The Bread That Comes Looking for You

The Bread That Comes Looking for You

The Bread That Comes Looking for You Today’s Homily reflects on the Gospel discourse of Jesus as the “Bread of Life” . . . . . . alongside the story of the Ethiopian eunuch in the Acts of the Apostles. The central theme is that the true fulfillment of every human longing is found not in places, accomplishments, or temporary satisfactions, but in the person of Jesus Christ, who actively comes seeking humanity. Pilgrimages and Their Implications for Us The Homily begins by exploring the meaning of pilgrimages. While many people focus on arriving at a holy place, the Homily emphasizes that the journey home is often where grace fully unfolds. The Ethiopian official traveled to Jerusalem seeking God, yet he truly encountered God not in the temple itself, but on the road home through the ministry of Philip the Deacon. Still praying, reading Scripture, and remaining spiritually attentive, the Ethiopian becomes open to receiving the fullness of revelation in Jesus Christ. Satisfying Humanity’s . . . The Homily highlights how persecution unintentionally spread Christianity beyond Jerusalem. Philip’s encounter with the Ethiopian demonstrates that the Church, guided by the Holy Spirit, carries the Gospel outward into the world. Through Philip’s explanation of Scripture, the Ethiopian realizes that Jesus Christ is the fulfillment of every prophecy and every longing of the human heart. Without delay, he asks for baptism, recognizing that what he had traveled so far to seek was now present before him. The Homily then connects this story to Jesus’ teaching in the Gospel: “I am the living bread come down from heaven.” Christ is presented not merely as a teacher or source of doctrine, but as the only true nourishment capable of satisfying humanity’s deepest spiritual hunger. Echoing Saint Augustine, the homily reflects on the restlessness of the human heart apart from God. Earthly pursuits cannot ultimately satisfy the longing for meaning, peace, and eternal life. . . . Deepest Spiritual Hunger A particularly moving insight of the Homily is that Jesus does not simply wait to be found; He actively seeks humanity first. Just as Christ came to the Ethiopian through Philip, Jesus continues to come to His people through the Church and especially through the Eucharist. The faithful may come seeking Christ at Mass, but Christ Himself also comes seeking them. Finally, the Homily reflects on the Eucharistic words “eat of it” and “drink from it,” emphasizing the continual nature of Christian life. The Eucharist is not a one-time experience but an ongoing source of divine nourishment. We are called to return again and again to Christ, the Bread of Life, who alone satisfies the deepest hunger of the soul. Listen to this Meditation Media. The Bread That Comes Looking for You -------------------------------------------------------------- Art Work Jesus at the Supper of Emmaus: Danish Painter: Carl Bloch: (Lived: 1834-1890 )

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