Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

3 June, 2026

John 6:35—“And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst.”

These words were spoken after Jesus had miraculously fed the five thousand. The crowds followed Him, not because they truly believed His divine identity, but because they desired more earthly bread. But Christ directed their attention away from temporary satisfaction to the deeper spiritual need of the soul. He declared, “I am the bread of life”.

Bread was a basic necessity of daily life, sustaining physical strength and survival. By calling Himself the Bread of Life, Jesus revealed that He alone is the true and sufficient source of eternal life, spiritual nourishment, and lasting satisfaction. Jesus was asserting His divinity and exclusive sufficiency for salvation and spiritual sustenance. Earthly pleasures, possessions, achievements, and relationships cannot fill the emptiness caused by sin. The human soul remains restless apart from Christ.

Jesus says, “he that cometh to me shall never hunger”. To come to Christ means more than outward religion or intellectual agreement; it means turning to Him personally in repentance and faith. Likewise, “he that believeth on me shall never thirst” speaks of trusting wholly in Christ for salvation and life.  The verbs “cometh” and “believeth” are present-tense participles in Greek, implying an ongoing relationship of trust. The double negative used in the original text underscores an absolute, eternal guarantee: whoever relies on Christ will never, ever lack ultimate fulfilment.

Christ alone satisfies the soul because He alone reconciles sinners to God through His redeeming work. Let us not search for fulfilment in worldly things that cannot truly satisfy. Christ alone can sustain weary hearts. Those who come to Him by faith find pardon, peace, strength, and eternal life in abundance.

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