In this sermon on John 6:22-35, we're challenged to examine what truly sustains us. Are we chasing after temporary satisfactions - the 'breadcrumbs' of life - or are we feasting on the true Bread of Life? Jesus' miraculous feeding of the 5,000 sets the stage for a deeper spiritual truth: He is the source of eternal sustenance. Just as the Israelites received manna in the wilderness, we're offered something far greater - Christ Himself. This message urges us to look beyond our immediate needs and desires, recognizing that only Jesus can truly satisfy our deepest spiritual hunger. It's a call to stop nibbling at the world's table and instead feast at the King's table. What in our lives are we clinging to that may be preventing us from fully embracing this spiritual nourishment? As we reflect on this, we're invited to 'get out of the boat' - to take bold steps of faith, trusting in the One who walks on water. This teaching isn't just about belief; it's about transforming our daily lives, reorienting our priorities, and finding true fulfillment in Christ alone.