
Really?? Week 2: Eat Flesh and Drink Blood?
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Download a 5-day Devotional for this week: https://chapinccc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Really__-Week-2_-Eat-Flesh-and-Drink-Blood_-5-Day-Devotional.pdf
Sermon Summary: This sermon explores Jesus' challenging statement about eating his flesh and drinking his blood, interpreting it as an invitation to fully embrace and internalize Christ. Pastor John emphasizes the importance of truly hungering for God, moving beyond casual association to full dependence on Jesus. He argues that real life and transformation come only through Christ, and challenges listeners to examine whether Jesus is truly their daily sustenance or merely a side dish in their lives.
Key Points:
- Jesus is the bread of life, offering eternal sustenance unlike temporary provisions
- True life is found only in Jesus, not in worldly substitutes
- Discipleship involves becoming who Jesus would be if He were you
- What we consume daily shapes our soul; we must feed on things that last
- Feeding on Jesus involves full surrender, not just admiration or casual association
- Christians are called to move beyond religious talk to relational transformation
Scripture Reference:
- John 6:53-57 (primary focus)
- John 15 (vine and branches analogy)
- Matthew 7:21
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