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Deep Desires: The Bread of Life

This message focused on spiritual hunger and Jesus’ declaration in John 6:35: “I am the bread of life; the one who comes to Me will not be hungry, and the one who believes in Me will never be thirsty.” Many of our worst choices, addictions, and emotional struggles stem from “a deep unsatisfied spiritual hunger” and “what we most crave, what we most need, we can only get from Jesus”.
The sermon introduced a new series on the seven “I Am” statements of Jesus in the Gospel of John, highlighting how these declarations address the greatest areas of human brokenness. The name “I Am” originates from Exodus 3:14, where God revealed Himself to Moses as “I Am who I Am,” signifying His eternal and self-sufficient nature. Jesus’ claim to be the “bread of life” symbolizes the essential nourishment our souls need, just as bread sustains our physical bodies.
Through the miracle of feeding the 5,000 (John 6:4-14), Jesus demonstrated that He alone can meet our deepest needs. While the crowd saw Jesus as a provider of physical bread, they misunderstood His true purpose. “We have a bigger problem than oppression, a deeper problem than empty stomachs—our soul is starving.” The call to action included participating in fasting during Lent to cultivate spiritual hunger and to recognize the need for Jesus, the true bread of life.
As you reflect on this message this week, consider the following:
- Are there areas in your life where you have been feeding on “spiritual junk food” rather than the true bread of life?
- How can you cultivate a deeper spiritual hunger for Jesus in this season?
- What practical steps can you take to ensure you are truly nourished by the bread of life rather than temporary substitutes?
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