It's Day 11 and we're in John 6.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 15 - Jesus didn't trust people's instincts to lead to the right thing. Why do I sometimes?
Help:
- Verse 29 - This isn't saying that we just have to say we "believe" in Jesus and then we can go live our lives any way we want. To truly believe in Jesus, I must then act on what He said to do (i.e. follow His teachings) because I believe that what He said is true is really true. That's required to actually believe in Jesus.
- Verses 51-56, 60, 63 - This is the original "hard saying" from Jesus. These are tough words. The best way I think to understand it is that Jesus sacrificed His body and blood in my place, so therefore I have to receive that into my life in order to experience new spiritual life. Obviously, we tie these words into what we celebrate at communion.
If you want to read the chapter online, here's a link.
Your Comments and Questions:
- "Where God spoke to me: Jesus went up to Jerusalem. Why: Jesus made at least five trips to Jerusalem and, other than his baptism by John, most of the important events recorded in the Scriptures happened in Jerusalem. He made his triumphal entry in Jerusalem where he was hailed by palm branches and called the Messiah. He cleansed the temple. He confronted the religious authorities in Jerusalem, the last supper was in Jerusalem, he was arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane, tried and convicted in Jerusalem, and there he was crucified. It seems he was always going to Jerusalem, though he knew the final outcome. One of my favorite songs is by Terry Talbot, brother of the very famous John Michael Talbot. However, non-famous Terry may be, one of the lines in a song is, “Don’t you know that you can find me on the road to Jerusalem?” That line has always stuck with me, for we all have our Jerusalems. It is there Jesus invites us to come and die to self."