"THE GOSPEL OF JOHN"To Whom Shall We Go? (John 6:67-69)
INTRODUCTION
1. When Jesus talked about being the Bread of Life, it troubled some
people…
a. He used figurative language, which sounded cannibalistic –
cf. Jn 6:51-59
b. Difficult to understand, some were offended (those lacking in
faith) – cf. Jn 6:60-65
c. Many of His disciples left Him – cf. Jn 6:66
— Prompting Jesus to ask the twelve, "Do you also want to go away?"
– Jn 6:672. Peter’s response serves as the text of our lesson
a. "To whom shall we go?" – Jn 6:68a
b. He acknowledged that Jesus alone has the words of eternal life
– Jn 6:68b
c. He also confesses their faith in Him as the Christ, the Son of the
living God – Jn 6:69
— His question is one that we do well to ask today[For the answers to our true purpose and mission in life, to find the
words of eternal life, "To Whom Shall We Go?" There are many places we
could turn to, indeed many do turn to, but they are not the right ones.
For example, consider…]I. TO WHOM WE COULD GO
A. THE OPINIONS OF THE MAJORITY?
1. Many people look to whatever the majority believes
a. E.g., what their peers thinks
b. E.g., whatever the latest polls indicate
2. But consider the words of Jesus, in describing the end of the
majority – Mt 7:13-14
3. If you followed the majority
a. In Noah’s day, you would have perished in the flood
b. In Joshua’s day, you would have perished in the wildernessB. THE PRONOUNCEMENTS OF HUMAN WISDOM?
1. Many feel that human wisdom can lead them to truth and life
a. Especially that pronounced by educated professors
b. Or that pronounced by "pop" psychologists on talk shows
2. But God’s thoughts and ways are not always our own – cf. Isaiah 55:8-9
3. In fact, God has chosen to save man in a manner specifically
designed to confound those who depend solely upon human wisdom
– cf. 1 Cor 1:18-29C. THE PROCLAMATIONS OF PREACHERS?
1. It is common for people to trust their preacher, priest, or
pastor
2. They reason that surely these "men of God" could not be wrong
or lead them astray
a. Yet Paul warned of how we can easily be misled – cf. 2 Cor 11:13-15
b. And Jesus warned about the "blind leading the blind" – Mt 15:12-14D. THE DICTATES OF OUR CONSCIENCE?
1. "Let your conscience be your guide" is the motto of many
2. But our conscience cannot always be reliable
a. Paul had served God with a good conscience throughout his
life – Acts 23:1
b. Even at a time when he was persecuting Christians! – cf. Acts 26:9-11
3. Our conscience is like a clock, which works properly only if
set properlyF. THE DIRECTION OF OUR FEELINGS?
1. This is often where many people turn
a. Who go by whatever "feels right"
b. Who place stock in things "better felt than told"
2. Yet the Bible declares the danger of trusting in "feelings"
a. "There is a way which seems right…but its end is the way
of death." – Prov 14:12
b. "He who trusts in his own heart is a fool…" – Prov 28:26
c. "O LORD, I know the way of man is not in himself; It is not
in man who walks to direct his own steps." – Jer 10:23[None of these should be the ultimate source to where we turn if we are
looking for the words of eternal life. As confessed by Peter, there is
only One]II. TO WHOM WE SHOULD GO
A. JESUS CHRIST, SON OF THE LIVING GOD!
1. As Peter confessed in our text – Jn 6:68-69
2. He is the one who provides "food which endures to everlasting
life" – Jn 6:27; Jn 6:35; Jn 6:40
3. He is the way, the truth and the life – Jn 14:6
4. Upon this One has God "set His seal" – Jn 6:27
a. I.e., confirmed Him to be the source of eternal life
b. Through the miracles, and ultimately His resurrection –
Jn 5:36; Rom 1:4
— Yet how does one "go to Jesus" when He no longer walks on the
earth? We must turn toB. THE APOSTLES OF CHRIST, INSPIRED OF THE SPIRIT!
1. Jesus prepared and equipped His apostles to carry on and
complete His work
a. He told them of the Holy Spirit – Jn 16:7-11
b. Who would guide them into all the truth – Jn 16:12-13
2. To receive the apostles (apostolos, lit., one sent) is to
receive Jesus – Jn 13:20
3. Thus the apostles were authoritative spokesmen for Christ
– e.g., 1 Th 4:1-2; 1 Th 4:8; 1 Jn 4:6; Jude 17
4. They received all things pertaining to life and godliness
– 2 Pet 1:3
5. They did not shun to proclaim the whole counsel of God –
Acts 20:20-21; Acts 20:27
— But how do we "go to the apostles" when they no longer live on
the earth? We must turn toC. THE NEW TESTAMENT, REPOSITORY OF THE WORD OF GOD!
1. The apostles wrote that we might benefit from their
understanding- e.g., Eph 3:3-5
2. We must view their words as the commandments of the Lord
– e.g., 1 Cor 14:37
3. Therefore we are to hold fast to what they taught –
cf. 2 Th 2:15; 2 Th 3:15; Jude 3
4. As exemplified by the very first church in Jerusalem – Acts 2:42
— The words of the apostles preserved in their writings, can lead
us to Him who alone has the words of eternal life!CONCLUSION
1. To whom shall we go?
a. The answer must be "Jesus!"
b. He is "…the Christ, the Son of the living God"
c. He alone has "…the words of eternal life"2. Where will you find Jesus?
a. Not in the words of modern theologians and filmmakers, who have
sought to remake Jesus according to their own image
b. But in the words of His apostles, eyewitnesses of His majesty and
inspired by the Spirit to reveal all that we need to experience
in life and godlinessDon’t let the cacophony of modern voices lead you away from Jesus and
His words of eternal life. Make sure that it is His apostles’ writings,
the Word of God, that leads you to Him who is the way, the truth and the life!
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