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Exodus 16:11-15 MANNA: WHAT IS IT? Intro: As the children of The
Manna that fell in the wilderness was a great blessing to the people of While
Jesus lived on this earth, the Jews challenged Him to prove to them that He was
Who He claimed to be. They suggested
that if He had really been sent by God He would give them Manna from Heaven to
eat, like Moses had given their forefathers, John 6:31. In response,
Jesus told them that God, not Moses, had given their fathers bread in the
wilderness. He also told them that the
Manna served an even greater purpose than that of feeding a people long
dead. He told them that the Manna
represented Him. Jesus claimed that He was
the Bread of Life, John 6:32-35; 48; 51. Jesus identifies Himself with the ancient
Manna that fed Now,
when the people of
A.
The idea for the Manna originated with God. It was not man’s idea. All the people of B.
That is exactly what God has done in the area of salvation. Left to himself, man will seek out a
religious experience that satisfies and gratifies his flesh. Man would have never conceived of a plan that
demanded nothing of man. Man wants to
work. Man wants to earn his salvation by
the good works he does. Man likes to brag!
He likes to flaunt his achievements.
But, that is not God’s plan; Eph.
2:8-9. God’s plan is for man to come
to Him through Jesus and through Jesus alone.
There is no other plan of salvation available that will save the human
soul, John 14:6; Acts 4:12; Acts 16:31. Salvation is a not about what we can do, but
it is all about what Jesus has done.
Friend, you can do anything you please; believe anything you choose;
join any group our church out there; but salvation and peace will only be found
in one place; and that place is in Jesus Christ! II. ITS
CHARACTERISTICS PICTURE JESUS ( A. 6:14, 31 Its
Appearance – The way the Manna looked paints a picture of Jesus. 1.
6:14 It Was Small – This speaks of His humility. He is the Creator of the universe, John 1:3; Col. 1:16-17. He is God Almighty, John 1:1. Yet, He came into
this world and robed Himself in human flesh, John 1:14. He humbled
Himself and became a servant so that He might die for His people on the cross, Phil. 2:5-8. What love!
What grace! What supreme
condescension! 2. 6:14 It Was Round – Like a circle that has
no beginning and no ending; Jesus Christ is eternally God. He did not have His beginning at 3. 6:31 It Was White – White like the purest of
snow. The whiteness of the Manna speaks
of the purity of Jesus. He was born into
this world without the taint of human sin, 1
Pet. 2:22; 1 John 3:5; Heb. 7:26. In
fact, He was not even able to sin! He
lived without sin, so that He might die for sin on the cross, Heb. 9:26. Only a sinless man could do that! B. 6:16, 31,
35 Its
Appeal –God designed the Manna in such a way that it was a blessing to
everyone who ate it. 1.
v. 31 It Was Sweet – The taste of the Manna was like tasting “wafers
made with honey”. No doubt it
was pleasant surprise to everyone who placed in on their tongue. This is a great picture of the Lord Jesus
Christ. To the sinner, Jesus appears to
be harsh, a cosmic killjoy Who delights in keeping people from having fun. But, when you come to know Him, you find that
He is the delight of the soul! You find
that He makes life worth living. The
songwriter said: Every day with Jesus is sweeter than the day before. The Psalmist said it this way, “O
taste and see that the LORD is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in him,”
Psalm 34:8. That has been my experience and I am guessing
it has been your too, if you are saved. 2. 6:16, 35 It Was
Sufficient – For 40 years the Manna was sufficient for the young ones and
the old one and for everyone in between.
The Manna was right for everybody!
The growing boy grew into manhood off the nourishment of the Manna. The young girl grew into a woman by eating
the Manna. It sustained the rich and the
poor. It fed the leader and the follower. It was good enough to sustain the lives of
the entire congregation of Again, this is a picture of Jesus! He is an all-sufficient Savior. Regardless of where you are in life, or where
you have been, Jesus is all you need! He
can save the young ones; He can save the old ones and He can save all the ones
in between. He can save rich folks, poor
folks and folks who are getting by. He
can save religious folks and wicked folks.
In fact, He can and will save anyone who will come to Him and ask, (Note: Two thoughts are worthy of
note right here. First, according to 16:16-18, no matter how much Manna a
person gathered, they always had the right amount. When you come to Jesus, you will find that He
is sufficient to save your soul! Second,
According to Num. 11:8, after two
years, some people got tired of the Manna.
They tried every trick at their disposal to change its flavor. But, instead of improving the taste, their
attempts to make the Manna better ruined the taste. When man adds his alterations to the Gospel
message to make it more appealing, he robs it of its saving power! The Gospel is sufficient just like it is, C. Its Appropriation – The way the
children of 1. 6:14-15 It Was
Appropriated By Stooping – The Manna appeared on the ground. In order to gather it, the people had to bend
their knees and get down there where it was. Friends, the only way to come to Jesus for
salvation is with a humble heart, Matt.
18:2-4. No one comes to Jesus filled
with pride and thinking they are adequate within themselves. The only ones who can come to Him are those
who see themselves as sinners in need of a Savior. Those who come to Jesus do so by bowing in
humble repentance, Acts 17:30! 2.
6:16-18 It Was Appropriated By Swallowing – The Manna was gathered by the
men of the tent. When the Manna was
brought into the tent, it was divided out according to the number of people in
the tent. The Manna was there, but it
could help no one until it was eaten.
The only way to benefit from the Manna was to get it inside you! Again, this speaks to us of Jesus! You can come to church, carry the right
Bible, hear sermons, song songs, pray prayers and do all the religious stuff
you want to. But, you will never be
saved until you come to Jesus for yourself.
No one can do it for you. Thank
God for saved moms and dads, but children cannot ride into Heaven on their
coattails. Grandparents that love Jesus
are a blessing, but you have to be saved for yourself. Here again the words of the Bible, Acts 16:31; John 3:3, 7; Rom. 10:9; Rom.
10:13. III. ITS
COMING PICTURES JESUS ( A.
16:1, 14 It Came To A Forsaken Place – The children of B.
16:2-3 It Came To A Foolish People – God sent the Manna to a people
who longed for what they had left behind in So it is with Jesus Christ. He came to a people that wanted nothing to do
with Him, John 1:11. He came to a people that hated Him, mocked
Him and ultimately crucified Him. Yet,
He came to them anyway. He came in love,
grace and forgiveness. He came to offer
them eternal life, if they would only believe.
He makes the same offer to every one in this room today. Folks,
I was not looking for Him when He came to me.
I was lost and on my way to Hell.
I knew there was a God and that I was going to meet Him some day. I knew I would probably face Him in
judgment. But, I did not care about
Him. I did not give Him much thought at
all. Yet, it appears that He gave me
plenty of thought. He broke into my
darkness and called me to new life in Jesus Christ. ( Conc: What about you? Have you ever
tasted that Heavenly Bread? Have you
been saved by the grace of God? If you
have, then you know what “IT” is all about! If not, you can be, if the Lord is calling
you. Verse 4 tells us that the Manna was sent to test the people. If was sent to test their obedience. The same is true with Jesus, John 8:24. There is so much more that could be said
about the Manna. Verse 7 tells us that the Manna was sent to reveal God’s
glory. Friends, God receives more glory
from saving an old sinner than from anything else in this world. If you need Him why not give Him glory and
come to Him today? Can
you imagine eating the same food for forty straight years? I am sure many got bored with the same old
Manna year after year. That is why some
tried to change is, Num 11. Well, some have gotten that way about Jesus
too. The sameness of going to church and
serving the Lord has led to boredom in your life, and you are not as close to
Him today as you once were or as you need to be. You need to slip into this altar today and
say, “Thank you Lord for giving me the Bread of Life. Thank you for the Heavenly Manna. Thank you for saving my soul.” Think about what a mess you would be in if He
had not saved you! |
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