Jesus, the Bread of Life

May 29, 2016 Speaker: Cedric Moss Series: Sunday Gathering Standalone

Passage: John 6:35–59

Metaphors are a powerful way to communicate an important point. A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to something or someone which is not literally the case. Scripture is filled with metaphors. For example, in John’s gospel, Jesus uses seven “I am” metaphors to describe himself. The first one is: “I am the bread of life.” Without even knowing the rest of what Jesus said about being the bread of life, we get a very vivid picture in our minds. But exactly what does Jesus mean by claiming to be the bread of life? Today’s sermon seeks to answer this important question.

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