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Jesus speaks of being the bread of life (John 6:35)
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  • 1. In the Gospel of John, chapter 6, verse 35, Jesus declares, 'I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.' This profound statement encapsulates the essence of Jesus' mission and the spiritual nourishment He offers to humanity. By referring to Himself as the 'bread of life,' Jesus draws upon the powerful imagery of bread, a staple food that sustains physical life, to illustrate that He is the ultimate source of spiritual sustenance and fulfillment. In a world often plagued by spiritual hunger and thirst, He invites people to turn to Him for their deepest needs, promising an eternal satisfaction that transcends the temporary and fleeting comforts of earthly provisions. This metaphor not only emphasizes the necessity of a relationship with Him for true life but also underscores the transformative power of faith in accepting His role as the divine provider. Jesus’ message speaks to the universal human experience of seeking meaning and purpose, asserting that spiritual vitality comes through Him alone, inviting all to partake of His grace and love, ensuring that those who embrace His teachings will find complete and lasting contentment.

    In John 6:35, what does Jesus claim to be?
A) The bread of life
B) The true vine
C) The good shepherd
D) The light of the world
  • 2. What will happen to those who believe in Jesus, according to John 6:35?
A) They will never be lost
B) They will never sleep
C) They will never suffer
D) They will never thirst
  • 3. In which book of the Bible is John 6:35 found?
A) The Book of Luke
B) The Book of Matthew
C) The Book of John
D) The Book of Mark
  • 4. What is a key theme in John 6:35?
A) Jesus as sustenance
B) Jesus as a healer
C) Jesus as a teacher
D) Jesus as a prophet
  • 5. What does Jesus compare Himself to in John 6?
A) Wine
B) Water
C) Bread
D) Oil
  • 6. What was the crowd seeking from Jesus in John 6?
A) More bread
B) Knowledge
C) Healing
D) Tax relief
  • 7. In the context of John 6, what did the manna from Heaven represent?
A) Material wealth
B) Religious tradition
C) Physical sustenance
D) Spiritual knowledge
  • 8. Which event precedes Jesus declaring Himself the bread of life?
A) The resurrection of Lazarus
B) The feeding of the 5000
C) The Last Supper
D) His baptism
  • 9. Jesus' statement about the bread of life emphasizes which of the following?
A) Political power
B) Spiritual nourishment
C) Social status
D) Economic prosperity
  • 10. Jesus' offer of the bread of life is primarily concerned with what aspect of life?
A) Wealth accumulation
B) Physical survival
C) Spiritual existence
D) Social interactions
  • 11. What does Jesus promise to those who eat of the bread of life?
A) They will not suffer
B) They will have eternal life
C) They will prosper
D) They will gain wisdom
  • 12. What larger event does Jesus' 'bread of life' discourse relate to?
A) The Passover
B) The exodus and manna
C) The baptism
D) The prophecy of the Messiah
  • 13. Which Old Testament concept does Jesus' teaching about bread align with?
A) Food laws
B) Manna from Heaven
C) Feast of Tabernacles
D) Sacrificial offerings
  • 14. When Jesus refers to Himself as the bread of life, what does He imply about eternal life?
A) It is found in Him
B) It is a mystery
C) It is only for the rich
D) It is earned by good deeds
  • 15. What does Jesus mean by 'Come to Me' in John 6:35?
A) Seeking a relationship with Him
B) Asking for possessions
C) Following Him everywhere
D) Visiting Him physically
  • 16. What does Jesus invite people to do in John 6:35?
A) Follow the law
B) Come to Him
C) Seek wisdom
D) Share their wealth
  • 17. In which chapter of John is the Bread of Life teaching found?
A) Chapter 4
B) Chapter 6
C) Chapter 5
D) Chapter 7
  • 18. What does Jesus say He will do for those who come to Him?
A) Make them popular
B) Heal their sickness
C) Give them riches
D) Not cast them out
  • 19. What is a common sacrament that reflects the Bread of Life teaching?
A) Communion
B) Confirmation
C) Anointing
D) Baptism
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