I AM the Bread of Life

Holy Week is the most important week of the Christian calendar. To help you appreciate these last earthly days of Jesus’ life and to guide you into an experience of wonder and worship, I’ll be posting a short devotion each day here on the blog.

If you have our Journey to Easter Collection, the Behold the Lamb calendar will provide a daily Scripture to read and questions to discuss with your family. The content is written with families in mind. The daily devotions on the blog this week are designed more as a personal experience for you in your walk with Christ.

My greatest prayer in the last eight years has been that we, the children of God, would appropriately value this season above all others. As Paul wrote to the Corinthians, “And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile and you are still in your sins” (1 Corinthians 15:17).

N.T. Wright said, “This is our greatest festival. Take Easter away and you don’t have a New Testament; you don’t have Christianity.”

I hope and pray you will grow to share my passion for making much of Easter every year, that the world might know Jesus as King and Lord.

Barbara

 

On Palm Sunday Jesus entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey. In those days a king who came to a city in peace rode on a donkey. And so Jesus in this moment fulfilled yet another prophecy spoken hundreds of years prior: “Behold, your king is coming to you; He is righteous and endowed with salvation, humble, and mounted on a donkey …” (Zechariah 9:9).

In remembrance of this day, churches around the world sing the story of Christ’s entrance and the worship and honor He received from His people. The hymn, “All Glory, Laud and Honor” was written around the year 820 A.D., and the first stanza, below, is often sung when all the children walk in waving their palm branches:

“All glory, laud and honor
to Thee, Redeemer, King!
to whom the lips of children
made sweet hosannas ring.”

As Holy Week officially begins … as the Lamb of God arrived to present Himself as our sacrifice … let us pay attention to His declarations of deity found in the Gospel of John.  

I AM the Bread of Life;
whoever comes to me shall not hunger …”
John 6:35

For what are you hungry today, this week, this season of your life?

 Is there in your soul an ache, a pang of hunger for affection, attention, acceptance? Notice what is there within you and name it in prayer to the Bread of Life who longs to feed us with Himself. 

All our attempts to feed our God-created soul needs will be only temporarily satisfying. Only the Bread of Life can feed us with nourishment that will last. 

Come to Him today with your needs. He waits for you.

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2 thoughts on “I AM the Bread of Life”

  1. Thank you. Happy Holy Week to all. Jesus has entered in, “Hosanna! Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord”. Let’s wave our palms and call out to him. It’s needed more than ever in this world. Be blessed and expectant this week!

  2. Thank you, Barbara. A beautiful reminder that we are spiritual beings and only spiritual Bread can truly nourish and sustain us. Truly humbling to realize that He offers Himself freely, without reservation, every day, every minute, and invites us ALL to come to Him and partake of His love.
    Wishing you a joyous Easter season!

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