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Lord, to whom shall we go?

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John 6 is a chapter that can be overlooked when reading the dialogue between Jesus and the disciples. Jesus had more than twelve disciples and John 6:66 tells us that "many" walked away and walked with Him no more. How different is the interaction in John 6 in comparison to the modern culture of the church. Many followed Jesus for what He could do for them, but Jesus wanted them to enter into communion with Him. To believe and trust in Him. When the disciples walked away Jesus asked the twelve if they were going to walk away. Simon Peter answered Him, Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. Also we have come to believe and know that You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.

Within this episode we take a look into the parable of the lost sheep because there was more than one disciple that walked away from Jesus in John 6 but yet Jesus does not go after them. Could it be that maybe the way we have been taught to view the parable of the lost sheep is not saying what we have been hearing over the years.

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John 6 is a chapter that can be overlooked when reading the dialogue between Jesus and the disciples. Jesus had more than twelve disciples and John 6:66 tells us that "many" walked away and walked with Him no more. How different is the interaction in John 6 in comparison to the modern culture of the church. Many followed Jesus for what He could do for them, but Jesus wanted them to enter into communion with Him. To believe and trust in Him. When the disciples walked away Jesus asked the twelve if they were going to walk away. Simon Peter answered Him, Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. Also we have come to believe and know that You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.

Within this episode we take a look into the parable of the lost sheep because there was more than one disciple that walked away from Jesus in John 6 but yet Jesus does not go after them. Could it be that maybe the way we have been taught to view the parable of the lost sheep is not saying what we have been hearing over the years.

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