
Truth For Life on Oneplace.com The Bread of Life (Part 3 of 5)
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Dec 2, 2025 Doubt and discouragement can strike even long-time believers. Alistair Begg explores Jesus' declaration as the Bread of Life, emphasizing the importance of truly coming to Him rather than merely observing. He discusses how miracles can spark curiosity but fail to foster real faith. The conversation delves into divine election, highlighting how the Father draws people to Christ. Finally, the necessity and security of salvation are stressed, reassuring listeners that believers will not be cast out.
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Christ Fills The Soul's Deepest Need
- Jesus declares himself "the bread of life," meaning he alone answers the soul's essential spiritual hunger and thirst.
- Alistair Begg emphasizes that coming and believing are personal responses, not mere ritual consumption.
Signs Don't Guarantee Saving Faith
- Signs and miracles can stir curiosity and political hopes without producing saving faith.
- Begg notes many responded with excitement but no true belief or commitment to Christ.
Personal Memory Of The Crowd's Curiosity
- Begg recounts being among the crowd who saw signs and were fed, illustrating public curiosity.
- He uses this experience to show how visible miracles can still leave people unbelieving.
