Bread of Life

A crumbling stone tower stands alone atop a windswept hill. its weathered facade is etched with deep grooves, reminiscent of bread crumbs carved by the elements. faint rays of golden hour light filter through the tower's broken windows, casting an ethereal glow on the cracked interior walls. outside, a flock of sparrows flutters around the base, some perching briefly on the stone ledge of the window before flying off. the scene evokes the enduring, yet imperelementent nature of earthly sustenance, contrasted with the eternal, life-giving nourishment found only in the sacred presence.

More Than Bread: Finding the True Sustenance in John 6

This is a strong, expository sermon on John 6:1-15. The pastor excels at placing the miracle in its redemptive-historical context, correctly identifying its typological connections to the Manna, Elisha, and the Lord's Supper. The soteriology is sound, emphasizing persevering faith born of grace against the superficial interest of the crowd. The handling of Scripture is reverent and the Christological focus is unwavering.

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