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How does Christ's sacrifice relate to His role as bread of life?

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Christ's sacrifice is integral to His being the bread of life, as He gives His flesh and blood for the life of the world.

Jesus links His identity as the bread of life directly with His sacrificial death in John 6:51, where He states that the bread He gives is His flesh, which He will give for the life of the world. This profound truth indicates that His physical body was given in obedience to redeem His people from sin and death. The shedding of His blood signifies the fulfillment of God's justice, making salvation possible for the elect. Thus, His sacrifice is the foundation upon which believers find life, illustrating the critical link between His atoning work and His offer of eternal nourishment.
Scripture References: John 6:51, Hebrews 9:22

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Christ the Bread
Clay Curtis · May 2, 2021
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