In his sermon titled "The True Bread," Gary Shepard addresses the profound theological concept of Christ as the true bread of life, contrasting it with the manna given to the Israelites in Exodus 16. He emphasizes that the natural desire of humanity is inadequate for spiritual sustenance, as demonstrated by the Jews' superficial understanding of Jesus in John 6. The sermon draws heavily on scriptural references, notably John 6:26-35 and Exodus 16:15-4, illustrating that the manna, while a gift of God's grace, only foreshadows the greater reality of Christ, who offers eternal life. Shepard argues that spiritual life hinges upon genuinely believing in Christ, as failing to do so leads to spiritual death, highlighting the necessity of Christ's redemptive work and encouraging listeners to see Him as their only source of true nourishment and life.
“The bread of God is He which cometh down from heaven and giveth life unto the world.”
“If you have what you deserve, or if you have what you can merit and earn, you'll die in your sins.”
“Believing on Him is what eating or taking unto yourself this true bread is all about.”
“Eat and live. Don’t eat and die.”
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