When you sit down to spend time in the Bible, do you ever find yourself just reading the words, instead of ingesting them into your soul? This year, I have been following a read-through-the-Bible in a year program. There are a lot of chapters to read each day, and sometimes I can slip into reading letters on a page. That’s one of the things I don’t like about this reading program.
However, I have been blessed this year to get the 30,000 feet perspective on Scripture and see how the Bible connects and is completely consistent. So often we hear about how the Bible contradicts itself. Funny how the same people that say that never actually read the Bible.
I’m finishing up the year in the book of John. It has been especially delightful to read about the life of Jesus from his most beloved disciple. A few weeks back, I gave a talk to a group of college students on John 6 and Jesus being the bread of life. John 6 is incredible. But it is awfully confusing if you take Jesus literally.
After telling the crowd to eat his body and drink his blood, a lot of people stopped following him. When Jesus asked his band of twelve if they would leave also. Peter responded with words that will echo into eternity: “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life, and we have believed, and have come to know, that you are the Holy One of God.”
After hearing Jesus use strange language for sixty-some odd verses, Peter had the correct interpretation: Jesus isn’t talking about cannibalism. He’s talking about believing his words and holding fast to them. If you want to eat Jesus’ body as the bread for your life, you’ll believe every word he speaks.
How do we feast spiritually? How do we find fulfillment in our hearts? We read the Bible and believe what Jesus says. He has the words of eternal life. Eating is believing his words. Go to the Bible and feast on Jesus. Don’t scrap for crumbs.
Father, help me to ingest and digest the words of your Son that we have in the Scriptures. Make me be satisfied by them. Make me love them. Make me be changed by them.
3 responses to “Eating Jesus’ Body Means Believing His Words”
Excellent post and reminder brother. Reading programs have always bothered me because I do slip into just reading pages to complete my assignment. Beginning in Jan I am going to try MacArthur’s approach and choose a book and read it everyday for 30 days taking notes, praying, and meditating over it.
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James, I loved reading what you wrote – so true and challenging! I also loved Carly’s Blog!
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Thanks, Erika! It’s good to hear from you! I’m praying for you guys!
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