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Why is Jesus as the manna important for Christians?

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Jesus as manna is vital for Christians because it represents our dependence on His grace for spiritual sustenance.

Jesus being identified as the manna in the wilderness is critical for Christians because it encapsulates the deal of reliance on Jesus for spiritual life. Just as the Israelites relied on manna for their physical survival, Christians are to depend on Christ for their spiritual nourishment. This metaphor emphasizes the need for a continual, daily dependence upon Christ and His finished work for sustenance in our faith. The experience of the Israelites with manna showcases God's provision, grace, and mercy (Exodus 16), teaching believers that their sustenance comes not from themselves but through Christ. The significance of feasting on this bread illustrates the believer's ongoing relationship with Christ, who provides all we need in our journey through life.
Scripture References: Exodus 16, John 6

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Manna
Angus Fisher · Jul 31, 2022
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