Thesis: Humanity's fallen state is evident in our spiritual hunger, which can only be satisfied by accepting Christ's sacrifice, as referenced in John 6:51-58.
Introduction: In an age of spiritual hunger, only Christ, the Bread of Life, can satisfy our deepest needs.
1. Humanity's innate spiritual hunger reveals our fallen state and need for the Bread of Life (John 6:51). A. Jesus offers himself as eternal sustenance, pointing to the inadequacy of worldly satisfaction. 2. Christ's sacrifice on the cross is the ultimate provision for our spiritual nourishment (John 6:53-54). A. Eating his flesh and drinking his blood symbolizes accepting his sacrifice and the life it imparts. B. Without partaking in Christ's sacrifice, spiritual famine persists despite worldly abundance. 3. By embracing Christ's sacrifice, believers are transformed and receive eternal life (John 6:55-58). A. Genuine faith in him leads to a new life that transcends temporary needs and desires. B. The call to remain in Christ assures continued spiritual vitality and growth.
Conclusion: Recognizing our spiritual hunger, let us partake in Christ's sacrifice for true transformation and eternal life.
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