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What happens when following Jesus stops being easy?
In John chapter 6, the crowds are growing, miracles are happening, and excitement is at its peak. But then Jesus says something unexpected—something difficult… even offensive. And in that moment, everything changes.
Many who once followed Him begin to walk away.
In this powerful, verse-by-verse teaching from John 6:50–71, Pastor Christian from Calvary Kona unpacks one of the most challenging passages in the Bible—where Jesus declares Himself the Bread of Life and calls His followers into something deeper than surface-level faith.
This message explores:
You’ll be challenged to ask an honest question:
👉 Am I following Jesus for what I can get… or because He has the words of eternal life?
This teaching brings us to a defining moment—just like the disciples faced:
When things get uncomfortable… will you stay, or will you walk away?
Like Peter said:
“Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.”
📖 Scripture: John 6:50–71
By Pastor Christian DobsonWhat happens when following Jesus stops being easy?
In John chapter 6, the crowds are growing, miracles are happening, and excitement is at its peak. But then Jesus says something unexpected—something difficult… even offensive. And in that moment, everything changes.
Many who once followed Him begin to walk away.
In this powerful, verse-by-verse teaching from John 6:50–71, Pastor Christian from Calvary Kona unpacks one of the most challenging passages in the Bible—where Jesus declares Himself the Bread of Life and calls His followers into something deeper than surface-level faith.
This message explores:
You’ll be challenged to ask an honest question:
👉 Am I following Jesus for what I can get… or because He has the words of eternal life?
This teaching brings us to a defining moment—just like the disciples faced:
When things get uncomfortable… will you stay, or will you walk away?
Like Peter said:
“Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.”
📖 Scripture: John 6:50–71