One day a
crowd of people sought out Jesus because He had performed the miracle of
multiplying loaves of bread (John 6:11,26). They asked Him to perform a sign
like the manna from heaven that God had provided for His people in the desert
(6:30-31; Ex. 16:4). When Jesus said He was “the true bread from heaven” (John
6:32), the people didn’t understand. They wanted literal daily bread. But Jesus
was saying that He had been sent to be their spiritual bread; He would supply
their daily spiritual needs. If they, by faith, applied and took His words and
life into their very souls, they would experience everlasting satisfaction
(v.35).
Jesus
doesn’t want to be an optional commodity in our diets; He desires to be the
essential staple in our lives, our “necessary” food. As first-century Jews
could never imagine life without physical bread, may we never attempt to live
without Jesus, our spiritual bread!
Only
spiritual bread satisfies the hunger of the soul. (RBC)