There is a word woven so deeply through Scripture that once you see it you cannot unsee it, and that word is bread. It is the first food named after the fall, the substance rained from heaven in the wilderness, the twelve loaves set before the face of Yahweh, and the thing broken in an upper room on the night of betrayal. Follow the bread and it will lead you, without a single detour, to a manger in a town whose very name means House of Bread. This lesson is a slow and worshipful walk along that thread. We will read Micah and Matthew for the birthplace, Exodus and the Psalms for the manna,...
There is a word woven so deeply through Scripture that once you see it you cannot unsee it, and that word is bread. It is the first food named after the fall, the substance rained from heaven in the wilderness, the twelve loaves set before the face of Yahweh, and the thing broken in an upper room on the night of betrayal. Follow the bread and it will lead you, without a single detour, to a manger in a town whose very name means House of Bread. This lesson is a slow and worshipful walk along that thread. We will read Micah and Matthew for the birthplace, Exodus and the Psalms for the manna, John for the great discourse, Leviticus for the showbread, and the Revelation for the manna hidden and kept forever. Bring your Bible and open it as we go, for the joy of this study is not in being told but in seeing it yourself, verse laid beside verse, until the pattern shines. The One born in the House of Bread came to be eaten, that whoever feeds on Him should never hunger again.