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How does the concept of manna relate to the gospel today?

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Manna symbolizes Christ as the sustenance needed daily for spiritual nourishment, much like the gospel.

The concept of manna as portrayed in Scripture serves as a powerful symbol of Christ, reiterating the necessity of daily spiritual nourishment through the gospel. Just as the Israelites were provided with manna every morning as their need dictated, Christians are called to receive the gospel as their daily bread. John 6:35 reflects this, where Jesus declares, 'I am the bread of life; he who comes to me shall never hunger.' This relationship affirms the theological framework that emphasizes Christ as our ongoing sustenance—our spiritual nourishment that must be sought after each day. Failure to draw from this source can lead to spiritual dryness, thus underscoring the necessity of engaging with the gospel today, as it is the means by which believers receive the grace needed to live out their faith.
Scripture References: John 6:35, Exodus 16

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Ian Potts · Nov 29, 2020
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