As we approach Christmas, we obviously think more of the truths relating to Jesus leaving His place of glory and coming to earth. Today I wish to conclude The Pastor’s Pen for the year 2024 by thinking of Jesus’ life essence, and His word’s which communicate life to mankind.
In John 6:48 and following, Jesus explained in detail that “I am the bread of life.” Many of his hearers grumbled about how difficult this was to accept. While they were stewing in offence over Jesus’ teaching, He added in verse 65, “This is why I told you that no one can come to me unless it is granted him by the Father.” This was just too much for this group of would-be followers, so “many of his disciples turned back and no longer walked with him” (Jn 6:66).
Immediately following this mass exodus, Jesus turned His attention to the 12 remaining disciples, asking them, “Do you want to go away as well?” Simon Peter answered him, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life, and we have believed, and have come to know, that you are the Holy One of God” (John 6:67-69).
The contrast between these two groups of listeners is huge. On one hand, the larger crowd could not accept Jesus’ bold teaching about who He is, and God the Father’s active role in bringing people to belief in Jesus. You see, this group wanted a God who conformed to their design, their expectations, and their way of thinking. But Jesus didn’t deliver the god of their choice, so they quickly abandoned Him.
On the other hand, we have this small group of 12 men, the disciples. Make no mistake, not all 12 were equally convinced of Jesus’ authoritative teaching here, but at least they stayed. Buried amongst the 12 was calculating Judas Iscariot, who would later jettison all Jesus’ teaching for 30 pieces of silver. However, risking losing His remaining 12 followers, Jesus challenges them to consider His teaching and the crowd’s response, “Do you want to go away as well?” What a tense moment.
Peter, presuming to speak on behalf of all 12 men, answers Jesus with the most amazing confession any human could make. “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life, and we have believed…” Peter recognised that Jesus alone spoke God’s truth, which could lead to eternal life, should a person believe them, and act upon them.
Peter knew that no words on planet earth were more powerful that Jesus’ words, as they revealed the truth of God, and Jesus divine nature. Not only so, but His words revealed the true condition of sinful human hearts and Jesus’ ability to infuse His regenerating life into those hearts. Jesus was not presenting a new twist on religion. He was not presenting a message that was designed to please the crowds and make it easy to repent and receive forgiveness from God. But Jesus’ words were words that communicated eternal life. Like Peter, all who believe Jesus’ words in effect believe in Jesus and receive Him.
On that day, both the crowd and the 12 disciples understood the seriousness of Jesus’ words, causing them all to decide. The crowd took offense and grumbled, while the 12 listened and accepted. The crowd rejected, while the 12 believed. The crowd walked away, while the 12 remained. As we transition from one year to another, may the truth and grace of Jesus impact us so powerfully that we listen, believe, and remain in Jesus’ words of eternal life.