Monday, February 1, 2016

I Will Follow

John 6:66-67 "From that time many of His disciples went back,and walked no more with Him.Then said Jesus unto the twelve,Will you also go away?
In this chapter of John we have what can be called the revelation of Jesus Christ. Jesus reveals who he is,why he came, and our work in this great plan of salvation. Since the fall of man, it has always be about reconciling man back with God. From Noah's ark, to Joseph in egypt, to Moses leading the children of Israel from Egypt and even Samson's battles, were all about the salvation of  mankind. Jesus died to save man from his sins.

Here in the story we have a great multitude following Jesus. Many followed Jesus seeking the feeding of the flesh. The miracles he preformed and the food which they ate. We have many today seeking Jesus for material and worldly possessions and not for the blessing of the salvation of their souls. Jesus reveals to us our work in this great plan, he took the loaves, blessed them, then broke them, and gave to the disciples, who then distributed it among the people. Jesus then instructed them to gather up the fragments that none be lost. See Jesus came that none be lost, he has given us the blessed word of God, for us to take out and share with a dying world, that none be lost. We are then to take up the fragments of broken lives, and lead them to Jesus. Then Jesus will reveal who he is, that they might eat of his flesh and drink of his blood and enter into the kingdom.
Jesus must live on the inside of us, he is the living word by which we shall have everlating life. He is the abundant life promised us by Gods word. God never promised us big cars, fancy houses, large bank accounts, he never said the road would be easy, a narrow uphill road is never an easy road especially when so many are bumping into you on their way down. But what he did promise is that he would never leave you nor forsake you, and life more abundantly.What can be more abundant than a life lived in the arms of our savior. Jesus is asking you "Will you go away?"

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