Deacon Tim’s Column
8-16-09
In last week’s selection from the Gospel according to John, he uses the term “bread of life” but in this early reference this “bread of life” was instruction asking for a response of belief. That was hard enough for the crowed to accept but now he tells them he is the “bread of life” and those who eat this bread will live forever something even harder for them to accept. You have to sympathize with the people who ask “how can this man give us his flesh to eat.” Eating flesh was an act of evildoers and drinking blood was completely forbidden.
In the first reading, Wisdom is personified as a woman, asking that foolishness is forsaken in order for one to live and can advance in the way of understanding. Some of the medieval mystics found a comparison between Jesus and the image of motherhood (where the mother feeds and nourishes her unborn child through her body and blood and continues to nourish and nurture the child after birth). Jesus then nourishes us with his body and blood to those who are born to a new life in him.
Throughout the centuries, theologians have tried to explain the presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, to reduce the mystery to mere words, an attempt to explain the inexplicable. Belief in the Eucharist takes faith. We cannot intellectually explain it. This faith calls us to accept the presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, his bread for us which nurtures us and makes possible eternal life.
Come Holy Spirit, grant us the Spirit of Understanding to enlighten our minds with the light of your divine truth.
Deacon Tim 734-502-1818
deacontim@tds.net
http://shamrockdeacon/blogspot.com
Sunday, August 23, 2009
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