This sermon focuses on John chapter 6, particularly starting from verse 60, where many disciples found Jesus's teachings challenging and chose to depart. Jesus then asks His twelve disciples if they too would leave, leading to Peter's profound confession: 'Lord, to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life. And we believe and are sure that thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.' This message underscores the critical importance of embracing, rather than rejecting or neglecting, the 'wonderful words of life' that emanate from Jesus, who is presented as the living Word and the bread of life.
The sermon emphasizes that authentic discipleship requires unwavering belief in Jesus Christ as God and the sole provider of eternal life. This conviction is especially vital when believers encounter discouragement or when others abandon their faith. The message encourages steadfastness in faith, trusting in Jesus Christ's unchanging nature and His unwavering ability to sustain those who believe in Him. Ultimately, it serves as a powerful call to believers to remain committed to their spiritual journey, keeping their focus firmly fixed on Christ, irrespective of external influences or the actions of others.