The Bible record in John chapter 6 hold great value for us and 0ur loved ones. It makes plain Jesus' kind feelings for people. While in Galilee, he healed the sick, taught about the Kingdom, and made sure that the basic human need for food was filled. (Luke 9:11; John 6:2, 11, 12) More important, he taught that he is 'the bread of life." - JOHN6:35, 48.
Those he referred to as "other sheep " Do not and should not and should not partake of the bread at the annual Lord's Evening Meal. (John 10:16) Nonetheless, they benefit from the flesh and the blood of Jesus Christ. They do so by exercising faith in the redeeming value of his sacrifice. (John 6:53) In contrast, those who should partake of the new covenant and the wine show that they have been bought into the new covenant as prospective heirs of the heavenly Kingdom. Consequently, whether we are of the anointed or of the other sheep the account in John chapter 6 is rich and meaningful for us. It highlights the vital need to exercise faith and thus gain everlasting life.
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