“I am the living bread that came down from heaven. Whoever eats this bread will live forever. This bread is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.”
John 6:51 (NIV)
King David called manna the bread of angels. (Psalm 78:25)
Jesus called Himself manna by using the title of living bread that came down from Heaven.
The book of Exodus describes the mysterious substance that came down from Heaven. It was a light, sweet wafer that appeared on the ground fresh each morning to be gathered by the Israelites. The manna nutritionally sustained them and yet it was like nothing they’d ever eaten before.
While it nourished and sustained them for the day, it could only be gathered one day at a time. God didn’t intend for them to hoard and store manna for future days. When they tried to hoard manna, it became worm infested and rotten. (Exodus 16:20)
God is definitely telling us something through the nature of that unusual Heavenly bread. Manna has a short shelf life, and so does hope. We were meant to gather and replenish our hope day by day from the Lord.
The hope we had yesterday is easily shaken by a new affliction or trial today, but hope can be gathered fresh each day, just like manna, when we commune with Jesus daily.
By calling Himself the living bread, Jesus wanted people to reflect on those wilderness days, when God provided that sweet and nutritious wafer every morning. He did it out of love for His people, and today, Jesus is the living nutritious, and sweet wafer sent to us. He offers Himself out of love, to lift and sustain our spirit and refresh our hope.
Once we’ve experienced His gentle, persuasive presence in our life, we’ve learned that He is not forceful, loud or abrasive. It’s not His style to rattle hearts, but to melt them.
Jesus could have called Himself the King of kings, the Lion of Judah, or the Great High Priest, all of which can be intimidating, yet accurate and true, but He chose to call Himself bread. Think about it, Bread-a basic form of human sustenance. That’s what Jesus wants to be to us each day.
The light, sweet manna wafers from Heaven share similar traits with Jesus, the living bread. Like common bread, He came to the world as the humble, son of a carpenter. Though he was poor, He offered wisdom through the spiritual sustenance found in His words. Just like the sweetness of the manna wafer, there was a sweetness about Jesus, making those who were forgotten or thought to be unworthy, to finally realize that they are highly valued and loved by God.
As manna was never meant to be stored until an urgent crisis arises, neither is Jesus. He is our daily bread, who desires to give us a daily portion of hope as we give Him our time to meet with Him.
Hope derived from Jesus sustains us through the most difficult circumstances. It keeps our soul nourished, our faith grounded and our minds in peace. Instead of letting worries over past problems or future concerns cloud our mind, we receive a new portion of hope each and every day.
Lord, thank you for being the source of our soul’s nourishment, our living manna and bread of heaven, as we receive a fresh portion of hope for today. Amen










