March 11th, 2026
by Jim McRae
by Jim McRae
John 6:35
After Jesus miraculously feeds a crowd of thousands, the people eagerly follow Him. They are impressed by the miracle and hope to receive more bread. But Jesus understands their deeper need. He declares, “I am the bread of life.” Bread in the ancient world represented survival. It was the basic food people depended on each day. By using this image, Jesus reveals that He is not merely a provider of physical needs—He is the source of true life.
Many people spend their lives searching for fulfillment. They pursue success, relationships, possessions, or achievements, hoping these things will satisfy their deepest desires.
Yet even good things cannot fill the spiritual hunger within the human heart.
Jesus offers something greater than temporary satisfaction. He offers Himself. When we come to Him in faith, we receive the life and nourishment our souls were created to experience.
Lent encourages us to reflect on what we rely on for fulfillment. Sometimes we turn to distractions, entertainment, or achievements instead of seeking the presence of God.
But Christ invites us to come to Him again and again. In His presence we find strength, peace, and purpose.
Today, consider where you have been looking for satisfaction. Ask God to deepen your hunger for His presence and His Word.
Prayer:
Jesus, You are the bread of life. Help me seek You above everything else and find true satisfaction in Your presence. Amen.
“And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger…”
After Jesus miraculously feeds a crowd of thousands, the people eagerly follow Him. They are impressed by the miracle and hope to receive more bread. But Jesus understands their deeper need. He declares, “I am the bread of life.” Bread in the ancient world represented survival. It was the basic food people depended on each day. By using this image, Jesus reveals that He is not merely a provider of physical needs—He is the source of true life.
Many people spend their lives searching for fulfillment. They pursue success, relationships, possessions, or achievements, hoping these things will satisfy their deepest desires.
Yet even good things cannot fill the spiritual hunger within the human heart.
Jesus offers something greater than temporary satisfaction. He offers Himself. When we come to Him in faith, we receive the life and nourishment our souls were created to experience.
Lent encourages us to reflect on what we rely on for fulfillment. Sometimes we turn to distractions, entertainment, or achievements instead of seeking the presence of God.
But Christ invites us to come to Him again and again. In His presence we find strength, peace, and purpose.
Today, consider where you have been looking for satisfaction. Ask God to deepen your hunger for His presence and His Word.
Prayer:
Jesus, You are the bread of life. Help me seek You above everything else and find true satisfaction in Your presence. Amen.
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