“Then Jesus said to the twelve, ‘Do you also want to go away?” John 6:67 (NKJV)
For those who do not want to accept the fact of the deity of Jesus Christ; the fact that Jesus Himself said that He and His Father are one; the fact that He said, “He that has seen Me has seen the Father”, and so much more; leaving is what you have done and invented your own Jesus.
Jesus had given many hard and heavy truths concerning Himself in chapter six. One of the last one’s mentioned is that, “…no one can come to Me unless it has been granted to him by My Father” (v. 65). Then, we are told that, “From that time many of His disciples went back and walked with Him no more”. What disciples were these? It most certainly was not the twelve. It was the twelve He asked the above question. They were still with Him.
The “disciples” who left were partly those who had followed Jesus because they saw Him doing miracles. They were following Jesus because they supposed, most likely, that they would receive something from Him. Maybe a place on His administrative board when He set up His kingdom. Maybe they followed Him just out of curiosity, or for the power they thought they might achieve. Even today, in business, and more and more so within the Christian community we hear things like, “You need to get near those who are the movers and shakers if yo want to become a mover and shaker”. If there was ever a man who was a mover and a shaker it was Jesus Christ. When things didn’t sound right to those followers they just left.
Jesus had talked to them about “eating My flesh” and “drink His blood”, and some of that may have not been understood. It was something that demanded whole-hearted commitment. You could not be selfish, prideful or arrogant. When they heard Him talking and teaching; and had seen His miracles it was easy to follow Him, but now, now that He made these claims, what were they to think?
The twelve faithful disciples sat ever diligent, listening, learning, and Jesus questions them, “Do you also want to go away?” To which the disciples responded; Peter speaking first, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. Also we have come to believe and know that You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God.” (vv. 68-69).
If the other disciples would have held that belief they would have continued to walk with Jesus. Oh, how we need to follow Jesus simply for who He is. He is worthy of our love, devotion, commitment, and worship. Yes! I said worship. Deity – the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit – is worthy of our worship. If you have taken of the body and the blood of the Lord Jesus then, you know who He is and you worship, praise and glorify Him.
-Tim A. Blankenship