Then Jesus said to them, "Most assuredly, I
say to you, Moses did not give you the bread from heaven, but My Father gives
you the true bread from heaven.
John 6:32
John 6:32
Jesus fed
5,000 people one afternoon because the crowd that came out to hear Him was
hungry, and being the Creator, He had the power to make bread from thin air.
The miracle didn’t go unnoticed and many decided to follow their leader to cash
in on the free lunch. However, there was a problem; he was gone the next day
and they took hours to find Him on the other side of the lake.
They
wanted lunch, but since Jesus was a preacher, they would ask in a way that
sounded spiritual: “Moses gave our ancestors bread from heaven in the
wilderness for 40 years,” they said, “What can you do?” Some in the group were
ready to make Him their King, if, in fact, He could provide them with a food
entitlement program. However, by the time they got there, the cafeteria was
closed.
Christ
began His answer to them by declaring Himself the True Bread from Heaven. This was to distinguish Himself from the
false bread from heaven (i.e. the manna that the Israelites ate). It’s doubtful
that God made the angels bake sweet bread every morning and then beam it down
to the Sinai desert. Like most of God’s miracles, there may have been some
natural explanation for it, but what they missed was the true miracle of God’s
provision.
The
miracle the crowd missed the day before was not baskets of food in a barren
place, but the Creator who came down from heaven and stood in front of them, providing
for their need. The would-be Jesus groupies were hung up on the all-you-can-eat
fish sandwiches they had eaten a day earlier and were clueless to the fact that
they had before them the True Bread from
Heaven. Jesus tried to direct their attention to the more important
spiritual truth, but all they could think about was, “Feed us! Feed us!” That
is so sad because they not only walked away hungry, they were also spiritually lost.
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