For many Christians, this beloved passage from John is where they get their first taste of Christianity. John the Apostle was the last of the apostles to be called home to heaven. His Gospel is different than that of the other three evangelists. I believe that his Gospel is Jesus 102. By this, I mean that the Book of John has to be read after you have a familiarity with the Synoptic Gospels. I do not mean that it does not stand on its own, it does. I mean that its lessons are better understood after reading Matthew, Mark, and Luke and becoming conversant in the story of Jesus. For example, you would not tell a new Christian to begin his journey with Christ by reading Revelation, would you? The symbolism would be beyond what they could understand.
A reader could spend the rest of his or her life studying the Gospel of John and daily come up with fresh ideas to inspire their life. The one chapter that gets the least amount of attention is John Chapter Six. Protestant preachers just do not know what to make of this chapter that discusses in great detail Jesus in the Holy Eucharist.
I've never understood why people who read Genisis and claim that the world was created in six days because it says so, do not believe that Jesus meant what He said about eating his Body and drinking His Blood. Reading John 6 leaves no doubt as what the intent of Jesus was at the Last Supper when he took bread into His sacred hands and He blessed it and broke it and gave it to His disciples saying, "This is my Body." He then took the cup filled with wine and passed it to them saying "This is my Blood." He then said, "Do this in memory of me." The word "this" refers to the action Jesus had just completed, changing the ordinary bread and wine into His Body and Blood. The apostles were to do this over and over again. This was to be how Jesus would remain with His people through all generations until He returned at the end of time.
It is in the Body and Blood that God demonstration how much He really loved his errant children on earth. Not only would His Son take upon himself all of the sins of the world, but He would make Himself available to all of His people in the Eucharist. To take the Eucharist is to absorb the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus into your body. In a most intimate way, Jesus is physically present in you! It is difficult to understand why Jesus would choose to do this except that He loves us without end and it is his fondest desire to do this for us.
May Jesus be adored, praised, and loved, in all of the tabernacles in the whole world and especially when He is with me as I receive him in the Bread and Wine at the table of the Lord. Amen.
It's good to be a Catholic!
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