ECWA Food for the Day – 25th August, 2025
In John 7:14–24, Jesus amazed the crowd with wisdom not from human institutions but from God Himself. True teaching must glorify God, not man. Where does your teaching come from?
In John 7:14–24, Jesus amazed the crowd with wisdom not from human institutions but from God Himself. True teaching must glorify God, not man. Where does your teaching come from?
In John 6:60–71, Jesus faced ridicule, rejection, and even betrayal from those closest to Him. When you stand for truth and refuse corruption, opposition is inevitable. Like Jesus, respond without bitterness but with trust in God.
Some of Jesus’ teachings seemed too hard for His audience to accept. In John 6:52–59, He spoke of eating His flesh and drinking His blood, symbols of His death and resurrection. Only the Spirit gives true understanding.
Jesus declared, “I am the Bread of Life”, the first of His seven powerful “I Am” statements. Each claim reveals His heavenly origin and His role as the true source of life.
Jesus reminds us that life is more than bread. Beyond material pursuits, we are called to seek spiritual nourishment that brings eternal value.
When the storms of life rage, Jesus speaks: “It is I; don’t be afraid.” Just as He calmed His disciples on the lake, He can calm your fears today.
Jesus saw people with compassion, not as tools to be used. Unlike many leaders today, He cared for their needs and treated them with dignity.
The religious leaders knew the Scriptures but missed Jesus, the very source of eternal life. True knowledge of God must lead us to Christ, not just theology.
When Jesus healed a man bedridden for 38 years, the religious leaders saw a law broken, not a life restored. Are we letting rules overshadow love?
Jesus broke cultural barriers to reach a Samaritan woman, and her testimony led many to believe. What might happen if we shared the gospel with those society overlooks?