21st Sunday in Ordinary Time-B
I Reading: Joshua 24:1-2,15-18: Joshua gives the people of Israel the opportunity to choose between
Yahweh and idols (the pagan gods).
II Reading: Ephesians 5:21-32: The
relationship between Christ and the Church is symbolised by that between a
loving husband and wife.
Gospel: John 6:60-69: Jesus is rejected by many of his early followers who are unable
to accept the challenge of his words on his body and blood as the eternal life.
In
today’s three readings we find God’s covenantal love and faithfulness. Joshua
summoned the leaders of all tribes and whole people of Israel at Schechem and
raised a stone as a witness to God and made a covenant with God. Joshua gave
them a choice where to follow God or idols. Joshua said, “whatever your choice
be, I and my family will serve no other god, but our God.” The whole assembly
shouted after hearing Joshua; we will also serve Yahweh, is our God.
In
the second reading, Paul talks about the relationship between Jesus and the
Church and the husbands and wives as a covenantal love, faithfulness and unity.
John’s
gospel chapter 6 deals with the Bread of Life. Jesus said, unless you eat my
flesh and drink my blood will not have eternal life. The leaders, scribes and
Pharisees and many of his followers did not understand his doctrine and
teachings of Jesus and finally they left
him.
In
today’s gospel Jesus challenged his twelve disciples and today he is
challenging us and asking these
questions “What about you? Do you want to go away too?” (Jn 6:67). “Have I not
chosen you, twelve you? Yet one of you is a devil.” (Jn 6:70). Judas Iscariot
was chosen and near very close with Jesus but he was too far and miles away
from Jesus because he did not accept and love Jesus or true living God.
Our
response should be in the words of Simon Peter during the time of temptation:
“Master to whom shall we go? You alone have the words of eternal life” (Jn
6:68?).
Jesus
established the Eucharist as a covenant which
nourishes us and become our spiritual food. Jesus wants us to renew our
covenant with God during Baptism and in the Eucharist where Jesus loves us
continuously and gives his life for us in the form of bread and wine.
Jesus
becomes our real spiritual food and nourishment through our faith in Christ,
the Word of God which is creative, active and alive. The words of Jesus are the
Spirit which gives the new life.
It
is our duty and responsibility to be faithful to Him always by choosing a right
decision to love and serve the true living God and His people.
Let
us be united and come back to the Lord as a repentant believer and experience
God’s love, joy, peace, happiness and forgiveness…in our lives.
The Reason Some People are Offended by Christ,
The Bread of Life, Jn 6:59-71
People
are often offended by Jesus Christ. Four things in particular offend them:
1.
Jesus’ message was to the synagogue crowd in Capernaum (v.59-60)
a. Many disciples were present
b. They had difficulty accepting his
message
2.
There is the idea of eating Jesus’ flesh and drinking his blood (v.51-56, 61)
3.
There is the ascension and exaltation of Christ (v.62)
4.
There is the teaching that the Spirit quickens, gives life and the flesh
commits for nothing (v.63-64)
5.
There is the fact that God saves human, human does not save him/herself (v.65)
6.
The conclusion: There were three responses (v.66-71)
a. The disciples who turned back
b. The disciples who believed Jesus
was the Christ
c. The disciples who betrayed Christ
To
be “saved” means “to be with God in our present and future life” to see Him, to
share His life and joy and peace. To be “lost” means not to be admitted into
God’s presence and to be deprived of God’s life, joy and peace for ever.
When
we speak of “heaven” and “hell”, we are not speaking about places but of
“states” (ways) of being: “heaven” means “to be with God”, while “hell” means
to be deprived of Him. God wants and longs that everyone may be saved in heaven
with Him and forever. It is up to each one of us to decide or choose whether to
be saved or to be lost. We need to try to enter by the narrow door with
humility and obedience to God’s teachings and commandments. We cannot enter
into heaven with pride, Selfishness, self-righteousness, disobedience to God’s
will and teachings, jealousy, envy, hatred and all evil actions.
Thought: It is
our own free will to choose the true living God to receive the eternal life
from Jesus Christ than the devils or idols who perish our lives and lead into
hell.
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