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Day 6 – John 6

Friday, January 9th, 2009

Sorry, this didn’t get up yesterday.  I posted it, but forgot to enter it into the right spot.  Here it is.  Thanks for reading along.

Jesus reveals Himself as the Bread of Life.  The passage begins with a need to feed the 5000.

Jesus asked, “Where shall we buy bread for these people to eat?”  He asked this only to test him, for he already had in mind what he was going to do. John 6:5,6 Curious to me that Jesus would ask a question to test them.  How often does he test us, test our faith?  Jesus was providing a “set up” for his disciples to look to him and believe.

After taking the boys lunch and multiplying the loaves and fishes to feed the 5000, the disciples took up 12 basketfuls – a full basket for each disciple.  That has always intrigued me.  What do we learn here?  That as we humbly learn to put what is ours into God’s hand that He might use it for others, we often end up with greater fullness ourselves.

Eventually, Jesus ends up on the other side of the lake and the crowd comes looking for him.  Jesus said they have come looking for him because they ate the loaves and had their fill (v. 26).

v. 27 (Jesus said) “Do not work for food that spoils, but for food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you.” Jesus wanted the crowd to know that even though he provided them with a physical meal, that he had something much greater to give.  They should spend their lives seeking after that which will satisfy them eternally.  He said he could give them such food.

v. 28, 29 “Then they asked him, ‘What must we do to do the works God requires?’  Jesus answered, ‘The work of God is this: to believe in the one he (God) has sent (Jesus).” The truest work we can ever do is a work of faith.  It must all begin and stem from a true, active faith in the person of Jesus Christ.  We can not approach God on any other grounds.  Faith in Christ, through Christ gives us access to all of God.  And we must continue to live and serve and obey God in faith, through faith, and by faith.  This is our great work as believers.  True faith is never passive.  It actively believes, serves and trusts God.

(v. 30,31) The crowd begins to ask Jesus for a sign.  They begin to connect his small miracle of feeding the 5000 with Moses’ provision of manna for a whole nation for 40 years.  They are basically asking Jesus to do something greater than Moses, something more than the miraculous feeding.  In their mind, Moses’ meal didn’t even start with 5 loaves, and it went on for a long period of time. He had one up on Jesus in their mind.

Jesus corrects the crowd (v. 32, 33).  It wasn’t Moses who gave bread from heaven, but the Father who gives true bread from heaven.  And this true bread is he who comes down from heaven and gives life to the world.  When the crowd asked Jesus for this bread, Jesus responded:

v. 35 “I am the bread of life.  He who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty.” In the end, Jesus wanted the people to know that it wasn’t about manna, and it wasn’t about loaves and fishes.  He was and is the bread of life.  Bread implied provision, substenance, satisfaction, filling of hunger, nutrition.  Jesus is the true bread who has come down for heaven.  He fills us, satisfies us.  He is God’s provision for our sin, for our lives.  We must feed upon Jesus to have true life, or else we shall perish and die.  This story is such a picture of how focused humans can become upon their bellies, and their temporal wants and desires.  In the end, we neglect the greater needs settling for the crumbs of this world, and neglecting the feast Christ offers to us.  Let Him be your daily bread.  He is sufficient today to meet all of your needs.  Your work is to believe – and to receive all that He is!

Constructing Christmas: Christmas Eve (David Yarborough) December 24, 2008

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Christmas Eve Service, December 24, 2008
About the Series

While the New Testament begins with the birth and the arrival of Jesus Christ, there is a lot of history behind it in the Old Testament. How does the Old Testament story relate to and prepare us for Christmas and all that would follow. If you think it takes you a long time to get ready for Christmas, you might just might be amazed at all of the Christmas preparations God made throughout the Old Testament. Listen along as this series begins with a tree in a garden, and watch God begin to construct His Christmas plan from the beginning.

Jonah: Man On The Run (David Yarborough) – September 14, 2008

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

What do you do when God calls you to do something you don’t want to do. The choice is to obey or disobey. You can run to God or run from God. Jonah ran and found the consequences of his disobedience. God chased in order to bring Jonah back to Himself. Maybe we all have a little Jonah in us after all.

About the Series

The book of Jonah certainly holds up a mirror for us to see our own journey with God. How often do we run? What does God have to do to get our attention? What will it take for us to turn back and cry out to God again? Does God give us another chance when we have failed? These are some of the questions that are answered in the story of Jonah. Join us for the journey as you may just a lot more of yourself in Jonah than you have ever realized.

Get In The Game: Who's on Your Team (David Yarborough) – August 17, 2008

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

About the Series

The Christian life is not a spectator sport. We are called to get off the bench and engage with others. As we Get in the Game we find a fulfilling life in God.

This Side Up: It's More Blessed to Give Than to Receive (David Yarborough) – June 8, 2008

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Is it really more blessed to give than to receive? Why is it often so hard for us to give? What if we are really missing out on God’s best for us because we have not made a commitment to truly give to God and His kingdom?

About the Series

This Side Up – What if we are living life Upside Down? What if the values, attitudes and beliefs that we display on a daily basis are often upside down from the life that God has called us to live? Join us for this five week series as see what Jesus had to say about putting things Right Side Up.

Inside Out help Wanted

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Parents, we are putting together teams to help serve on a rotation on Wednesday nights from 6:00–9:00pm. Our desire is to provide a ministry of presence promoting safety and security to our students while attending our youth services. If you would be willing to volunteer 3 hours of your time once per month or would like more information sign up at the information counter in the atrium or call Shannon at 634–7052.

No Rush Hour on Nov. 18th

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

Rush Hour will not be held on November 18th due to the Fusion retreat next weekend.

Christmas is Coming

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

We will be “decking the halls” on November 27th, 28th, and 29th at 10:00am. Join us for fun, fellowship, muffins and coffee as we decorate the church! Sign up sheets are on the information tables downstairs.

Operation Christmas Child

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

We are partnering with Samaritan’s Purse in Operation Christmas Child to provide Christmas gifts to children in foreign countries. You can get involved by simply packing a shoe box with small items. Stop by one of the information tables downstairs and pick up a brochure with all of the details. This is a small yet effective way that we can make a difference in someone’s life this Christmas season. Boxes should be returned to the church by next Sunday, November 18th.

Like Taking Photos?

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Great! We are finding a greater need to have people in place to take pictures during services and events at SSCC. You don’t even have to own a camera. The church has everything you will need. If you have an interest in helping, please call Mike at the church office or email him at mike@sscommunitychurch.com.