visavismeyou,
Not at all, I am not asserting that Jesus tested thier faith… or gave them a false teaching.
I will try to explain this as briefly as I can…
We can all agree that the Jews required a sign. That we Jesus purpose for certain miracles. But I ask, why didn’t Jesus do something incredibly magnificent to prove who He was? He could have darkened the sun, anhilated the Romans with one look, in fact… because He was God, He could have done anything He wanted to prove that He was in fact the Son of God… but He didn’t.
The truth is, the fact that the Jews required a sign was the very reason He didn’t give them one. The Jews in John 6 were seeking a sign from Jesus…
These Jews were desiring to see some magnificent miracle… in fact many of the Jews in that day were expecting a Messiah that would liberate them as an earthly kingdom. These Jews wanted to believe Jesus (John 6:30), but they were desirous of a sign.
Jesus refused to give them what they were desirous of.
So, I think it is crucial question of “why” did Jesus refuse to give them that sign.
Jesus did not give them the sign they were asking for, because although they would have followed Him, they would have followed Him for the wrong reasons… because He was more powerful than they were. The Jews in that day were no different than we are today… people follow Sylvia Brown because she can tell people what their dead relatives are saying, people follow Dr. Phil because He seems to have great wisdom, people have followed tricksters because they seemed to have great power… it’s a security issue… people find security in a power greater than they are. How about the New age movement? They (using devils) proclaim mysticism, and give people signs of insight to the spirit world… and people follow them.
Jesus was trying to prove to the Jews that He was the sign they were looking for.
Here Jesus tells them that He IS that bread from heaven… spiritual bread, not meant for the flesh “because the flesh profiteth nothing”.
Jesus, using the illustration of Himself as bread, reiterated Himself later in that same chapter…
Since they were stuck on desiring some great sign from Jesus so they could continue to follow Him, and as Jesus continued to tell them to “believe”… He worded the illustration strongly so they would have to make a decision… believe in Him, or not.
Again, this was illustrative only… and He qualified that by the next verse…
The Jews couldn’t hear this teaching because it wasn’t the sign they were looking for. But, if they had only believed in Jesus and the spiritual application of what He taught, that would have been sufficient.
They chose not to believe so the only thing left for them to do was leave. I think those Jews probably found a false prophet, or a necromancer that showed them some sign that they could follow.
John
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