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CloseNathan Smith - April 6, 2025
Jesus is the Better Manna
The Exodus narrative serves as a profound backdrop for understanding Jesus's role as the bread of life, connecting God's historical redemptive acts with their ultimate fulfillment in Christ. When God delivered Israel from slavery and provided manna in the wilderness, He was foreshadowing a greater spiritual reality that would be revealed in Jesus. After the miraculous feeding of the 5,000, Jesus declared Himself as the bread of life, elevating the concept of physical sustenance to eternal spiritual nourishment.True discipleship involves seeking Jesus for His identity rather than merely for physical satisfaction or temporal benefits. This requires a fundamental shift in understanding where we find our sustenance and security. Belief in Jesus is presented as God's work rather than human effort, with salvation being entirely God's gracious gift. This understanding challenges believers to examine their motivations and to trust fully in God's provision rather than attempting to work for their salvation.
Scripture References: John 6:22-41
Related Topics: Exodus, Jesus, Salvation | More Messages from Nathan Smith
From Series: "The Gospel According to John"
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