Illustrated Word of Life - October 2014

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Chiara Lubich October 2014 Word Word of of life life

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Chiara LubichOctober 2014

Word Word

of of

lifelife

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“I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be

thirsty.”(John 6:35)

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In his Gospel John tells how, after the feeding of the five

thousand, Jesus went to Capernaum. There he gave his discourse on the bread of life

during which he said:

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"Do not work for food that perishes, but for the food that endures for eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you”

(Jn 6:27).

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For those who were listening to him it was a clear reference to

manna and also to the awaited “second” manna that would come

down from heaven in the Messianic age..

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Shortly afterwards, in that

same discourse, to a crowd

that still did not understand

him, Jesus presented

himself as the true bread

come down from heaven,

which is to be accepted

through faith:

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“I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.”

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Jesus already sees himself as bread. This, therefore, is the ultimate goal of his life on earth: to be bread so as

to be eaten. To be bread so as to communicate his life to us and to transform us into himself. So far the spiritual meaning of these words, with their references to the Old

Testament, is clear.

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But later on Jesus’ words become mysterious and

difficult when he says of himself: “The

bread that I will give for the life of the

world is my flesh” (Jn 6:51) and “Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you” (Jn 6:53).

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E' It is the announcement of the Eucharist that shocks and puts off many of his disciples

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Yet it is the greatest gift Jesus wants to give to humanity: his presence in the sacrament of the Eucharist, which gives satisfaction

to soul and body, the fullness of joy, through intimate union with him.

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When we are nourished by this bread, there is no room for any other hunger. All our desires for love and truth are satisfied by the One who is Love itself, Truth itself.

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“I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.”

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Therefore this bread nourishes us with him already here on

earth, but it is given to us so that we, in our turn, may satisfy

the spiritual and material hunger of the people around us.

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Christ is proclaimed to the world not so much through the Eucharist, as through the lives of Christians who are nourished by the Eucharist and by the Word. They preach the Gospel with their lives and their voices, making

Christ present in the midst of humanity.

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La vita The life of the Christian community, thanks to the Eucharist, becomes the life of Jesus. It is, therefore, a life

capable of giving love, the life of God to others.

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By using the metaphor of bread, Jesus teaches us the most

genuine, the most “Christian” way to love our neighbour.

What, in fact, does loving really mean?

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Loving means “making ourselves one” with everyone, making ourselves one in all the others want, in the least and most insignificant things and in those that perhaps might be of

little interest to us but are important to them.

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And Jesus gave us an amazing example of this way of loving by making himself “bread” for us. He makes himself “bread” in order

to enter into everyone, to make himself edible, to make himself one with everyone, to serve, to love everyone.

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May we too make ourselves one to the point of allowing ourselves to be “eaten.” This is love, to make ourselves

one in a way that makes others feel nourished by our love, comforted, uplifted, understood.

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Testo di Chiara Lubich, Pubblicata su Città Nuova 2000/14, p.7. Grafica Anna Lollo in collaborazione con don Placido D’Omina (Sicilia, Italia)

* * * Il commento alla Parola di Vita è tradotto ogni mese in 96 lingue e idiomi,

e raggiunge vari milioni di persone in tutto il mondotramite stampa, radio, TV e via internet.

Per informazioni www.focolare.org

•Questo PPS, in diverse lingue, è pubblicato su www.santuariosancalogero.org

Testo di Chiara Lubich, Pubblicata su Città Nuova 2000/14, p.7. Grafica Anna Lollo in collaborazione con don Placido D’Omina (Sicilia, Italia)

* * * Il commento alla Parola di Vita è tradotto ogni mese in 96 lingue e idiomi,

e raggiunge vari milioni di persone in tutto il mondotramite stampa, radio, TV e via internet.

Per informazioni www.focolare.org

•Questo PPS, in diverse lingue, è pubblicato su www.santuariosancalogero.org

“I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.”(John 6:35)