JOHN 6:52–59 LIFE THAT BECOMES OURS

Year A, Friday of the Third Week of Easter

In today’s Gospel, the teaching of Jesus becomes even more direct and difficult.

He speaks about eating His flesh and drinking His blood. The people are

confused. Some even argue among themselves.

And we can understand why. At first hearing, it sounds too strong, too real, too

close.

But Jesus is not speaking in symbols of distance—He is speaking of closeness.

He is not offering something to admire from afar, but something to receive and

live by. “Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him.”

This is not just about a ritual. It is about relationship. Jesus is saying: I want to be

part of your life—not occasionally, not only on special days, but completely.

In our daily lives, we often live divided. Faith on Sunday, pressure and stress

during the week. Prayer in moments of need, but little awareness in ordinary

moments. Jesus is gently breaking that separation. He wants to enter all of

it—our work, our struggles, our decisions, our failures, our hopes.

But this teaching also challenges us. Because real closeness with Jesus is not

comfortable at first. It asks us to let Him change how we live, how we think, how

we love others.

Yet at the heart of it is not burden, but life. Jesus is not taking life away—He is

giving His life to us. And that changes everything.

We are not just people trying to reach God. We are people invited to carry His life

within us.

Question to ponder today: Do I allow Jesus to remain only outside my life—or

do I truly let Him become my life?

With Love and Prayers

Your Co-Traveler

 

Father Leo

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