“Your fathers did eat manna in the wilderness, and are dead. [I am] the bread which cometh down from heaven, that a man may eat thereof, and not die.” – Jesus (John 6:35b, 49-50)
They all knew about manna — their ancestors were hungry and God nourished them with “bread” from heaven. It was God’s miracle through Moses, so different they called it, “Manna”, which literally means, “What is it?!”
When Jesus’ audience asked him for a miracle like Moses gave, he said he was the miracle itself.
Like manna was given by God to satisfy hunger, Jesus satisfies the gnawing hunger for something more. Unlike Moses’ manna which sustained a short while, eventually going stale, and breading worms, God’s true “living” bread is always fresh, satisfies for ever, and gives unending life.
Of course, they had problems with metaphors.
Sound Bite: Jesus is not the miracle worker, he is the miracle itself.
Prayer: Jesus, don’t just give me bread, be my bread.
– fritz@langgang.com
See also: “What He Is, Not What He Does” – June 9, 2011


I remember the first time I ever realized a feeling of emptiness inside was hunger for something beyond what the world could give. I found satiation in God’s Word and was saddened by the years spent trying to fill that void with anything else.
As parents we can help with the wiring but the spark has to come from God.
Thanks, Becky, for reading, voting, and commenting.