In Bill Parker's sermon titled "Christ, The Bread of Life," he explores the theological significance of God's provision of manna in Exodus 16 as a foreshadowing of Christ. He emphasizes Israel's dependence on God's grace for both physical sustenance and spiritual survival, illustrating the connection between the Old Testament manna and Christ as the true bread of life (John 6:48). Parker argues that the Israelites' complaints reveal humanity's proclivity toward unbelief and dependence on divine grace, mirroring the fallen nature of man. He asserts that God provides for believers unconditionally, underscoring the finished work of Christ as the ultimate source of salvation and sustenance. The sermon highlights the importance of recognizing God's sovereign grace and the necessity of resting in Christ for both physical and spiritual nourishment.
“We are totally dependent upon the Lord for our spiritual survival. The Lord saves us by his grace, and thank God he keeps us by his grace.”
“Your issue’s with God, not with the old poor preacher that’s standing behind the pulpit.”
“Every one of God’s people, he gives them a hunger for this bread, whoever they are.”
“He said, come unto me all ye that labor and heavy laden, I’ll give you rest.”
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