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Why is Jesus called the daily bread?

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Jesus is called the daily bread as He sustains us spiritually on a daily basis.

In the sermon, it is emphasized that just as the Israelites were commanded to gather manna daily, believers are called to seek Christ, their daily bread, through Scripture and prayer. This illustrates the dependency of Christians on Christ for their spiritual nourishment. In John 6:35, Jesus declares that He is the bread of life; those who come to Him will not hunger or thirst. This not only conveys the physical act of seeking sustenance but also reflects a deeper reality: that spiritual life and daily sustenance are found exclusively in Him. The daily gathering reflects the need for continual communion and dependence on Christ as our source of life and strength.
Scripture References: John 6:35, Exodus 16:19-20

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