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Why is Christ compared to the Bread of Life?

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Christ is the Bread of Life, representing sustenance for believers through faith and His Word.

In the sermon, Christ is referred to as the Bread of Life, which signifies His vital role in the spiritual nourishment of believers. Just as David ate the showbread in the tabernacle, believers are invited to continually 'feast' on Christ by faith. This metaphor highlights that spiritual sustenance comes from Christ and His righteousness alone. As believers feed on His Word and trust in His continuing work, they are spiritually sustained throughout their lives. John 6 affirms this idea, where Jesus declares, 'I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst.' Thus, Christ is essential for life both now and eternally.
Scripture References: John 6:35, 1 Samuel 21:6

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