Order of St. John Paul II

Food That Does Not Perish – We Will Never Hunger Or Thirst Again

Do not work for food that perishes but for the food that endures for eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you. (John 6:27)

In what ways do I work for food that perishes? For what am I working? Does it result in any kind of lasting food for me? Do I find myself working hard for elusive and unattainable goals? Am I trying to buy or attain happiness with consumption that can never really satisfy me? Am I addicted to patterns and a way of life that is taking away my happiness? Is what I have really very satisfying? Do I want even more in hopes that more will make me happy?

Jesus wants us to know that he is the Bread that gives life. When some of his listeners found that this teaching was “hard to swallow,” they returned to their former way of life and no longer followed him. Jesus asked his disciples if they were going to walk away, too. Peter answered, “Master, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. We have come to believe and are convinced that you are the Holy One of God.” (John 6:68-69)

Jesus tells us that if we come to Him, we will never hunger or thirst again. He urges us to “feed” on Him. He is inviting us to allow Him to be what nourishes and sustains us.

Too often we try to have it both ways. We want to be connected with Jesus, yet we also want a steady diet of the things of this world. Jesus tells us that He is the only food that will really satisfy us. He knows that we can live in this world, have a job in this world, support our families in this world, and do all the many non-sinful things we do in this world, as long as those things don’t become what we really work for and look to sustain our hearts and souls. Jesus alone can be a life giving and sustaining source of our identity and our nourishment. He offers us the “food that endures for eternal life.”

Let us ask for this renewed hunger to be nourished by Jesus, to be in communion with Him. From that grace will come the deep and lasting desire to gratefully share that which we have received. The one who is bread broken and given for us will help us be bread which is broken and given for others who need us.

May God Bless You and Grant You His Peace!

Dr. Terry Rees
Superior General/Executive Director
Order of St. John Paul II
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