John 6:35–37 The Fathers Work in Salvation - Part 1
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What if the hunger that keeps you up at night isn’t about food, success, or certainty, but about a source you cannot generate? Pastor Harry Barens walks through John 6:35–37 and sits us in the crowd’s sandals—where bread means survival, thirst means danger, and the daily grind makes self-preservation feel like wisdom. Jesus’ words land with seismic force: “I am the bread of life.” He is not offering advice, a system, or steps. He is offering Himself as the end of the endless cycle to secure your own life.
We trace how Jesus emphasizes identity before explanation, turning a familiar phrase into a claim of divine source. Then the message confronts a modern reflex: seeing is not believing. Evidence, exposure, and even miracles fail to produce faith if faith is fundamentally God’s work. That diagnosis removes both pride and panic. You do not muscle your way into belief; you receive it. And the comfort is as deep as the confrontation is sharp: “All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never cast out.” Divine initiative creates real desire, and the Son’s welcome is unwavering for all who come.
Across this conversation we explore dependence vs. self-sufficiency, why coming and believing are acts of trust rather than mere agreement, and how grace reframes assurance. The takeaway is not that life gets easy, but that your source changes. Where fear once drove constant control, rest grows as you feed on the life Christ gives. If this reframed your view of faith, share it with a friend, subscribe for more teaching through John, and leave a review to help others find the show.
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