John 6:64–71 — Judas & Compatibilism

 

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Welcome to this week’s worship service!

Today we conclude John 6 with a powerful moment of decision. After Jesus’ teaching about the bread of life, many in the crowd turned away — but the Twelve were faced with a question that calls each of us to respond:

“You do not want to leave too, do you?”

📖 In John 6:64–71, we discover:

  • Why some walked away, and why others stayed

  • What Judas’ presence among the Twelve reveals about God’s sovereignty and human responsibility

  • How misplaced desires can keep us from fully following Christ

  • Peter’s bold confession: “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.”

This passage invites us to stand with Peter, declaring our trust and hope in Jesus, the Holy One of God.

#John6 #WordsOfEternalLife #FollowingJesus #BreadOfLife #FaithOverFear #ChurchOnline #WorshipTogether

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