Is there
anything as enticing as the smell of fresh
bread baking in an oven? Memories may be flooding your mind of your grandmother’s kitchen or your favorite bakery shop. Ahhh! A good deep breath
gets us craving a thick, warm slice!
There’s something I’ve found more satisfying than even fresh bread! The recipe is so easy that even a young child can take part. Jesus said, “I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger…” John 6:35. Never hunger again?! You know the feeling; that hunger that we try to satisfy with money, entertainment, drink, dope, and love. These things don’t really satisfy that hunger in us. That’s why we’re constantly searching for the next big thrill, pay raise, or that certain someone who will accept and love us unconditionally. Jesus is the ONLY fulfillment to that deep craving, and He promises we’ll “NEVER hunger again!"
Matthew 4:4
says, “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out
of the mouth of God.” We cannot truly live a full and satisfying life
collecting the newest toy, traveling to new places, finding the “perfect” mate, or
whatever you are searching for. The wise King Solomon, who had it ALL, calls it all vain and empty pleasure. We’re created by God to NEED Him. What He
gives, will make your life truly worth living!
I grind the wheat I use to bake bread with. When I dig deep into a bucket of wheat berries, I’m reminded of the Scripture that gives us a picture of Jesus’ sacrifice. “…except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die it bringeth forth much fruit.” Remember, Jesus said, “I am the bread of life…” He was sent by God the Father to die on the cross for us, that we might have “much fruit” (eternal life with Him in Heaven).
There’s only
one BIG problem. We’re dirty and cannot come before a holy God alone. “For all
have sinned and come short of the glory of God.” Romans 3:23. We’re compelled
to look to the cross where He died for our sins. Jesus said, “I am the way the
truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” John 14:6
As a teenager I was compellingly drawn to the “Bread of life” where my hunger for
satisfaction, love, and acceptance was forever fulfilled. I saw my sin and my
need of cleansing. I accepted God’s free gift and my
search was over! That deep sense of emptiness left. Now Jesus Christ is my
“Bread of life”, and I am clean, forgiven, and His child that will live with
Him in heaven forever!
“I am the
living bread which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he
shall live forever: and the bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will
give for the life of the world.” John 6:51
Cover your bread pans with a light tea towel or plastic wrap, and let it rise in a warm place till the dough is about 1 inch above the sides of the pan. I like to place mine on top of my stove as the oven will be preheating.
I hold my pan by the corner and tap the sides to release and then place it on a cooling rack until fully cool...if you can resist the temptation!
Sounds yummy! And since I have sampled in the past, I KNOW it is. This is a clear picture of what The Lord wanted us to gain from these Scriptures: He wants us to long for Him as we long for our "bread." Thank you for recalling the simplicity and beauty of The Plan of Salvation and giving more insights into these verses! I feel "full" from this devotion and blog....but I can still ALMOST taste your bread melting in my mouth, Sister!
ReplyDeleteThe message about the seed having to die by being planted is very relevant to me, TODAY. I take this as confirmation of what God has been speaking to me for the last year or so before I finally mustered the faith to step out and act on it. No one wants or likes death, but there is life beyond imagination when we surrender that part of ourselves to the cross.
ReplyDeleteHello! This is my first time here, but already I feel a kinship. I don't have as large as a family, but my 6 are ages 31 to 19. I love the devotional along with the bread recipe. I'm making it now! I don't think my kitchen aide is the larger one nor has my loaves turned out as nicely as your pictured ones. They are currently rising, though, so I remain hopeful. :)
ReplyDeleteI'll be coming back here again and again because you have more knowledge in your pinky finger than I have in my entire brain!
Thankyou for sharing,
Ruth
Bread baking is a journey. Don't give up but celebrate each small victory! It sounds like your house is MUCH quieter than it used to be too! With only 2 left at home life is very very different than it used to be. If you have any bread questions, feel free to ask. I've made every mistake in the book and may be able to help. Post a picture here to encourage others please.
DeleteAbundant Blessings,
The Farmers Wife