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In John 6, Jesus makes one of the most shocking statements in the Bible: “Eat my flesh and drink my blood.” It wasn’t a glitch; it was the point. Jesus refuses to be sampled, used, or treated as a means to a better life. He demands an all-in response. When the crowd walks away, Peter stays and asks the only question that matters: “Where else would we go?” This week Pastor Ivey helps us explore why Jesus isn’t useful, he is life itself.
By Arborway Community ChurchIn John 6, Jesus makes one of the most shocking statements in the Bible: “Eat my flesh and drink my blood.” It wasn’t a glitch; it was the point. Jesus refuses to be sampled, used, or treated as a means to a better life. He demands an all-in response. When the crowd walks away, Peter stays and asks the only question that matters: “Where else would we go?” This week Pastor Ivey helps us explore why Jesus isn’t useful, he is life itself.