Sermons About Bread-of-life
Isn’t that Joseph’s Boy? (John 6:35, 41-51)
I am the bread of life means that Jesus is both human and divine, spreading God’s abundance of love.
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
The particularity of Jesus, the worthlessness of our efforts to justify ourselves before God and the sovereignty and grace of God the Father all fly in the face of today’s fashion of presenting all ideas, morals and ambitions as being of equal worth. But John tells us that Jesus said it was so – that God has no other plan outside of Jesus.
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Doing the Works of God
What must we do to do the works God requries? Jesus Answered, "The work of God is this: to believe i the one he has sent...
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David and Goliath
Do we give in to the temptations of the world or do we follow God's word We can see that the enemy comes prepared for battle. How prepared are we for this battle. Do we truly trust and know God to effective battle Satan anytime, anyday?
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The Call To Freedom
Pastor Rick contrasts the slavery of our affluence with the freedom of God's abundance. Jesus is the Bread of Life. (Jn 6:10-15, 53-59)
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Jesus And The Hungry Heart
Jesus heals our aching, hungry hearts and meets our stifled needs with the reality of his "I AM" statement: "I AM the Bread of Life." He saves or makes alive, he satisfies, and he strengthens us on the journey of life.
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Bread of Life
Jesus is controversial and will blow away our "sentimentalized" understanding of Him. He touches on easy topics such as believing in Him as the only way to eternal life, predestination, and a metaphor that causes many of his followers to quit Him.
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Walk On or Walk Away (The Savior meets grumblers of God's grace)
Jesus not only says that he is the Bread of Life, but he also says that he is the Son of Man -- both have eternal significance! "Eternal significance" is also the description of God's grace! Grace begins there and ends there -- why do people grumble about this?
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