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Summary: What is the food that our soul craves? That will reward, feed and satify us? It is ’doing the Father’s will’. It is seeing others find faith in Jesus.

"I have food that you know nothing about"

John 4:27-42, Luke 9:57-10:1.

You know- the Gracious Father loves us, accepts us, wants us

- and one thing is necessary: that we let this in and have it

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But His love doesn’t end there. Neither does His plan. It goes beyoned that… us… is greater than that. Is world-encompassing

- it extends to OTHERS as well.

- And understanding this is key…. food

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FOOD

I’m doing this MA at the moment -

- much of it is superb

- occasionally you get this: "The problem must be the church. If we can get the church structure right… press the right button… we will arrest the decline in our nation"

I fear it’s far more complex than that. The problem is FAR deeper in our culture and churches. It’s not primarily ’model’ dependent

- there are parts of the world where ANY model works!

I think the problem is in our CULTURE- in that people might be hungry for spiritual experiences

- but it doesn’t enter their MINDS that Jesus might be the answer to that hunger… the bread of life

o and in Him spiritual experiences, life and reality are found

" * we want to show them where The Food is.

And the problem is in CHRISTIANS, too

- we’ve forgotten where the Food is.

- We’ve forgotten what our call is… our raison d’etre… what God has made us to be and do… what will satisfy US

o And so, many Christians are, basically, quite frustrated

Jesus said "I have food that you know nothing about"

- uh!? What? Could somebody have brought Him food?

- In one sense we can be as misguided as someone unregenerate- the Samaritan woman: "give me some of this so I won’t keep getting thirsty… and have to keep coming here"

- WE can miss the truth of what will satisfy… feed US

And so we become restless. Seeking more blessing. Seeking this healing. That revival.

- we become frustrated: because when it doesn’t happen… somebody must have done something wrong. Particularly the pastor/minister

The truth is: he/she hasn’t done anything wrong. Church structure/tradition is not the answer

- church emphasis is!

- You/we just need to know where real food is to be found. The real food for your souls.

Jesus said "My food is to do the will of Him who sent me… and to finish His work"

- His food was to see people coming through to faith in Him

That’s our food!

I am convinced that the only thing that satisfies and keeps Christians ’high’ for the LONG haul: is seeing lives changed and people saved

- it’s the ONLY thing

- and it’s not surprising as it’s our call… genetic code:

- "Go, and make disciples of people groups and surely I AM with you…" Mt 28:19

o when you don’t live up to your call, genetic code- you’re not going to feel ’fed’- as churches, individuals

o and maybe, in Mt 28:19, is this promise; "GO… and I will be with you"

" so- if you want more of God’s presence- maybe you have to step out and ’go’ in this area

Christianity and church just doesn’t work in maintenance mode:

- it was made for Mission!

It wasn’t made for the sofa… or the church even… but for the LOST!

- and our lives and churches will change when the stories of the newly saved are told in them. It will transform them and you

- until then, it just becomes increasingly about ’me’, my needs, insular, incestuous almost

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It was made for living and sharing. We’re like the dead sea (all plugged up) rather than the sea of Galilee with fresh inlet and outlet

To quote one of my heroes: "the meat is on the street"

The challenge for the church now is to stop thinking merely about methods to reverse decline but to reconsider the basic purpose and call of the church. To return to mission as the core raison d’etre of the church will inevitably mean that the shape of the church will change.

Invading secular space. Martin Robinson and Dwight Smith, p56

"But I’m not an evangelist", you say

- you don’t have to be. Each person just has to play THEIR role

o we can all be ’witnesses’ - not necc evangelists

o And I want to say- the fruit comes from those who witness through life and relationship!

o and one person sows, another reaps… and together we win the lost and change the church (and ourselves!)

I’ll tell you who does evangelism in our church!

- it’s those who cook on for Alpha. Go upstairs and pray while we gas

- those who look after the kids so parents can come.

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Marcus Dimarco

commented on Mar 12, 2012

I don''t exactly agree. This may sound crazy but I don''t think jesus'' food was to see people get saved and changed while he was on earth. His food was just to complete the calling of god on his life. This calling was to fulfill all prophesy and to show and give grace and to suffer and die for our sins. He didn''t care if he saw one person saved or changed because he knew what the end result would be. I think it is the same as us. We shouldn''t need to see the results to get "fed". The food should come by knowing that you are completing the call on your life. No matter what your call is (mabye make a better method of sea travel like Matthew Fontaine Maury) once it''s completed it will bring people to Christ even if you never see it.

Mike Harvey

commented on May 2, 2017

When we try to interprete Jesus words and God's intentions be very careful. Accuracy counts. Am I in context? When Jesus stead this He wasn't being flippant. The disciples returned from the town with bread; the "wanton woman" returned with the whole town and many believed (Samaritans?) and invited Him to stay. Did they not receive life? Was this not one of the things He came to bestow on us? This is the bread that feeds the soul. Challenge thought...a man born deaf, blind, and mute...is he condemned to spiritual starvation or could he minister in his mind, heart and soul without utterance? One of the saints of old said, "Preach Christ continually and whenever necessary...use words. I've been involved with "organized Chritianity for over 50 yrs. and believe one of the most furtive mission fields is us...me included. I have just completed a 2nd year long study of John's Gospel (the1st was 10yrs. ago) and I was shocked at what I had missed. I do not see my self in any great light, just an opinion, like a voice in the wilderness. If He is who He says He is (I Am), study what he said and seek His meaning void of our cultural priorities. Seek and you shall find...Matt 7:7

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