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In the sermon "To Whom Shall We Go?" from Emmanuel Free Methodist Church, Pastor Chris explores the difficult teachings of Jesus as depicted in John 6, focusing on the challenge of accepting Jesus as the source of eternal life. He highlights how Jesus’ declaration of being the "living bread" and the need to "eat His flesh and drink His blood" confounded and offended many of His disciples, leading some to abandon Him. Despite the difficulty and discomfort these teachings may cause, Peter's response encapsulates the essence of true discipleship: recognizing that there is no alternative to Jesus, who alone offers the words of eternal life. The sermon urges believers to embrace the hard truths of following Christ, not relying on mere ritual or self-reliance but committing fully to the transformative and demanding call of Jesus.
In the sermon "To Whom Shall We Go?" from Emmanuel Free Methodist Church, Pastor Chris explores the difficult teachings of Jesus as depicted in John 6, focusing on the challenge of accepting Jesus as the source of eternal life. He highlights how Jesus’ declaration of being the "living bread" and the need to "eat His flesh and drink His blood" confounded and offended many of His disciples, leading some to abandon Him. Despite the difficulty and discomfort these teachings may cause, Peter's response encapsulates the essence of true discipleship: recognizing that there is no alternative to Jesus, who alone offers the words of eternal life. The sermon urges believers to embrace the hard truths of following Christ, not relying on mere ritual or self-reliance but committing fully to the transformative and demanding call of Jesus.