Rick Warta's sermon "Christ the Bread of Life," based on John 6:1-45, addresses the doctrine of Christ as the spiritual sustenance for believers, emphasizing the necessity of faith in Him for eternal life. The preacher underscores that while physical hunger is a natural necessity, spiritual hunger for righteousness can only be satisfied through Jesus Christ, who is the true bread from Heaven. Warta draws attention to various scriptural references, including John 20:31, which states that the purpose of the Gospel is for individuals to believe in Jesus for life, thus demonstrating the interconnectedness of faith and life in Christ. He highlights that Jesus performed miraculous acts, such as feeding 5,000, to illustrate the spiritual nourishment He provides, fulfilling God’s covenant promise as the ultimate Passover Lamb whose sacrifice is sufficient for the salvation of sinners. The sermon concludes by affirming the practical significance of relying solely on Christ for salvation, as He is the Bread of Life that offers eternal sustenance and satisfaction.
“In order for God to receive from us a full satisfaction to his justice, the Lord Jesus Christ had to bear our sins and bear the sicknesses that we deserve.”
“The work God requires is not something we can do. It's only done by the One He sent. We have to look to Him whom God provided.”
“Whoever looks to Christ, coming to him for life, for salvation from our sins, that person has been given by God to come to Christ and they find the satisfaction of their souls in him because God is satisfied with him.”
“These things were written that you might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you might have life through his name.”
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