In his sermon titled "Labor for Everlasting Meat," Kevin Thacker addresses the theological significance of seeking Christ as the true sustenance for life, contrasting it with the temporal satisfaction found in earthly provisions. Thacker emphasizes that the crowds who followed Jesus were primarily motivated by their physical hunger rather than a genuine desire for spiritual nourishment. Scriptural references from John 6:22-29 are key to his argument, illustrating Christ's assertion that believers must “labor not for the meat which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life.” The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, showing how the people's hearts remained unchanged despite witnessing miracles, thus highlighting the necessity of God’s sovereign grace in opening one's eyes to recognize Christ as the true Bread of Life. Thacker concludes with a practical call for believers to prioritize their spiritual lives and relationships with Christ over the fleeting concerns of worldly existence.
“Labor not for the meat which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life.”
“They did not need to know when or how the Lord came hither. They needed this Word.”
“What proved him wasn't good stories or the feelings that people had. What proved him was his word.”
“We serve Him in these things. Back in our text here in John 6.”
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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