The Words of Eternal Life

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Theological Proposition/Focus: Scripture contains the most important and significant words we possess.

Homiletical Proposition/Application: We need to not just value Scripture in word but in deed as well.

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Text: John 6:68

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Read John 6:60-69

One of the hardest teachings of Jesus is not that you need to follow certain rules to get to heaven but that there is nothing you can do yourself to get to heaven.

The Father must enable someone to come to Jesus.
The simple fact is that you can do nothing to earn your way into heaven. Rather Jesus demands personal faith
What Christ offers is not a promise of political freedom from evil overlords. Christ promises atonement for personal sin and freedom from personal sin.

In John 6:66 we see that many of Jesus's follows got the message and realizing it was not what they wanted, they left.

Jesus asks the disciples who did not leave if they will also leave

Peter responds in verse 68, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life."

For all the problems Peter has, right here he is the all-star, he get's it. In Christ is everything we could possibly hope for or need.

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