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What does manna teach us about Christ?

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Manna teaches that Christ is the true bread from heaven, providing spiritual nourishment and sustaining believers.

Manna serves as an essential symbol of Christ in the Scriptures. In John 6:30-35, Jesus declares Himself as the 'bread of life,' highlighting the parallels between the manna given to the Israelites and Himself. Manna came down from heaven to satisfy the physical hunger of the people, while Jesus fulfills the spiritual hunger of the believer. Just as the Israelites were to gather and consume the manna daily, Christians are called to partake of Christ each day through faith, prayer, and the Word. This illustrates that Christ is not only our sustenance but also the source of eternal life, fulfilling God’s promise of provision both physically and spiritually.
Scripture References: John 6:30-35

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Todd Nibert · Sep 5, 2007
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