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Jesus the Bread of Life

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How long since you last ate something? Or drank something? Anything? How long before you’ll eat or drink again? For all of us, some bread and wine is on the menu within the next few minutes. After that, a tea or a coffee, a biscuit. Maybe home and have a snack before bed. Then up for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks in between, deserts, coffees, a biscuit here, a piece of fruit there. How long are we ever awake and not eating?

Hunger is written into our humanity – from Genesis chapter 1, humanity has been born hungry. Born needy. Born dependent on something ELSE to give us life. Every day we need food or we die. And every day we feel our hunger.

These days we don’t feel hungry for very long. We tend to graze don’t we? We’re never very far from food so we don’t often feel our hunger. And when we do we feed ourselves pretty quickly, but even that constant eating shows our dependence. Human beings are weak. Within a few hours without food we can become frail, lethargic, despairing... When my blood sugar’s low, the world is coming to an end. Emma has to tell me, “Don’t worry Henny Penny, the sky’s not falling you’re just hungry.” Just hungry. We’re all hungry, all the time. And our hunger preaches to us. It tells me, on an almost hourly basis: “Glen, you are NOT self-sufficient. You are NOT independent. You do NOT have any life in yourself. You have very limited reserves and if you don’t quickly replenish them, you will die.” LIFE must constantly come to us from OUTSIDE OURSELVES. We have no life within us, we are empty, needy, weak, dependent creatures who MUST RECEIVE or we die.

Some people try to resist this necessity. Have you heard of a small sect called the Breatharians? They believe they can exist without food, through learning secret techniques they claim they can live on air and light alone. Last year a 65 year old Seattle woman held out for 47 days without eating. She had only water and tea (which itself is cheating really, but still 47 days is hugely impressive). Nonetheless she was aiming for a one hundred day fast but she called it off after receiving what she called "a message from the universe that it was time to stop."

A message from the rest of the world says “Don’t be so stupid! You cannot escape your need for food.” You cannot learn special techniques to generate your own sustenance. There are no special exercises or achievements or performances that give you life. You can’t earn life, you’ve got to RECEIVE it, from OUTSIDE yourself.

In the Old Testament, the Israelites got a powerful lesson in dependence. They were saved from slavery in Egypt, brought through the Red Sea miraculously and promised a land of milk and honey. But in between their freedom and their future they had to pass through a howling wasteland. Millions of grumbling Israelites had to survive in a desert with no earthly possibility for food. So what did God do? Did He teach them Breatharian methods so that their own spiritual techniques would get them through? Did He make them SELF-sustaining through their own religious practices?

No, God never wants us to be SELF-sustaining. He feeds His people with the Bread of Heaven. Manna in the wilderness. Every day the LORD supplied this food, like morning dew, it was freely available. It couldn’t be earnt. Even if you went out to gather lots and lots, you didn’t get more than anyone else. If you tried to store it up, it went off. If you went out on the Sabbath, you wouldn’t find any – God provided double on Fridays so that everyone could rest properly. This bread was a PURE GIFT. In NO SENSE was this bread earned. And a whole generation of Israelites REALLY learnt how desperately needy they were and how wonderfully generous God is....

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Three Talks on Down to Earth Mission (for Student Leaders in Wales)

Down to Earth Saviour (including Matthew 3)

Down to Earth People (1 Peter)

Down to Earth Living (Philippians 2:5-18)

 

Three Talks on Colossians (for Student Leaders in the South West of England)

What do you picture when you picture God? (Colossians 1:15-23)

What do you picture when you picture Jesus? (Colossians 2:6-19)

What does God picture when He pictures you? (Colossians 2:20-3:11)

 

 

Yesterday at King's Church I preached as part of their Big Objections series:

"What sort of God would send good people of other faiths to hell?"

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And here's me in different settings, tackling different aspects of that question:

Aren't all religions basically the same?

Why doesn't God accept everyone? (Why is there a hell?)

What happens when you die?

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When the Sun of Righteousness rises to banish the darkness, He will have two distinct effects.

To those with an organic connection to Christ, it means warming, life-giving rays.

To those disconnected to Christ, it means their shriveling as the lifeless branches they are - making them fit only for the furnace.

Same Sun, two different effects.

To the believer it is the sunshine of eternal love. To the unbeliever it is the furnace of God's righteousness.

Therefore the whole world is summoned to find healing in Christ's wings.

 

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christmas-in-dark-placesHere's my sermon from Sunday night.

Just before I preached they showed our video: Christmas in Dark Places. That's essentially the theme of the sermon - Christ joins us in our darkness, to bring us His light. He joins our family to bring us into His.

At one point I also refer to WestJet's Christmas video which raises questions about the real spirit of Christmas (and the spirit of consumerism). Listen to hear more...

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What is the true spirit of Christmas?

The spirit of Scrooge?

The spirit of Winterfest?

The spirit of Santa? Or

The Spirit of the Christ Child

PS - this sermon was the birth of the Anti-Santy Ranty.
Isaiah 9

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJmhKeiRUSI

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JesusHere are three talks given recently for students in the south west. Taken from Colossians, they are shaped around three questions:

1. What do you think of when you think of God?

2. What do you think of when you think of Jesus?

3. What does God think of when He thinks of you?

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bibleIf you could describe God with one word, what would it be?

If you could attach any adjective to the word God, how would you characterize God?

Maybe loving? Maybe powerful? Maybe holy?

Martin Luther once said that if he had only one adjective, he might choose “SPEAKING”. God is “The Speaking God.”  Does that surprise you?...

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