To read the texts click on the texts: Acts 9:31-42; Jn 6:60-69
The text of today begins
with the disciples grumbling after hearing what Jesus has said. The sayings are
too difficult for them to accept. Jesus responds to their grumbling by issuing
a challenge to them. If this affects them, they will be even more affected when
they experience the death, resurrection, and ascension of the Son of Man. Jesus
takes the disciples beyond the specific event of becoming and giving
bread. He takes them to the whole of the
Christ event and its mystery. Jesus, as
Bread of Life, must be seen in the larger context of God’s plan of salvation
through his Son.
The flesh, as flesh, and
without the Spirit, is nothing. It cannot give live, nor does it have life. It
is the Spirit that gives life and makes the flesh what it is. This means that
simply eating the flesh of Jesus, without the right disposition, will not lead
to life. Thus, those who eat and drink are not merely eating Jesus’ flesh and
blood but the Spirit filled flesh and blood of Jesus. Even as Jesus offers the
gift of life, through becoming bread, the gift is rejected because most prefer
death. There are still those who will not believe. They have made their choice.
God offers the gift of his Son to all, but not all will accept him. This is why
many disciples drew back and no longer went with Jesus. This rejection leads
Jesus to turn to the Twelve and ask them about their stand. They must choose
whether they will accept or reject the offer of life that God makes in Jesus.
Simon Peter responds on
behalf of the Twelve and at least verbally accepts that offer of life. He
acknowledges that Jesus has the words of eternal life and that he is the Holy
One of God, the one set aside by God.
Life always offers us
choices. The choices that we are sometimes faced with might not always be what
we desire, but the fact remains that we are free to choose. We can choose to be
miserable or to be happy, we can choose to fear or to love, and we can choose
to say No or to say Yes. Every choice that we make has its own consequences and
we must be prepared to face them since it is we who have made the choice.
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