
Sermon Summary
Come and See the Signs (Part 1) Gospel of John - Bread of Life
Have you ever felt a deep spiritual hunger that no earthly satisfaction could fill? In Pastor Bill's powerful exploration of John 6, he unveils Jesus' profound declaration: "I am the bread of life." Through the miraculous feeding of the 5,000 and Jesus walking on water, we witness Christ meeting both physical and spiritual needs - yet pointing to something far greater. Pastor Bill emphasizes that just as bread is essential for physical life, Jesus is essential for spiritual life. He challenges us to move beyond merely knowing about Jesus to truly knowing Him, comparing many Christians to fans who want benefits without commitment. The sermon culminates in a compelling truth: faith isn't about having every answer, but about choosing to stay with Christ because He alone satisfies our deepest hunger. Through vivid illustrations of fresh-baked bread and medical students' journey from knowledge to practice, Pastor Bill calls us to stop being spectators and fully participate in Christ's transformative work, reminding us that information without transformation doesn't save.
Sermon Questions
Week 6: Come and See the Signs (Part 1) Gospel of John - Bread of Life - 2/8/26
In John 6:35, Jesus says 'I am the bread of life.' How is Jesus like bread in our daily lives, and what does it mean to be truly satisfied by Him rather than temporary things?
What temporary things do you tend to turn to for satisfaction before turning to Jesus?
The sermon talks about the difference between 'knowing of Jesus' and 'truly knowing Jesus.' What's the difference between these two types of knowledge, and why does it matter?
How would you describe your current relationship with Jesus - are you watching from a distance or walking closely with Him?
Why did many people in John 6 follow Jesus for the wrong reasons, and how might we do the same thing today?
What are some ways you might be seeking Jesus's benefits without seeking actual transformation in your life?
What does it mean to be 'spiritually hungry,' and how is this different from physical hunger?
What kind of spiritual hunger are you experiencing right now in your life?
When Peter says 'Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life' (John 6:68), what was he really saying about his faith in Jesus?
When have you stayed faithful to Jesus even when things weren't making sense in your life?
