Bonus Gospel Reflection | John 6:51-58

The Raritan Oratory of St. Philip Neri
15 Aug 202105:52

Summary

TLDRThis special gospel reflection delves into the Bread of Life discourse from John 6, where Jesus proclaims himself as the living bread from heaven, offering eternal life to those who partake in his flesh and blood, symbolically received through the sacrament of the Eucharist. The script addresses the initial shock and misunderstanding of this teaching, clarifying that it is not about cannibalism but about spiritual nourishment. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing Jesus' true presence in the Eucharist and the reverence with which we should approach this sacrament, reflecting on our readiness to receive and the implications for our spiritual journey.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“– The script is a reflection on the Gospel reading from John 6, which is part of the 'Bread of Life' discourse.
  • 🍞 Jesus declares himself as the 'living bread that came down from heaven,' emphasizing his role as the source of eternal life.
  • πŸ—£οΈ The audience, specifically the Jewish ruling elites, react with shock and confusion to Jesus' words, misunderstanding them as cannibalism.
  • πŸ‡ Jesus explains that eating his 'flesh' and drinking his 'blood' is a metaphor for partaking in the sacrament, not a literal act.
  • πŸ”„ The sacramental bread and wine represent Jesus' presence and are a form of spiritual nourishment for believers.
  • πŸ”— The Eucharist is a reenactment of the Last Supper, where Jesus becomes present to the believers through the Holy Spirit.
  • 🌟 The Eucharist is a continuous act of Jesus' self-giving, allowing believers to receive spiritual nourishment repeatedly.
  • πŸ™ The importance of reverence and proper discernment when partaking in the Eucharist is highlighted, reflecting one's belief in the real presence of Jesus.
  • πŸ•ŠοΈ The act of receiving Communion is a moment of recognizing and accepting the spiritual nourishment offered by Jesus.
  • πŸ› Gestures such as genuflecting before the tabernacle and the manner of receiving Communion convey the believer's faith and respect.
  • πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ Living a life in accordance with the belief in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist is the ultimate implication for believers.

Q & A

  • What is the 'Bread of Life Discourse'?

    -The 'Bread of Life Discourse' is a part of the Gospel of John, chapter 6, where Jesus explains his role as the source of spiritual nourishment and eternal life, using the metaphor of bread that came down from heaven.

  • Why did the Jews quarrel among themselves after hearing Jesus' words about his flesh and blood?

    -The Jews quarreled because Jesus' words seemed to imply cannibalism, which was shocking and offensive to them. They did not initially understand the metaphorical meaning behind his words.

  • What is the sacramental understanding of Jesus giving his flesh and blood to eat and drink?

    -The sacramental understanding refers to the belief that Jesus' flesh and blood are given to believers in the form of bread and wine during the Eucharist, symbolizing his real presence and offering spiritual nourishment.

  • How does the Eucharist relate to the multiplication of the loaves and fishes?

    -The Eucharist is related in that it involves the multiplication of the bread and wine, which represent Jesus' body and blood, to be shared among the faithful, much like the loaves and fishes were multiplied to feed the multitudes.

  • What is the significance of Jesus being referred to as the 'Living Bread'?

    -Jesus being called the 'Living Bread' signifies that he is the source of eternal life, and by partaking in him spiritually through the Eucharist, believers can have life that endures beyond death.

  • What is the importance of recognizing Jesus' true presence in the Eucharist?

    -Recognizing Jesus' true presence in the Eucharist is crucial as it deepens one's faith and reverence, influencing how believers approach the sacrament and live their lives in accordance with the belief in his real presence.

  • How does the script explain the reaction of the ruling elites to Jesus' teachings?

    -The script explains that the ruling elites, such as the Pharisees and scribes, took offense at Jesus' teachings because they seemed to challenge traditional beliefs and practices, and they misunderstood his metaphorical language.

  • What does the script suggest about the importance of discerning when receiving Jesus in the Eucharist?

    -The script suggests that discerning when receiving Jesus in the Eucharist is important for believers to reflect on their readiness and state of being to accept the spiritual nourishment he offers.

  • Why is it said that the Eucharist can be celebrated repeatedly?

    -The Eucharist can be celebrated repeatedly because each celebration invokes the Holy Spirit and recalls the Last Supper, allowing Jesus to become present to the believers again and again, providing ongoing nourishment.

  • What are some of the reverent gestures mentioned in the script that convey belief in Jesus' presence during the Eucharist?

    -Some of the reverent gestures mentioned include genuflecting before the tabernacle and the manner in which one receives communion, both of which demonstrate a believer's faith and reverence.

  • How does the script relate the Eucharist to the journey towards eternal life?

    -The script relates the Eucharist to the journey towards eternal life by describing it as the 'bread' that nourishes believers on their spiritual path, leading them to eternal life through the grace received in the sacrament.

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