If Jesus is the bread...
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If Jesus is the bread of life, it seems to me life ought to be fun. After all, he's the one who gives joy and brings peace and paves the road to salvation. If, when we partake of the bread he is we receive those gifts, that ought to make us pretty upbeat folks. That ought to put life before us as a super saturated sponge we just can't wait to wring dry.
Here is a brief note written by a cancer victim to her sister: "No matter what the future holds, I am so glad to be fully alive at this time. Each day, I live." Seems to be she knows where the bread is.
In the play, Shirley Valentine, by Willy Russell she talks about her life being a crime against God because she didn't live it fully. "I'd allowed myself to live this little life when inside me there was so much. So much more that I could have lived a bigger life with ..." Then later, she concludes, "That's where Shirley Valentine disappeared. She got lost in all this unused life" (page 39).
Bread is for eating and eating is for living.
-- Barnhart
Here is a brief note written by a cancer victim to her sister: "No matter what the future holds, I am so glad to be fully alive at this time. Each day, I live." Seems to be she knows where the bread is.
In the play, Shirley Valentine, by Willy Russell she talks about her life being a crime against God because she didn't live it fully. "I'd allowed myself to live this little life when inside me there was so much. So much more that I could have lived a bigger life with ..." Then later, she concludes, "That's where Shirley Valentine disappeared. She got lost in all this unused life" (page 39).
Bread is for eating and eating is for living.
-- Barnhart
