The sermon, rooted in expositional preaching, centers on Jesus' declaration 'I am the bread of life' in John 6:35, revealing the dangers of superficial faith, misguided works, and flawed theology in a postmodern culture that rejects absolute truth. It exposes the human tendency to seek Christ for temporary, material gain rather than eternal life, critiques the illusion of earning salvation through religious effort, and corrects the crowd's misinterpretation of Scripture by affirming that Jesus, not Moses, is the true source of divine provision. The passage calls believers to genuine faith—continual trust in Christ as the only satisfying sustenance—rejecting self-reliance and idolatrous substitutes, and emphasizes that true discipleship is found not in performance but in abiding in Christ, who alone satisfies the soul's deepest hunger and thirst.