TO WHOM ELSE CAN WE TURN?
Earlier
on in John’s Gospel, Jesus turned to the disciples and asked them if
they wanted to leave Him, too, as many were deciding to give up their
life of discipleship simply because it was too hard.
In today’s Gospel we hear the expanded reason why Peter tells Jesus
that they do not want to leave. In chapter six, he reasons out that they
have no one else to turn to and follow. Here we find this expressed in
more positive ways in terms of Jesus being the Way, the Truth and the
Life. What does this mean to us?
There is no simple answer that fits every person. We must discover for
ourselves how Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life for each of us.
We cannot allow our faith to rest on the shoulders of others alone. We
must personalize it for our own needs. Each of us is unique in the eyes
of both God and the world. We have our talents and we have our needs,
distinct from each other. Jesus can meet these needs and develop our
talents only if we are willing to work with Him and the Holy Spirit in
this task.
As we meditate upon this truth today and ask ourselves what we can do
to develop our life of faith, we can be sure that Jesus will provide for
anything that is lacking. There is never any reason to despair as a
disciple of Jesus because we have a God who is in control of providence.
He is the Master of the Universe and so nothing is impossible for Him.
Jesus invites us to share in His perfect experience of the Father’s love
and providence. I think we are mad if we do not readily accept this
invitation with our whole hearts.
Unfortunately, there are those who think they know better than God, or
that they do not need Him, or can find another excuse to ignore His
call. Let us be sure that we are not that person. Let us be sure that we
are always ready to open our hearts and minds to the grace and
blessings of God. Fr. Steve Tynan, MGL
REFLECTION QUESTION: How open are you to the call of God in your life?
Holy
Spirit, help me to open my heart to Jesus today and to open it
unreservedly because He is my Lord and Master — the all-loving,
all-powerful and all-generous living God.
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