish, and loaves and fish.

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    He just kept giving it and giving it and giving it.

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    And the Bible says that the people ate as much as they wanted.

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    Then came clean up time, and it says that they picked up 12 baskets of leftovers.

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    That's a pretty exact number, isn't it?

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    What do you think that was for?

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    I think it was for the disciples.

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    I think Jesus had the disciples take care of others first and then discover that they had already been provided for too.

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    And that's a whole other sermon.

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    What I want to talk about today is this.

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    Jesus gives thanks for the five loaves before the miracle takes place.

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    Did you catch that?

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    We talked about this last week.

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    There is a direct connection between faith and thankfulness.

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    We talked about that, Romans 1.

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    And Jesus clearly modeled that, thanking God before this miracle happened.

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    And this isn't a one-off, by the way.

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    We're going to get to this, Lord willing, down the road.

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    And John chapter 11, Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead.

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    Do you remember this story? We're going to get there.

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    But the Bible says before Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, look at verse 41.

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    Yeah, this is what Jesus and Jesus lifted up his eyes and said, "Father, I thank you that you have heard me." He said that first.

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    He said that before Lazarus came walking out of the grave.

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    And Jesus didn't only demonstrate that on the mountain here at Lazarus' tomb.

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    Jesus taught this.

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    Mark 11.24, Jesus said, "Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you have received it and it will be yours." Believe that you have received it.

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    Thank you.

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    I'm asking for this and I'm I'm thanking you now as if you already gave it to me That's why Paul says in Colossians 4 to continue steadfastly in prayer being watchful in it with there it is again Thanksgiving do you see a trend you see it?

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    It's thanking God beforehand because here's the thing if you say thank you to God After he provides and you should but if you say thank you to God after he provides that's called But if you say thank you to God before He provides, that's called faith.

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    That's called faith.

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    Like, "God, I'm trusting you.

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    I believe that you're going to do it." That's what the Bible clearly prescribes.

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    It's faith.

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    It's believing God's already at work.

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    And I know He's already at work because I just learned a few minutes ago that He already has a plan to take care of whatever it is that you need.

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    So this week, you should do this every week, but since it's going to be fresh in our minds, I want you to start a new habit this week.

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    you pray? Can you pray just like a child talking to his dad? Just childlike faith?

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    Can you put yourself in that scenario and say, "Okay, I'm just gonna pray like as unashamed and uninhibited and trusting as a little kid would talk to his dad." And as you pray, thank God for what he's done, and whatever you're asking for, whatever you're asking for, thank him that he already has a plan, and thank him for what he's going to do. You will see God at work in your life in ways that you never have before. Jesus gives us a great example here. Thank God ahead of time.

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    And finally for today, things Jesus wants you to know about his provision. The final thing is, the provision itself isn't the end game. The provision itself isn't the end game. Look at verse 14. It says, "When the people saw the sign that he had done, They said, "This is indeed the prophet who is to come into the world." I go, "What's that all about?" That's about Deuteronomy 18.

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    Back in Deuteronomy 18, God says to Moses, talking of the coming Messiah, the coming Christ, God says to Moses, "I will raise up for them, for Israel, a prophet like you from among their brothers." God's saying, "I'm going to raise up a Jewish prophet "from among your brothers, "and I will put my words in his mouth, "and he shall speak to them all that I command him." Okay, so Israel always had this idea.

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    God's gonna give us a prophet like Moses.

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    God's gonna give us a prophet like Moses.

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    He promised God's gonna raise up this prophet, okay?

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    And remember back in the very beginning of the sermon, we saw what season it was.

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    It was Passover season.

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    So what was every good Jew thinking about?

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    Moses, right?

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    They're going to celebrate the Passover, they're thinking about Moses, and these people would have made a connection right here.

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    Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.

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    God, during Moses' day, fed people in the wilderness with miracle bread, right, called manna.

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    This man on the mountain is feeding us with miracle multiplying bread.

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    You're the one that Moses promised.

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    Moses was sent to deliver us from Egypt.

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    You must have come to deliver us from Rome.

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    They made the connection, right?

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    Because verse 15 says, "Perceiving then that they were about to come and take him by force to make him king, Jesus withdrew again the mountain by himself. They tried to force him to be king, but Jesus knew they were looking for him to be a very different kind of king than he is. So he went away by himself because he wasn't going to be forced to be that kind of king.

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    There's a lot more I want to say about that, but that's really a key theme in chapter 6 and we're going to be talking about this in the next couple of weeks. So before we get I just want you to see this church feeding the 5,000 wasn't the end game.

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    Right?

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    Like, well, why'd he do it?

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    Well, first of all, he's compassionate.

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    He loves people.

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    But the second thing is it gives him the opportunity to teach, right?

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    So if he didn't feed them, they got hungry enough.

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    They're just going to go home, wander back wherever.

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    He's like, but if I feed them, it'll give me the opportunity to minister to them.

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    The truth of God's word, right?

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    It's sort of like when our church would go and we'd go to the Mars Home for Youth and play soccer with the kids.

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    It wasn't because, you know, like Russ and I and Dr. Andrew were sitting around like, "Nobody wants to play soccer with us.

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    Let's go find somebody to play soccer." And that was where the only people in the entire Pittsburgh area that were willing to play soccer with us.

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    And then they saw how good Dr. Andrew was at soccer and they didn't want to play soccer with us anymore.

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    That's not why we did it.

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    We did it because we knew we'd have an opportunity to interact with the kids and share the love of Jesus Christ with them. In the same way, Jesus' miracles were never for a show.

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    They always pointed specifically to something. Jesus' miracles were to point to spiritual realities that he was going to fulfill someday. You get that? The miracles weren't arbitrary.

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    They pointed very specifically to things that Jesus was going to ultimately, globally fulfill someday. In other words, why did Jesus heal people? Because He was pointing to the day that there will be no more sickness. Done. Why did Jesus cast out demons? Ultimately that pointed to the day that there will be no more evil. Done. Why did Jesus raise people from the dead? He was showing that ultimately there's going to be the day that there is no death. So why did Jesus feed the 5,000? Because Jesus was pointing ultimately to the day that there will be no hunger. And I mean that physically, and I mean that spiritually.

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    That satisfaction, true satisfaction is found in Jesus Christ.

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    So you think Jesus' endgame here was to just provide a meal? No, no, no, no, no. That wasn't the goal anymore. The manna was about providing a meal for Israel. Why did God give every single day. I trusted him yesterday, okay do you trust him today? I'm learning.

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    I'm learning. In the same way the purpose of Jesus feeding the 5,000 was for them and for us to see that Jesus can provide even when it looks impossible for provision to be made because the provision itself isn't the end game.

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    It's just to bring you one step closer to knowing Jesus. That's why he wants to provide for you. So we're done with this part of worship. And you know, you look at this story and you're like, "Man, I want to emulate somebody in this story." Well, like, it can't be Jesus, right? I can't take a lunch and feed multitudes. I can't imitate that. And I'm not sure that I want to imitate the disciples in this particular account. So I would encourage you, church, be the kid. Be the kid! Because that kid said, "You want to do great things? I'm on board. Here, use whatever I have to do what you want to do because I know you have a plan and I'm going to thank you ahead of time for what you're about to do." Be the kid. Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, I pray for us as a church that as we mature in Christ, we see our faith becoming more childlike. That's a paradox that I can't wrap my brain around.

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    Growing in the knowledge of your Word, growing in the relationship with Christ, growing in that walk with Him daily, and the result is a more and more and more childlike faith.

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    That's what Jesus requires.

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    Father, there are people sitting here and there are people who are going to be listening this online later that have a huge need and it looks impossible and I pray that you would bring this story to their hearts and minds. Father we would thank you ahead of time for whatever it is you're going to do because we know God you have a plan. Father we're willing to just offer up to you anything we have even if it doesn't look like much because a little in your hands is a lot.

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    Father we thank you that you are a God who truly satisfies every need that we have. Teach us to come to You for that. We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read John 6:1-15

  1. What was your big “take-away” from this passage / message?

  2. What do you think was the purpose of Jesus giving the “test” (John 6:6)? Why do you think the disciples, despite all they’ve seen from Jesus, “failed” the test?

  3. Read Matthew 18:2-4. How does this child-like faith show up in John 6:1-15? How can you begin praying with child-like faith if this is not something you have done before?

  4. Why did Jesus thank His Father ahead of time, i.e., before the miracle? What does this say about how we should approach asking the Lord for things in prayer?

Breakout
What do you need God to provide? Pray together - thank God that He already has a plan, and ask Him to give you the child-like faith to believe Him.