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Texts of the Readings 
 
    
            July 30, 
    2006 
    Seventeenth 
    Sunday in Ordinary Time (B) 
    Dr. 
    Terrance Callan 
    2 Kgs 4:42-4    
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        Eph 4:1-6   X   
    John 6:1-15 
 
    
                 We 
    need food to stay alive.  And our need for food can make us aware that we 
    also need other things to be alive in the fullest and deepest sense.  Jesus 
    is the food we need the most for this kind of life. 
     
    
                The reading from the gospel according to John tells the familiar 
    story of Jesus feeding a crowd of five thousand with five barley loaves and 
    a couple of dried fish.  This is very similar to an incident in the career 
    of the prophet Elisha that is narrated in the reading from the second book 
    of Kings.  This reading tells how Elisha fed one hundred people with twenty 
    barley loaves.  In both cases the people ate their fill and there was food 
    left over. 
    
                These are both very striking incidents, but the miracle of Jesus 
    far surpasses that of Elisha.  Jesus fed fifty times as many people with 
    about one fourth the amount of food, and there were twelve baskets of 
    leftovers - more food than he began with!  The similarities and differences 
    between the two miracles make it clear why the people react to Jesus 
    miracle by saying, This is undoubtedly the Prophet who is to come into the 
    world.  They perceive that Jesus is a prophet like Elisha, but one who is 
    much greater than Elisha, the final prophet who will completely accomplish 
    the mission of the prophet. 
    
                However, Jesus reaction to the peoples exclamation shows that 
    their perception of Jesus was not fully adequate.  When Jesus realized that 
    they would make him king, he fled back to the mountain alone.  The people 
    were impressed by Jesus miracle, but they did not see its deepest 
    significance.  As Jesus goes on to say in the remainder of the sixth chapter 
    of the gospel of John, this miracle shows that Jesus himself is the bread of 
    life.  The one who believes in Jesus has in Jesus all that is needed for 
    life in the fullest sense.  The proper reaction to Jesus miracle is not to 
    make Jesus king, but rather to believe in him as the source of life. 
    
                The reading from the letter to the Ephesians exhorts its readers 
    to live worthily of the call they have received, with all humility and 
    gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another through love.  The 
    reading goes on to urge us to be united because all of us have certain 
    things in common - one body and one Spirit, 
one hope...one Lord, one faith 
    , one baptism; one God and Father of all.  Because all of us belong to the 
    one body of Christ, share one Spirit, have one hope, etc., we should be 
    united with one another.  To put this in terms of the reading from the 
    gospel of John, because we all look to Jesus as the source of life, we 
    should be united with one another. 
    
                We all eat the one bread of life.  This shared life should make 
    us one and give us peace.   
    
    Terrance Callan |