Some years ago I had a friend who was on a 300-calorie-a-day diet under a doctor’s supervision. 300 calories! That boggles the mind! I inhale 300 calories just smelling the aroma of a good pizza. But my friend on the three-hundred-calorie-a-day diet lost sixty pounds, and as a result reached his near-ideal weight in a very short time. But one cannot subsist indefinitely on a 300-calorie-a-day- diet. Sooner or later there must come and end to the dieting, for starving oneself in this manner is highly dangerous. In like manner, to starve oneself spiritually can be equally as dangerous. Perhaps that is what Jesus was getting at when He spoke those strange words in John, Chapter 6: “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry, and whoever believes in me will neve…
Food for the Fed-up
John 6:25-59
John 6:25-59
Sermon
by Donald B. Strobe
by Donald B. Strobe
Dynamic Preaching, Collected Words, by Donald B. Strobe