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What does the Bible say about hard sayings?

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The Bible addresses hard sayings in John 6, where Jesus' teachings were often considered offensive or difficult to accept.

In John 6, we see a significant moment where many of Jesus' disciples found His teachings to be hard sayings. He refers to Himself as the bread of life and speaks about the necessity of eating His flesh and drinking His blood. This was not merely about physical sustenance but addressed spiritual truth, indicating the need for personal faith and acceptance of His sacrifice. These teachings illustrate the essence of the gospel, which is often seen as difficult to grasp or accept due to its challenge to human pride and autonomy. The disciples' struggles reflect a timeless aspect of the Christian faith, revealing our inherent resistance to fully embrace the truths of God's word without the work of the Spirit.
Scripture References: John 6:60-66

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A Hard Saying
Jim Byrd · Dec 28, 2016
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