In John chapter 6, we encounter four profound tests of faith that every Christian will face at some point in their journey. The first test is the test of personal limitations, illustrated by the story of the feeding of the 5,000. Here, Philip is confronted with an overwhelming need that surpasses his resources, teaching us that we will all face situations beyond our strength. Yet, Jesus shows that when we place our limited resources in His hands, He can multiply them beyond our imagination.
The second test is the test of spiritual darkness, as seen when the disciples are caught in a storm without Jesus in the boat. This reminds us that there will be times when we feel alone and the winds of life are against us. However, we must remember that Jesus is interceding for us, and nothing can separate us from His love.
The third test is the test of theological offense. The crowd takes offense at Jesus' teachings on the uniqueness of the Incarnation, the necessity of the atonement, and our dependence on grace. These truths remain offensive to many today, as our culture often promotes self-sufficiency and subjective truth. Yet, these are foundational to our faith.
The fourth test is the test of cultural pressure. As the crowd turns away from Jesus, He asks His disciples if they will leave too. This is a poignant picture of our current culture, where many are moving away from faith. The pressure to conform is immense, especially when those we love walk away. Yet, Peter's response, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life," reminds us of what is truly at stake—eternal life.
In facing these tests, we must ask ourselves three questions: What's at stake? What's the alternative? Who is Jesus? These questions help us remain steadfast in our faith, recognizing that only Jesus offers eternal life and that no alternative can compare to the life He offers.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Test of Personal Limitations: We will all face situations that seem beyond our capacity. Like Philip, we may feel inadequate, but when we place our trust in Jesus, He can multiply our efforts and resources beyond what we can imagine. [01:12]
- 2. Test of Spiritual Darkness: There will be times when we feel alone and overwhelmed by life's storms. In these moments, we must remember that Jesus is interceding for us, and His love is unbreakable. [02:18]
- 3. Test of Theological Offense: The truths of the Incarnation, atonement, and grace are foundational to our faith but remain offensive to many. We must hold fast to these truths, even when they conflict with cultural norms. [05:25]
- 4. Test of Cultural Pressure: As many move away from faith, the pressure to conform is immense. We must remember that only Jesus offers eternal life, and no alternative can compare to the life He offers. [09:36]
- 5. Questions to Anchor Our Faith: In times of doubt, ask yourself: What's at stake? What's the alternative? Who is Jesus? These questions help us remain steadfast, recognizing the eternal significance of our faith in Christ. [20:03]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:17] - Introduction to Tests of Faith
- [00:34] - Test of Personal Limitations
- [01:45] - Test of Spiritual Darkness
- [02:38] - Test of Theological Offense
- [07:28] - Test of Cultural Pressure
- [09:00] - Cultural Relevance Today
- [11:15] - Turning Point in the Gospel
- [12:36] - Jesus' Response to the Crisis
- [15:23] - Personal Impact of Cultural Shift
- [18:40] - The Challenge of Personal Relationships
- [20:03] - Questions to Anchor Our Faith
- [23:20] - The Alternative to Following Jesus
- [31:22] - Who is Jesus?
- [33:04] - Testimony of Returning to Faith
- [36:58] - Closing Prayer