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Five Of The Hardest And Graphic New Testament Scripture Verses To Read
John 6:53-57 KJV – 53 Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood you have no life in you.
54 Who ever eats my flesh, and drinks my blood, has eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day.
55 For my flesh is food indeed, and my blood is drink indeed.
56 He that eats my flesh, and drinks my blood, dwells in me, and I in him.
57 As the living Father hath sent me, and I live by the Father: so he that eats me, even he shall live because of me.
When was the last time you read these verses or heard a sermon about them? Hard to read and understand were they not.
Some Christian religions say that this is all about the Holy Communion and that the bread and wine actually becomes the body and blood of Jesus, but retain the appearance of the bread and wine.
Another Christian religion believes that the bread and wine themselves do not change into the body and blood of Jesus but coexist with the body and blood of Jesus.
Other Christian religions believe that in taking the bread and wine is only a symbolic way of remembering how Jesus gave up His body and shed His blood for they who would be saved.
However, it may be that these sayings of Jesus had nothing at all to do with Holy Communion. What if I told you that these verses, together, was a metaphor about the basic salvation message of Jesus. Curious? Read on.
Reread the verses again and look not on the body and blood phrases but where it says “have no life in you”, “raise him up the last day”, dwells in me, and I in him”, “shall live because of me”, “shall live for ever”. You just might see a different perspective.
Now, what if I said that there is a single verse, mentioned a little earlier in this chapter, where Jesus says all this very plainly.
Here is that verse: John 6:35 KJV
“And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that comes to me shall never hunger; and he that believes on me shall never thirst.”
In short, eating the body of Jesus is a metaphor for coming to Jesus and drinking His blood is a metaphor for believing on Jesus; they who do come and believe will never hunger and thirst, spiritually, again. How else can we dwell with and have life in Jesus, and live for ever, unless we come to Him and believe on Him.
Jesus could just as easily have stated these same verses in a more simplistic way like this example.
John 6:53-57 KJV – 53 Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except you come to the the Son of man, and believe on him, you have no life in you.
54 Whoever comes to me, and believes on me, has eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day.
55 For my word is food indeed, and believing on me is drink indeed.
56 He that comes to me, and believes on me, dwells in me, and I in him.
57 As the living Father hath sent me, and I live by the Father: so he that comes to me, even he shall live because of me.
Reading these verses like this makes a lot more sense. Just a longer version of verse 35.
The fact that many followers turned away from Him and went away, because of what He said, showed very clearly that they had been following Him for the wrong reasons. Something many followers also do in this day and age. For they never came to Him and believed on Him, in the first place and was given eternal life. They were looking for what they needed and wanted in the here and now.
How about you? Do you still hunger and thirst more for what you think this world can give you now? Hopefully you have come to Jesus, and believed on Him and are now looking forward to life eternal.
“And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that comes to me shall never hunger; and he that believes on me shall never thirst.”
Salvation And Obedience
Is Obedience Necessary For Salvation
For they who are being saved from paying the penalty for their sins, salvation comes only by the grace of God. We cannot earn salvation, we cannot be good enough to be deserving of forgiveness for our sins, and we cannot do anything to please God so that He will look upon us with the favor of giving us eternal life.
In Ephesians 2:8, 9 we read, “For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.”
This verse is very clear that there is “nothing” we can do to be saved. Salvation comes only by the grace of God.
So, what do we do with verses like Hebrews 5: 9
“And having been perfected, He (Jesus) became the author of eternal salvation to all who obey Him.”
This verse seems to say that only those who obey Jesus will be saved. Then when you add to this what we read in John 14:21
“He who has My commandments and keeps them, it is he who loves Me. And he who loves Me will be loved by My Father, and I will love him and manifest Myself to him.”
As well as John 14:23
Jesus answered and said to him, “If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our home with him.”
These all indicate that only they who obey the commands of Jesus will be saved. Well, that is exactly what they are saying, but not in the way that you might think.
You see, being obedient to Jesus does not mean that you will be saved. No, what these verses indicate is that having been saved by Jesus means that you will come to have a great desire to be obedient to Him. In this desire to obedience shows that Jesus has become the author of your eternal salvation.
If we cannot be saved by obedience, and salvation only comes by way of grace then, obedience to Jesus is “evidence” of having already been saved. If you are saved by grace, from having to pay the penalty of your sins, you will come to have a desire to be obedient to the commands of Jesus.
As you grow in your walk with Jesus you will find yourself wanting more and more to be obedient to what Jesus wants you to do. You will have victories and you will have defeats. Having been saved, we still live in a body that is tainted with sin. We war and fight against it as it still has the same old lusts and desires that it had before being born again.
In my own case, on a daily basis I face desires and temptations that I had when I was not a Christian but, having been saved by the grace of God, I find that I now want to be obedient to what Jesus has for me. I constantly fight against the things that I no longer want to do yet, in moments of weakness I find that I have given in and have done or thought those things that I do not want to do.
At these times I come to God in shame and sorrow for having done so, and to ask Him to receive me back in to His arms to comfort me for my having lost a battle; for the sin that I have done. I have already been forgiven for my dis-obedience, but in confessing my sin, and acknowledging that I have given in to something that was wrong, I admit that I cannot be obedient on my own and I need to look more to Jesus for the strength to do so.
You see, when I look to myself for the strength to fight the good fight I will always fail. It is only when I cry out to the Father for strength to turn away from what is pulling at me will I ever have any chance of success in my being obedient to the will of Jesus.
Having been born again, we now have a new life within us and it is that life that will spend eternity with Christ in Heaven. That new life is what wants to be obedient to Jesus and it will be that life that will fight against the flesh for domination of our body.
In our Christian walk we will find ourselves wanting to do more for Him than for ourselves, and as we do so we will see that our obedience becomes easier than when we first began. Know this, obedience is evidence of our having been born again by the grace of God and of the new life that now lives within us.
If you say that you are a Christian, but there is no evidence of obedience in your Christian walk, especially if there is no desire of obedience, then there is a good expectation that you have not been born again in the first place. You may still be dead (spiritually) in you sins.
You will do well to make sure that you are saved. If you just “accepted” Jesus as a “personal” Savior but did not submit and bow the knee to Jesus as Lord, that is a good indication that you may not have been saved at all. Just because you “accepted” Jesus as a “personal” Savior does not mean that you are saved.
We are commanded to confess with our mouth that Jesus is “Lord”, and we are commanded to call upon the name of the “Lord”, and the only way we can call Jesus “Lord” is to put Him first and to acknowledge Jesus as the one who will control our life as we live in this world and in the world to come. We must bow before Him as King of Kings, and Lord of Lords and to dedicate our lives to serving Him no matter what the end result will be.
Have you done that? Have you declared Jesus to be Lord of your life? if not, why not do so now. For Jesus will not be a Savior to anyone who will not bow the knee to Him as Lord.
As Jesus said in Luke 14:33
“So likewise, whoever of you does not forsake all that he has cannot be My disciple.”
Do this now, forsake all that you have, which is to forsake yourself, your wants, needs and desires, and to submit to Jesus as Lord of your life, and declare that from now on you want only to please Him.
If you can do that, you truly are a disciple of Christ because you have been born again into the family of God. You will know without a doubt that Jesus is the Author of your eternal salvation and your obedience will be the evidence that He has done so specifically for you.
Obedience is the evidence that salvation has been effectively applied to the one for whom Christ died. I pray that Jesus will reveal this to you now…