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John
  
36"But I said to you that you have seen me and yet do not believe.37All that the Father gives me will come to me; and him who comes to me I will not cast out.38For I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will, but the will of him who sent me,39and this is the will of him who sent me, that I should lose nothing of all that he has given me, but raise it up at the last day.40For this is the will of Him who sent me, that everyone who sees the Son and believes on him should have eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day."


Jesus had already given the Galileans the bread of grace freely. The beheld him in radiant authority. Such realization did not become conviction, nor did it advance them to confess faith. They were still swaying uncertainly. They were keen on Jesus as Lord of the bread, but hesitant about trusting him as a person. They did not accept him thankfully.
Jesus affirmed to them, as he had done in Jerusalem, the reason for their separation from him. Why do many folk not trust Jesus? Strangely enough, Jesus does not say bluntly, "It is your fault," but points them to the Father, and showed them how faith builds up as a divine activity.
Jesus has no wish to win any one by tricks or mere argument; it is God who offers him sinners, as he knows the truth about them and the degree of readiness they have to repent and convert. Only those who are drawn by the Spirit will be attracted to Jesus. Christ is not disgusted by liars, adulterers, thieves, so long as they come to him as penitents. He has not rejected anyone who has drawn near to him, even his enemies. He had mercy on them and offered them salvation.
Christ lived not for himself, nor did he plan his live by personal desires. He came down to fulfill his Father’s will, and accord perfectly with the purposes of His love, to save all those who are willing to be saved, and keep those believers who are keen to abide in him. His generosity and saving power are great. Neither death, nor Satan, nor sin can snatch those who are in his hands. In his mercy he will raise his followers on the day of judgment to eternal life.
Do you know God’s will? He wants you to look on his Son, know him and trust him. He is born of the Spirit, full of grace and truth. Then he wants you to be joined with the Savior, with all believers in an eternal covenant which is indissoluble; thereby God’s aim for you will be achieved. A believer instantly receives eternal life by the Holy Spirit coming into his frail body. Your faith in Jesus insures this eternal life in you, this life which is displayed in love, joy, peace and meekness. God’s life in you is unending. The final stage in God’s will is that Jesus will raise you from the dead. This is the believers’ great hope, then the climax of life offered to you by the Son will appear – the glory of His Son and the radiance of His love.

Prayer
We worship you, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. You are not far from us. But you came to us when the masses rejected you. You illumined us to see you and receive you as the true bread. Thank you for not rejecting us. You have satisfied our hungry souls, and you will raise us to eternal bliss, and the praises of everlasting joy.
Question
What does "bread of life" mean?