What happens when following Jesus stops being convenient? In a culture where Christianity is often reduced to a lifestyle choice, this powerful examination of John 6 challenges us to consider whether we're fans or true followers of Christ.
The turning point comes after Jesus performs spectacular miracles—feeding thousands and walking on water. Instead of leveraging His popularity, Jesus delivers challenging teaching about being the bread of life and the exclusive source of meaning. When many disciples find this teaching "too hard" and abandon Him, Jesus turns to His closest followers with a heart-wrenching question: "You don't want to go away too, do you?"
Peter's response reveals everything about genuine discipleship: "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life." This moment crystallizes the fundamental difference between fans and followers. Fans connect with Jesus for what He can provide—blessings, convenience, popularity. Followers commit to Jesus because of who He is—the Holy One of God, regardless of difficulty or cost.
Through vivid illustrations—from schoolyard four-square games that establish clear boundaries to an aging, arthritic dog painfully climbing stairs to be near its master—we discover what true following looks like. It's not about perfection but direction. Even Peter, who boldly proclaimed his loyalty here, would later deny Jesus, yet through repentance became a powerful spiritual leader.
This message will help you examine whether you're merely connected to Jesus or truly committed to Him. Are you seeking His blessings or His person? Following when it's popular or when it's unpopular? Making Him part of your life or the center of your life? The line is clear, and the invitation remains: move from fan to follower today.