16/02/2025
Text: John 6:35
God's Word for us today is John 6:35, "Jesus said to them, 'I am the Bread of Life; whoever comes to Me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in Me shall never thirst.'"
Do you remember the food pyramid? It was that pyramid with three or four levels in it, showing us what we should be eating for a balanced diet. On the bottom level, being the first and biggest level, are the cereals, like bread. Then go up a level, a little smaller, fruits and vegetables. Go up one more level are the proteins and dairy products. And finally on the top, a very small piece, are the sugars and sweets.
I understand that the food pyramid has been replaced in recent years with an image of a round plate, which gives much the same information. But today let's use the idea of a pyramid with three levels. Each of those levels will be one aspect of the Bread of Life. Jesus gives Himself as the Bread of Life so that all we need, the entire pyramid, can be filled by Him and His gifts.
Let's start with the lowest level of our food pyramid. This is the natural place for our theme of the Bread of Life as that broad, large first level contains the cereals, and breads, and rice, pasta. Think of a bread that is solid, not especially tall but thick.
I grew up on our Minnesota dairy farm; my mother made a Finnish flat bread that was perfect for this. It was a circle about ten inches in diameter, about an inch thick. And I mean thick! But Finnish flat bread is pretty rare, so let's think instead of an unsliced bagel, like the one I'm holding right now. A simple bagel. Don't toast it, don't cover it with anything, just let it be a whole bagel. Now take a first bite and know that you'll be chewing on this for a long, long time. A whole, thick, dense bagel is not fast food. It is food to last. It's food to end a fast. If you're hungry some morning, that bagel will carry you through to noon at least.
Jesus as the Bread of Life is that solid foundation of our life, that enduring and filling meal. Listen again as Jesus describes Himself as the Bread of Life. "Jesus said, 'I am the Bread of Life; whoever comes to Me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in Me shall not thirst" (John 6:35). What a meal! We're impressed if a bagel can keep us satisfied for a few hours in the morning. But Jesus promises that He is the meal able to sustain us forever. He is the foundation that endures.
Jesus draws a comparison between His filling and the work of the manna that fed the people of Israel for the 40 years in the desert. Jesus said, "I am the Bread of Life. Your fathers ate the manna in the wilderness and they died. This is the Bread that comes down from heaven, so that one may eat of it and not die" (John 6:48-50). When the people of Israel were in desperate need, isolated in the desert, God gave them a completely surprising bread. They didn't need to return to Egypt for food and become slaves again. God saw their need and fed them right there in the desert. Furthermore, He fed them though they had not always trusted Him. They could have been left to die, but God would not abandon them. Instead, daily the bread from heaven came to them and sustained the whole of Israel until they entered the Promised Land. Jesus as the Bread of Life is that daily bread for us also. As the Bread of Life, Jesus reaches every person, every situation.
Let's go back to our example of the bagel. The bagel goes anywhere. If you have a long, early morning drive, bagels are perfect. Think of it. The bagel doesn't need a stove, or a toaster, or a refrigerator, none of which you have in your car anyway. But the humble, simple, always-ready bagel is perfect. Toss the bagels into the snack bag and don't worry, you can't really hurt a bagel. So, open up that bag of bagels and say, "Here's breakfast." You should be good at least till noon.
Now, think of the Bread of Life that Jesus is and the life that Jesus provides. This is not a fragile meal, a meal that needs an elaborate setting or preparation. This Bread of Life is Jesus Himself and His Word that endured the opposition of His enemies and faced even the cross and the tomb. This Bread of Life is the satisfying news that God has come to us in Jesus as the God who dwells with us. Manna followed the people of Israel throughout their decades of wandering. They never outran its presence. No place was beyond manna's reach. And so also in our lives, wherever we travel, wherever we wake up, Jesus is present with us. No place is unknown to Him, no setting too dark or distant for His reach. He is the enduring meal that is set before everyone. Jesus made the contrast between ordinary bread and His meal this way: "Do not labor for the food that perishes, but for the food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give to you" (John 6:27). This is the food that satisfies our needs. Jesus said in the Sermon on the Mount, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied" (M