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Do you sense eternity tugging at your heart? That longing for something beyond our brief 70 or 80 years isn't wishful thinking: it's God-given awareness that we were made for more than this world.
In John 6:47-51, Jesus confronts us with the most urgent question we'll ever face: Will you have eternal life? He declares that whoever believes in Him has—present tense—eternal life. This isn't vague religious hope; it's rock-solid reality for all who truly trust in Christ.
Jesus contrasts Himself with the manna that sustained Israel's bodies during the wilderness wanderings but couldn't change their hearts. Religious experiences without genuine heart transformation lead to judgment, not life. But Christ is the living bread from heaven who gives His body as the sacrifice that purchases eternal life for His people.
Saving faith means knowing who Jesus is, assenting to the truth of His death and resurrection, and personally trusting Him alone for salvation. This belief is God's gracious gift, not human achievement. Eternal life awaits all who feast on Jesus, the Bread of Life.
By Redeeming Grace Fellowship5
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Do you sense eternity tugging at your heart? That longing for something beyond our brief 70 or 80 years isn't wishful thinking: it's God-given awareness that we were made for more than this world.
In John 6:47-51, Jesus confronts us with the most urgent question we'll ever face: Will you have eternal life? He declares that whoever believes in Him has—present tense—eternal life. This isn't vague religious hope; it's rock-solid reality for all who truly trust in Christ.
Jesus contrasts Himself with the manna that sustained Israel's bodies during the wilderness wanderings but couldn't change their hearts. Religious experiences without genuine heart transformation lead to judgment, not life. But Christ is the living bread from heaven who gives His body as the sacrifice that purchases eternal life for His people.
Saving faith means knowing who Jesus is, assenting to the truth of His death and resurrection, and personally trusting Him alone for salvation. This belief is God's gracious gift, not human achievement. Eternal life awaits all who feast on Jesus, the Bread of Life.