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"This is the bread which cometh down from heaven, that a man may eat thereof, and not die." - John 6:50
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The Will of God
1. Faith: God expects us to have confidence in His love and grace. 2. Life: The gift of life is intended to endure all circumstances, forever. 3. Resurrection: Christ promises that, like His, our bodies will be restored in the end. |
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"And this is the will of him that sent me, that every
one which seeth the Son,
and believeth on him, may have everlasting life: and I will raise him up at the
last day." - John 6:40
| Editorial Comment: For me, verse 40 is the central point of this passage. Note the variations in the verses included by each Gospel lectionary. If we let the reading begin with verse 35 and end with verse 51, then it encompasses all three lectionaries and includes verse 40 which is currently included only in the Episcopal lectionary. Jesus is the bread of heaven because those who "feast on him by faith with thanksgiving" will have sufficient spiritual nourishment to "preserve your body and soul unto everlasting life." Even though the body may suffer death, yet the promise is that our "spirit returneth to God who gave it" and that even the body, once laid aside, will be restored in the end. The example of this everlasting life is Jesus, whose life continued uninterrupted before, during and after the incarnation, even though his experiences included birth, death, resurrection and ascension. This passage, this event as a whole, supports that central statement concerning the Will of God for us to be sustained in Everlasting Life. Next week's reading repeats verse 51 in the Common and Catholic lections, as all three focus on the means of consuming the flesh and blood of Christ for this eternal sustenance. - Bill Lawson |
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