20TH SUNDAY
ORDINARY TIME – B
John 6:51-58
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Podcast: Australian Catholic Radio Online: http://cradio.org.au/talks-and-resources/homilies/fr-vladimir-echalas-solt/20th-sunday-ordinary-time-2/
With all the problems and discomforts of old age, most of us wish to stay young. Since
time immemorial, humanity has been searching for the fountain of youth and the
elixir of life. There is a natural longing to prolong life hence the
quest for immortality.
In
Roman and Greek mythology, there was ambrosia, the food of the gods and nectar,
the drink of the gods. This mythical food and drink assured immortality
for the gods. Like the ancients, food for us is not just about nourishment and
survival but empowerment for life. Because of advances in science,
nutrition is now enhanced with the development of genetically modified foods
that have extra nutrients and other beneficial qualities for example disease
resistance. At the same time the market is flooded with a whole array of
different superfoods that promise longevity, health and happiness. We see
slogans like “Eat this and you will live longer, or you’ll grow 3 to 4 inches
taller or drink this and you will be free from stress”, etc.
When
Jesus told the Israelites that he could give them food from heaven, they
thought it was ambrosia or nectar, so they said “Sir, give it to us.” But
when Jesus proclaimed that He was the bread from heaven, they were so
disappointed. Because He created humanity and He Himself assumed a human
nature, He fully understood that the most fundamental need of man is
food. He did not promise to give some magical food which had been the
longing of every man but a heavenly food more real than the food and drink of
the gods of old. So He said “My flesh is real food and my blood is real
drink.” Humanity’s longing was now fulfilled in their hearing. Food
that had been meant only for gods and angels was suddenly real, as real as it
could be.
Those
who heard Jesus’ bold proclamation heard the words of a fellow ordinary Jew like
themselves. In their minds they were probably thinking “How can he talk like
that? How can he give his flesh for us to eat and his blood for us to
drink? He must be crazy! Is he out of his mind?” That’s a
very natural response for those who were not prepared to hear such
novelty. They must have thought he was talking about cannibalism.
On the contrary Jesus was offering Himself as the fountain of life: “As the
living Father sent me and I draw life from the Father, so whoever eats me will
draw life from me.” Humanity’s quest for the fountain of youth and
the elixir of life ended when Jesus offered Himself as the Bread of Life.
Humanity’s quest for immortality had been answered: “Anyone who eats this bread
will live forever.”
At
this very moment, thousands of scientists around the world are busy in their
laboratories still searching for that mythical food and drink.
Thanks to their labour our lives may become lot easier - but
nothing can extend our lives beyond the definitive time of our allocated
existence. Something
greater
than the physical body will live on because we are actually created
immortal unlike the Greek immortal gods who did not really live.
We are immortal because we have souls that will never die; we are
also immortal because we eat the food and drink the drink that only God
can give us: His Body and Blood in the Eucharist!
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