In John 6, after the feeding of the 5,000, Jesus confronts the crowd’s motives and reveals a deeper truth about what it means to follow Him. While the people pursue Him because He provided physical bread, Jesus teaches that the real need is spiritual life, declaring that He Himself is the “Bread of Life” who satisfies forever. As He explains that true life comes through complete dependence on Him—symbolized by “eating His flesh and drinking His blood”—many who had been following Him turn away because the teaching is difficult and challenges their expectations. The moment becomes a revealing test of genuine faith, leaving only the twelve disciples, with Peter affirming that they will stay because Jesus alone has the words of eternal life. The story ultimately challenges listeners to consider whether they follow Jesus for what He can give them or for who He truly is.