Week 5 - Red Letters: The Bread of Life

When Jesus fed the five thousand, the crowd wanted more than a meal — they wanted a king. But Jesus didn’t come just to fill their stomachs; He came to fill their souls. In this message, we look at what it really means for Jesus to be the Bread of Life — the true source, sustainer, and satisfaction of our lives. Don’t settle for temporary bread when the Bread of Life is being offered to you.

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Discussion Questions:

1) What are some practical ways we can make Jesus the source of our life instead of just a part of it? What tends to compete most for that central place in your life right now?

2) When have you experienced Jesus giving you strength or peace in a season you didn’t think you could get through? What helps you depend on Him daily rather than trying to sustain yourself?

3) “If you only follow Jesus for salvation, you are missing the true freedom that Jesus has to offer.” What does it look like to live in the freedom Jesus offers instead of settling for “saved but unsatisfied”? In what areas of life are you tempted to look for satisfaction somewhere other than Jesus?

4) You won’t know if the bread is good until you taste it. What does it mean to “taste and see” that the Lord is good (Psalm 34:8) in your own life? What would it look like for you to take a step this week to “taste” — to experience Jesus more personally, not just know about Him?