đź”´ Live Online Church Service - Seacoast Church
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Seacoast Church
Summary
Main message: Jesus is the Bread of Life — receiving him (not just religious routines or occasional church attendance) means taking him in as your daily, whole sustenance by the Spirit and the Word. Communion is a concrete, covenantal participation in that oneness with Christ.
Key points:
- Jesus' words in John 6 (“eat my flesh, drink my blood”) are spiritual: he invites complete dependence on him as our true life, not cannibalism.
- The Spirit together with the Word gives life (John 6:63); when we feed on Christ by the Spirit and scripture, transformation and eternal life follow.
- Many Christians treat Jesus like a vending machine or a weekly side-dish; genuine faith is daily oneness, not occasional consumption.
- Communion is not routine or merely symbolic sentiment — it is active participation in Christ’s body and blood, a covenant meal that proclaims and sustains oneness with him.
- Practical habits to cultivate oneness: daily scripture and prayer, morning worship, regular reading (e.g., Proverbs), and intentional practices that keep relationship with Jesus alive.
Scriptures mentioned: John 6:51–59, John 6:63, John 1, Hebrews 4, Romans 8, Proverbs
