I publish weekly devotionals for use in "Home Worship". Here is the printed version for August 1 2021
A video version can be found on Youtube at: https://youtu.be/5cq4J3Ba9MM
John 6 The Bread of Life (MSG)
27 “Don’t waste your energy striving for
perishable food like that. Work
for the food that sticks with you, food that nourishes your lasting
life, food the Son of Man provides. He and what he does are guaranteed by God
the Father to last.”
28 To that they said, “Well, what do we do then to get in on God’s
works?”
29 Jesus said, “Sign on with the One that God has sent. That kind
of a commitment gets you in on God’s works.”
30-31 They waffled: “Why don’t you give us a clue
about who you are, just a hint of what’s going on? When we see what’s up, we’ll commit ourselves.
Show us what you can do. Moses fed our ancestors with bread in the desert. It
says so in the Scriptures: ‘He gave them bread from heaven to eat.’”
32-33 Jesus responded, “The real significance of
that Scripture is not that Moses gave you bread from heaven but that my Father
is right now offering you bread from heaven, the real bread.
The Bread of God came down out of heaven and is giving life to the world.”
34 They jumped at that: “Master, give us this bread, now and
forever!”
35-38 Jesus said, “I am the Bread of Life. The person who aligns
with me hungers no more and thirsts no more, ever.
Ephesians 4 The Old Way Has to Go
20-24 But that’s no life for you. You learned
Christ! My assumption is that you have paid careful attention to him, been well
instructed in the truth precisely as we have it in Jesus. Since, then, we do
not have the excuse of ignorance, everything—and I do mean everything—connected
with that old way of life has to go. It’s rotten through and through. Get rid
of it! And then take on an entirely new way of life—a God-fashioned life, a
life renewed from the inside and working itself into your conduct as God
accurately reproduces his character in you.
25 What this adds up to, then, is this: no more lies, no more
pretense. Tell your neighbor the truth. In Christ’s body we’re all connected to
each other, after all. When you lie to others, you end up lying to yourself.
26-27 Go ahead and be angry. You do well to be
angry—but don’t use your
anger as fuel for revenge. And don’t stay angry. Don’t go to bed angry.
Don’t give the Devil that kind of foothold in your life.
28 Did you use to make ends meet by stealing?
Well, no more! Get an
honest job so that you can help others who can’t work.
29 Watch
the way you talk. Let nothing foul
or dirty come out of your mouth. Say only what helps, each word a gift.
30 Don’t
grieve God. Don’t break his heart. His Holy
Spirit, moving and breathing in you, is the most intimate part of your life,
making you fit for himself. Don’t take such a gift for granted.
31-32 Make a clean break with all cutting,
backbiting, profane talk. Be
gentle with one another, sensitive. Forgive one another as quickly and thoroughly as
God in Christ forgave you.
Background: In
John 6 we see the people desperate to make Jesus a king and drive the Romans
away, freeing them from the oppression and taxes of the Roman Empire. Jesus also points out they were all looking
for a free meal and are thinking in terms of the physical and not the spiritual.
Jesus was speaking metaphorically and
the Jews were thinking literally. Jesus
spoke of food for the soul, not of the flesh.
Here are their questions and statements after Jesus told them to work
for the food that sticks with you.
1. “Well what do we do then to
get in on God’s works?” 2. “Why don’t you give us a clue about who you
are?” 3.
“Show us what you can do, when we see what is up we will commit
ourselves.” 4. “You fed us, Moses fed our ancestors with
bread in the desert.” 5. “Give us this bread, now and forever.”
They wanted quid-pro-quo, something in
exchange for their pledge of loyalty. Anyone
who has watched courtroom drama on TV, who has been involved in politics, or
has been involved in labor negotiations knows this phrase. Wikipedia defines it as “Quid
pro quo is a Latin phrase used in English to mean an exchange of goods or
services, in which one transfer is contingent upon the other; "a favor for
a favor". Phrases with similar meanings include: "give and
take", "tit for tat", "you scratch my back, and I'll
scratch yours", and "one hand washes the other". Other languages
use other phrases for the same purpose”
In some ways you cannot blame the Jews for their history is
rooted in a similar relationship with Yahweh who told them to follow the laws
of Moses and He would be their God. Jesus
was in the business of establishing a new era, one of Grace or simply put, “Unmerited
Favors Without Condition” or “Hope without paying”, or “Food for the soul, for
free, forever” Just believe it comes
from the Father through me.
Then there is the letter to Ephesian Christians who were
told, “Abandon the old ways”. They
believed the message of Jesus and continued their old ways, or “Hope without
cost”. Stop, he says, “everything—and
I do mean everything—connected with that old way of life has to go. It’s rotten
through and through. Get rid of it! And then take on an entirely new way of
life” Paul taught them to partner with Jesus in life, receive the Holy
Spirit and live as the Spirit teaches. Sadly
enough, their behavior was of the flesh and not the Spirit. They continued, under the guise of
Christianity, to live as people of the world, governed by the prince of the
power of the air, Satan himself. For example,
let there be: No more lies, vs. 25 2. No anger past bedtime, vs. 26. No
stealing, get an honest job, vs 28. No dirty or foul talk, say only what
edifies vs 29. Do not grieve God, vs 30. And, be gentle and forgive one another.
Vs 31.
Lessons: 1. The
people picked up the word labor and misinterpreted it to mean they had to work
for salvation. They completely missed the word, give. Steeped in
legalistic religion, they thought they had to “do something” to merit eternal
life. Jesus made it clear that only one “work” was necessary—to believe on the Savior.
When a person believes on Christ, he is not performing a good work that earns
him salvation. There is certainly no credit in believing, for it is what God
does in response to our faith that is important (see Eph. 2:8–10). Do You Believe?
2. This sermon on
“the bread of life” is actually a dialogue between Christ and the people,
especially the religious leaders (“the Jews”). We see four responses of the crowd to the Lord
Jesus in John 6: seeking (vv. 22–40), murmuring (vv. 41–51), striving (vv.
52–59), and departing (vv. 60–71). How would you respond? When you participate in Holy Communion, do
you see the table as one prepared by Christ for you? And do you see it as food for the soul? Jesus pointed out that there are two kinds of
food: food for the body, which is necessary but not the most important; and
food for the inner man, the spirit, which is essential. What the people needed
was not food but life, and life is a gift. Food only sustains life, but Jesus
gives eternal life.
3. In His reply to
their impetuous request, Jesus used two key words that often appear in this
sermon: come and believe. To come to Jesus means to believe on Him, and to
believe on Him means to come to Him. Believing is not merely an intellectual
thing, giving mental assent to some doctrine. It means to come to Christ and yield yourself to Him.
At the close of His sermon, Jesus illustrated coming and believing by speaking
about eating and drinking. To come to Christ and believe on Him means to
receive Him within, just as you receive food and drink.
4. John 6:37–40
contains Jesus’ explanation of the process of personal salvation. These are
among the most profound words He ever spoke, and we cannot hope to plumb their
depths completely. He explained that salvation involves both divine sovereignty
and human responsibility. The Father gives men and women to the Son (John 6:37,
39; 17:2, 6, 9, 11–12, 24), but these men and women must come to Him, that is,
believe on Him.
Conclusion: Fast
forward to the Ephesians selection and see an example of people who believe but
are not disciples! The behavior of
Ephesian Christians is an example of people who play church and want the
benefits of Eternal Hope without the commitment to following in the footsteps
of Christ. If this, is you, repent, turn
your life away from the desires of the flesh and this world. Make an about face and walk the walk and life
of Christ.
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