To read the texts click on the texts: Acts 8:1-8; Jn 6:35-40
Today’s text begins with the last verse that was read
yesterday in order to place what follows in context. Jesus has stated that he
is the Bread of Life and he invites all who are willing to come to him to be
fully satisfied. The words “seeing’ and “believing”, which appear at 6:36 and
again at 6:40 form an inclusion. The crowd has seen and yet has not perceived.
They have not seen rightly and thus, cannot come to faith. This lack of proper
vision is surprising when one realizes that Jesus’ primary purpose is not to
hide but to reveal. He will welcome all who come to him. They will not be
driven away. The purpose of his coming down from heaven is for the sake of
revelation. This is the Father’s will and Jesus will do only what the Father
commissions him to do. The Father’s will is inclusive and no one is to be
excluded unless they want to exclude themselves. If one sees rightly and thus believes,
what is gained is eternal life and resurrection on the last day. This promise
combines both the present and the future.
These verses bring out powerfully the balance between
divine initiative and human response. God takes the first step and remains open
to anyone who is willing to come and receive the gifts that he wants to pour
out. However, there will not be any coercion or pressure on the part of God.
Those who come to receive from him must come freely and without reservation.
The gift is ever available and free. It
is not for a select few but for all.
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