To read the texts click on the texts: Acts8:26-40; Jn 6:41-51
The symbol of “bread” is misunderstood by the
people. They respond with unbelief. They grumble at Jesus’ claim that he is the
bread of life and has come down from heaven. They protest that they “know”
where Jesus comes from, they are aware of his antecedents. Even as they make
such a statement, they are unaware of its error. They “think” they know, but in
reality do not know.
Jesus addresses the crowd and asks them to stop
their grumbling and then repeats the promise made earlier of resurrection on
the last day for the ones who will believe. To reiterate the point that he
makes, Jesus appeals to scripture and specifically to the prophets. “And they
shall all be taught by God” refers to the initiative that God takes. The
emphasis is on God who does the teaching. This means that Jesus’ commission is
divinely ordained and not from humans. If the ones who hear realize this, then
they will come to Jesus and they will have learnt correctly. This means that,
while God does take the initiative, humans are responsible for responding
accurately.
Jesus shares a unique relationship with the Father
and is the only one who has seen Him. Those who learn have to learn to see the
Father in Jesus. They have to learn that it is in Jesus that they have eternal
life and that he is indeed the Bread of Life.
By using the distancing “your ancestors”, Jesus
makes a contrast between the manna that they ate and the bread of life that he
gives. The manna their ancestors consumed could not result in saving them from
death, but the bread that Jesus gives results in a person living forever. This
is because the bread that Jesus gives is living bread, a life giving bread. The
bread that he gives for the life of the world is his flesh. This can mean, on
one hand, the incarnation, where the Word became flesh, but on the other, can
refer to his death on the cross, when he will give his life for the life of the
world.
The purpose of Jesus’ coming into the world was to
reveal the Father as God who wanted to save all people. This results in God
taking the initiative in the tangible way of sending his son to become flesh
for all. Even as God takes the initiative, he leaves humans free to respond to
his act of love. Humans always have a choice when it comes to the gifts that
God gives. They can accept them or reject them. Acceptance means life,
rejection means death. There is no middle way.
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