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See The Signs Pt 6 | Bread That Gives Life | Andrew Serr

See The Signs Pt 6 | Bread That Gives Life | Andrew Serr

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Key Passage 👇
⭐️ BIG IDEA
What bread is to the body, Jesus is to the soul.
👉 1. The Provider Is Greater Than the Provision
Jesus walks where only God walks and says, egō eimi — “It is I / I AM.”
👉 2. Your Hunger Points to a Deeper Need
The lesson of manna was not: Bread keeps you alive.
The lesson was: God keeps you alive.
The Father had already been telling them who to look for.
Jesus is saying, “If you’ve really been listening to Him, you’ll recognize Me.”
The problem wasn’t that God had been silent.
The problem was they weren’t listening to what He had already said.
👉 3. Life Is Received by Trusting Jesus
Come: hunger (eat)
Believe: thirst (drink)

Eating and drinking are Jesus’ picture of receiving Him by faith.
The cross is not the reason God loves us.
The cross is the evidence that He already does.
They (the crowd) wanted the bread…
Peter realized: Jesus is the Bread.
❤️ Response

1. Admit Your Need
I cannot give myself the life I need.

2. Believe Jesus Gives Life
Jesus gave His life for me.

3. Receive Him By Faith
I am putting my trust in Jesus.

You can look at bread and still starve.
You have to receive it.

Discussion Questions →

1. Why do you think the crowd was more interested in what Jesus could give them than in who Jesus actually was?

2. What are some ways we can make the same mistake—wanting Jesus’ provision more than Jesus Himself?

3. What do you think Jesus meant when He said, “I am the bread of life”?

4. The Israelites learned that “man does not live on bread alone.” What was God trying to teach them through their hunger and the manna?

5. What temporary things are we tempted to depend on for satisfaction, security, or life?

6. Jesus said that those who had truly listened to the Father would recognize Him. What can keep us from hearing or responding to what God has already revealed?

7. What is the difference between admiring Jesus and actually depending on Him?

8. Jesus described believing in Him as eating and drinking. What does that picture teach us about faith?

9. Why do you think many disciples walked away in John 6, while Peter responded, “Lord, to whom shall we go?”

10. Where in your life right now do you most need to say to Jesus, “My life depends on You”?