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Why is the teaching of materialism addressed in Jesus' hard sayings?

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Jesus addresses materialism in His hard sayings to expose the false motives of those seeking Him for worldly benefits rather than for spiritual nourishment.

In John 6:26-27, Jesus confronts the crowd, revealing their true motives for following Him. He states that they sought Him not for His miracles but because they had eaten and were filled. This insight shows that their interest was superficial and self-serving, prioritizing their physical needs over their spiritual well-being. By emphasizing this point, Jesus highlights the futility of prioritizing earthly sustenance over the everlasting life He offers. This serves as a reminder that genuine faith must grapple with the temptation of materialism, urging believers to seek a relationship with Christ that transcends worldly desires.
Scripture References: John 6:26-27, Matthew 6:19-21

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Hard Sayings
Don Bell · Feb 7, 2010
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