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the desire of ages-第102章

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y which He could pass to the other side。 But their search was fruitless; and many repaired to Capernaum; still seeking Him。

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Meanwhile He had arrived at Gennesaret; after an absence of but one day。 As soon as it was known that He had landed; the people 〃ran through that whole region round about; and began to carry about in beds those that were sick; where they heard He was。〃 Mark 6:55。

After a time He went to the synagogue; and there those who had come from Bethsaida found Him。 They learned from His disciples how He had crossed the sea。 The fury of the storm; and the many hours of fruitless rowing against adverse winds; the appearance of Christ walking upon the water; the fears thus aroused; His reassuring words; the adventure of Peter and its result; with the sudden stilling of the tempest and landing of the boat; were all faithfully recounted to the wondering crowd。 Not content with this; however; many gathered about Jesus; questioning; 〃Rabbi; when camest Thou hither?〃 They hoped to receive from His own lips a further account of the miracle。

Jesus did not gratify their curiosity。 He sadly said; 〃Ye seek Me; not because ye saw the miracles; but because ye did eat of the loaves; and were filled。〃 They did not seek Him from any worthy motive; but as they had been fed with the loaves; they hoped still to receive temporal benefit by attaching themselves to Him。 The Saviour bade them; 〃Labor not for the meat which perisheth; but for that meat which endureth unto

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everlasting life。〃 Seek not merely for material benefit。 Let it not be the chief effort to provide for the life that now is; but seek for spiritual food; even that wisdom which will endure unto everlasting life。 This the Son of God alone can give; 〃for Him hath God the Father sealed。〃

For the moment the interest of the hearers was awakened。 They exclaimed; 〃What shall we do; that we might work the works of God?〃 They had been performing many and burdensome works in order to recommend themselves to God; and they were ready to hear of any new observance by which they could secure greater merit。 Their question meant; What shall we do that we may deserve heaven? What is the price we are required to pay in order to obtain the life to come?

〃Jesus answered and said unto them; This is the work of God; that ye believe on Him whom He hath sent。〃 The price of heaven is Jesus。 The way to heaven is through faith in 〃the Lamb of God; which taketh away the sin of the world。〃 John 1:29。

But the people did not choose to receive this statement of divine truth。 Jesus had done the very work which prophecy had foretold that the Messiah would do; but they had not witnessed what their selfish hopes had pictured as His work。 Christ had indeed once fed the multitude with barley loaves; but in the days of Moses Israel had been fed with manna forty years; and far greater blessings were expected from the Messiah。 Their dissatisfied hearts queried why; if Jesus could perform so many wondrous works as they had witnessed; could He not give health; strength; and riches to all His people; free them from their oppressors; and exalt them to power and honor? The fact that He claimed to be the Sent of God; and yet refused to be Israel's king; was a mystery which they could not fathom。 His refusal was misinterpreted。 Many concluded that He dared not assert His claims because He Himself doubted as to the divine character of His mission。 Thus they opened their hearts to unbelief; and the seed which Satan had sown bore fruit of its kind; in misunderstanding and defection。

Now; half mockingly; a rabbi questioned; 〃What sign showest Thou then; that we may see; and believe Thee? what dost Thou work? Our fathers did eat manna in the desert; as it is written; He gave them bread from heaven to eat。〃

The Jews honored Moses as the giver of the manna; ascribing praise to the instrument; and losing sight of Him by whom the work had been accomplished。 Their fathers had murmured against Moses; and had doubted and denied his divine mission。 Now in the same spirit the

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children rejected the One who bore the message of God to themselves。 〃Then said Jesus unto them; Verily; verily; I say unto you; Moses gave you not that bread from heaven。〃 The giver of the manna was standing among them。 It was Christ Himself who had led the Hebrews through the wilderness; and had daily fed them with the bread from heaven。 That food was a type of the real bread from heaven。 The life…giving Spirit; flowing from the infinite fullness of God; is the true manna。 Jesus said; 〃The bread of God is that which cometh down out of heaven; and giveth life unto the world。〃 John 6:33; R。 V。

Still thinking that it was temporal food to which Jesus referred; some of His hearers exclaimed; 〃Lord; evermore give us this bread。〃 Jesus then spoke plainly: 〃I am the bread of life。〃

The figure which Christ used was a familiar one to the Jews。 Moses; by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit; had said; 〃Man doth not live by bread only; but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of the Lord。〃 And the prophet Jeremiah had written; 〃Thy words were found; and I did eat them; and Thy word was unto me the joy and rejoicing of mine heart。〃 Deut。 8:3; Jer。 15:16。 The rabbis themselves had a saying; that the eating of bread; in its spiritual significance; was the study of the law and the practice of good works; and it was often said that at the Messiah's coming all Israel would be fed。 The teaching of the prophets made plain the deep spiritual lesson in the miracle of the loaves。 This lesson Christ was seeking to open to His hearers in the synagogue。 Had they understood the Scriptures; they would have understood His words when He said; 〃I am the bread of life。〃 Only the day before; the great multitude; when faint and weary; had been fed by the bread which He had given。 As from that bread they had received physical strength and refreshment; so from Christ they might receive spiritual strength unto eternal life。 〃He that cometh to Me;〃 He said; 〃shall never hunger; and he that believeth on Me shall never thirst。〃 But He added; 〃Ye also have seen Me; and believe not。〃

They had seen Christ by the witness of the Holy Spirit; by the revelation of God to their souls。 The living evidences of His power had been before them day after day; yet they asked for still another sign。 Had this been given; they would have remained as unbelieving as before。 If they were not convinced by what they had seen and heard; it was useless to show them more marvelous works。 Unbelief will ever find excuse for doubt; and will reason away the most positive proof。

Again Christ appealed to those stubborn hearts。 〃Him that cometh

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to Me I will in nowise cast out。〃 All who received Him in faith; He said; should have eternal life。 Not one could be lost。 No need for Pharisees and Sadducees to dispute concerning the future life。 No longer need men mourn in hopeless grief over their dead。 〃This is the will of Him that sent Me; that everyone which seeth the Son; and believeth on Him; may have everlasting life
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