August 1 - Sunday of the 18th Week in Ordinary Time, Year B

Published: July 31, 2021, 4 a.m.

(Ex.16:2-4,12-15;\xa0\xa0 Ps.78:3-4,23-25,54;\xa0\xa0 Eph.4:17,20-24;\xa0\xa0 Jn.6:24-35)\xa0 \u201cDo not work for food that perishes but for food that endures for eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you.\u201d Their bellies rumbling in the desert, \u201cthe whole Israelite community grumbled against Moses and Aaron,\u201d calling out for food to satiate their hunger.\xa0 How they long to be beside their \u201cflesh pots\u201d in Egypt, where they \u201cate [their] fill of bread\u201d \u2013 even if they should die there.\xa0 Their great concern is for the food which perishes. And in our gospel, too, Jesus upbraids the crowd who follow Him, saying, \u201cYou are looking for me not because you saw signs but because you ate the loaves and were filled,\u201d the Lord having just fed the five thousand.\xa0 They, too, seek the satiation of their physical hunger while remaining blind to the spiritual food Jesus is. This lack of comprehension of the life in the Spirit the Lord would impart is exemplified in the name the Israelites give the bread from heaven God has provided for their pilgrimage.\xa0 \u201cManna\u201d they call it, after the question they \u201casked one another, \u2018What is this?\u2019 for they did not know what it was.\u201d\xa0 And how little do those who question Jesus understand of \u201cthe bread of God\u2026 which comes down from heaven and gives life to the world.\u201d\xa0 Even as they say, \u201cSir, give us this bread always,\u201d they do not see that He stands before them, and that they have already partaken of the bread He is.\xa0 And so, most will turn away, their hearts more set upon the belly than the spirit.\xa0 And so, with the belly many will perish. Brothers and sisters, \u201cYou should put away the old self of your former way of life, corrupted through deceitful desires, and be renewed in the spirit of your minds, and put on the new self, created in God\u2019s way of righteousness and holiness of truth.\u201d\xa0 Listen to your brother Paul, for he speaks of Jesus and the new life He brings.\xa0 Here on our altar is \u201cthe bread of angels\u201d; and would you turn to eating rotting flesh?\xa0 The Lord calls you into the heavenly kingdom; and would you choose slavery in the land of sin instead?\xa0 \u201cAbundance\u201d of food in \u201cHis holy land\u201d is now set before us by the Son of Man \u2013 partake of this bread of everlasting life, the flesh and blood of Christ. Written, read & chanted, and produced by James Kurt. Music: "The Spirit Rules the Body" from Breath, the Apple Rises, fifth album of Songs for Children of Light, by James Kurt. ******* O LORD, let us eat the Bread you give us, the food that endures to eternal life. YHWH, let our minds be renewed, our hearts set on you, on the Bread from Heaven you give us in your Son.\xa0 Why should we be concerned for the things of the belly and the corruption it brings?\xa0 Let us be men of the Spirit eating the Bread of angels, not of beasts. If it is upon the flesh we set our sights, if we desire the food that perishes, we will perish with it.\xa0 But if, O LORD, we long for the food that endures to eternal life, eternal life will be ours by the grace at your hand.\xa0 O let us do your works and not those of the devil! If we come to your Son, O LORD, He will feed us with His Body.\xa0 If we but believe in Him, He will quench our thirst.\xa0 We shall never be in want again if we but embrace the One you have sent. O Jesus, let us look for you and we shall find the truth you are and no longer live in futility but have abundance in your Father\u2019s holy land.