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The Bread That Fills

In "The Bread That Fills," we explore how deep, soul-level nourishment can transform your leadership approach. Are you building a legacy or chasing temporary wins? Great leaders meet not just surface needs but feed the deeper hunger for purpose and belonging. Audit your actions: are they reactive or legacy-focused? Embrace intentional sacrifice to build something truly meaningful.

By George B. ThomasPublished Updated 4 min read
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There's a moment in Scripture that's both poetic and piercing: Jesus looks out at a crowd that's chasing Him for more bread and says, "I'm the living bread that came down from heaven. Whoever eats this bread will live forever. This bread is my flesh, which I'll give for the life of the world." (John 6:51 NIV)

Read that again.

Jesus isn't talking about carbs. He's talking about soul nourishment, eternal significance, and a radical exchange: His life for ours. And if we're paying attention, this isn't just spiritual insight.

It's a blueprint for how we lead our lives, love people well, and build something meaningful in a world addicted to short-term wins and empty hustle.

Let's unpack it for life, for business, and for legacy.

Stop Chasing What Spoils

The crowd chased Jesus for another miracle meal. Why? Because they were hungry again. Their bellies were full yesterday. But now, they're back in need.

This is what happens when we build our lives or businesses around temporary gratification: the next sale, the next client, the next dopamine hit from a like, a deal, or a dollar.

Jesus' challenge? Stop hungering for what spoils. Start feasting on what endures.

Insight: If your life strategy or business model is built on hype, constant proving, or surface-level validation, you're going to burn out. You'll keep chasing bread that leaves you hungry.

Reflection:

  • What are you building that actually lasts?
  • Are you just feeding people, or are you changing them?

Action Step: Audit your calendar and task list. Highlight what's reactive and temporary. Circle what's legacy-level. What gets more of your energy?

Satisfy a Deeper Hunger

Jesus knew their stomachs growled, but He also heard the deeper cry, the ache for forgiveness, reconciliation, purpose, and identity. He shifted the conversation from food to forever.

If you're leading a team, raising a family, launching a brand: hear this: people don't just want solutions. They want meaning. They're starving for belonging, truth, and purpose. And so are you.

Insight: Great leaders don't just meet surface needs. They feed soul-level hunger.

Reflection:

  • Are you solving problems or transforming lives?
  • Are you building something that will outlive your resume?

Action Step: Find one way this week to connect what you do to someone's deeper need. Whether through your service, a conversation, or your content, go below the surface.

Lead Like the Living Bread

Jesus didn't just offer bread. He became the bread. He gave Himself. Entirely. Sacrificially. For the life of the world.

That's not just theology. That's leadership 101.

The best leaders, creators, entrepreneurs, and mentors I've met? They give themselves. They don't just sell a product: they share a story. They don't just manage, they serve. They don't hoard ideas; they break themselves open so others can grow.

Insight: If you want to build something that matters, it'll cost you. Not in burnout. But in intentional sacrifice.

Reflection:

  • Where are you holding back when you could be pouring out?
  • What would it look like to give more of your authentic self in your work?

Action Step: Choose one area where you can show up more vulnerably and fully: maybe in your messaging, maybe in your relationships, maybe in how you serve. Break the bread.

Build the Table, Not Just the Business

Jesus didn't build a brand. He built a table.

At that table, there was bread. And brokenness. And belonging.

Too often in business and leadership, we think of scale, metrics, and funnels. And yes, those things matter. But so does the table. So does the way people feel in your presence. So does the culture you're cultivating.

Insight: The people you serve aren't just buyers. They're image-bearers. Treat them like souls, not transactions.

Reflection:

  • Is your table big enough for grace, generosity, and truth?
  • Are your clients, customers, or team members seen, known, and valued?

Action Step: Reach out to one person today not to sell, but to serve. Ask how they're doing. Really. Be the bread.

You Can't Give What You Don't Eat

This one's personal.

You can't pour out what you haven't received. You can't lead on empty. You can't give peace, clarity, or vision if your soul is starved.

Jesus is the Bread. Not just for salvation but for every single day. We don't just need Him on Sundays. We need Him in strategy sessions, in sleepless nights, in deadlines and in difficult decisions.

Insight: Your personal intimacy with God fuels your public impact in the world.

Reflection:

  • When's the last time you let Jesus feed your soul without an agenda?
  • Is your doing flowing from your being?

Action Step: Take 10 minutes. No emails. No scrolling. Just silence, Scripture, and prayer. Let the Bread of Life nourish your spirit again.

Final Word: One Table. One Bread. One Life.

Jesus said, "Whoever eats this bread will live forever."

This is the invitation. To feast on what truly satisfies. To build what won't burn. To lead from a place of abundance, not emptiness. In life and business, the world tells us to strive, scale, and consume. Jesus tells us to come, sit, and eat.

One table. One meal. One Savior. One life to live well.

So the question isn't: What are you building?

It's: What are you feeding on? Because whatever you eat, you become.

Prayer:

Jesus, you're the Bread that truly satisfies.

In a world that pushes me to chase success, approval, and more, draw me back to You: my source, my strength, my sustainer.

Teach me to build what lasts. Help me lead from love, not lack. Break whatever in me resists surrender, and fill every hungry space in my heart with Your life-giving presence.

As I sit at your table, nourish me with truth, grace, and purpose so I can rise and serve others with open hands and a full heart.

Let my life and work reflect You.

Amen.

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Your Morning Prayer

Lord, we come to you knowing the pressures of leadership. We feel the weight of decisions, the anxieties about the bottom line, and the responsibility for those we employ. The market shifts, competition intensifies, and sometimes it feels like we're carrying more than we can bear.

We ask for your wisdom as we navigate these challenges. Help us to see opportunities where others see obstacles. Grant us discernment in making tough calls, especially when people's livelihoods are on the line. Give us the courage to stand by our values, even when it's not the popular choice.

We pray for our teams, that they may find purpose and fulfillment in their work. Protect them and their families. Help us to foster a workplace of integrity, kindness, and innovation.

Even when we can’t see the path ahead, we trust in your guidance. We believe you're working all things for good. Fill us with your peace, and remind us that our true worth isn't measured by profit, but by our faithfulness to you. Amen.

Journal & Reflection

1. What small, daily "bread" (actions, habits, interactions) nourished your spirit and leadership this week? How can you intentionally cultivate more of these?

2. Reflect on a recent business challenge. How might applying a core value from your faith perspective shift your approach or perspective on the situation?

3. Consider your team. What specific support or encouragement can you offer in the coming week to help them feel seen, valued, and equipped to thrive?

4. How are you balancing the demands of your business with your commitment to family and personal well-being? What adjustments, even small ones, can you make to better align these priorities?

George B. Thomas

About George B. Thomas

Founder of the Spiritual Side of Leadership

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