4Him:
I’ll let John answer: John 6:63-64 * “it is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh is of no avail . The words that I have spoken to you are spirit and life
You keep repeating this, but it still doesn’t mean what you claim it means
From two Christian Theologians.
“These verses constitute the reaction of Jesus’ disciples to His sermon on the “bread of life.” As with the crowds’ response in Jerusalem and in Galilee (chap. [6], the response of many of His disciples was unbelief and rejection of Him. John lists two groups and their reactions: 1) the false disciples’ reaction of unbelief (vv. [60–66], and 2) the true disciples’ reaction of belief (vv. [67–71]. After this sermon, only a small nucleus of disciples remained (v. [67].”
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[6:64] Jesus knew. Reminiscent of John’ words in [2:23–25] Jesus knew the hearts of men, including those disciples who followed Him. He supernaturally knew that many did not believe in Him as Messiah and Son of God so He did not entrust Himself to them. These false disciples were simply attracted to the physical phenomena (e.g., miracles and food), and failed to understand the true significance of Jesus’ teaching (v. [61].”
"John He gives them a general key to this and all such parabolical discourses, teaching them that they are to be understood spiritually, and not after a corporal and carnal manner:
It is the spirit that quickeneth, the flesh profiteth nothing, [v. 63]. As it is in the natural body, the animal spirits quicken and enliven it, and without these the most nourishing food would profit nothing (what would the body be the better for bread, if it were not quickened and animated by the spirit), so it is with the soul.
My two sources: Dr. John Mac Garther and Dr. Dr. Vernon McGee
I’ll await your research, or anyone’s, that it means something different…