Weekly Reading August 12, 2012

First Reading:

Reading 1 1 Kgs 19:4-8

Elijah went a day’s journey into the desert,
until he came to a broom tree and sat beneath it.
He prayed for death saying:
“This is enough, O LORD!
Take my life, for I am no better than my fathers.”
He lay down and fell asleep under the broom tree,
but then an angel touched him and ordered him to get up and eat.
Elijah looked and there at his head was a hearth cake
and a jug of water.
After he ate and drank, he lay down again,
but the angel of the LORD came back a second time,
touched him, and ordered,
“Get up and eat, else the journey will be too long for you!”
He got up, ate, and drank;
then strengthened by that food,
he walked forty days and forty nights to the mountain of God, Horeb.
(The Loving Programmer was able to provide nutrition from one hearth cake and a jug of water that was sufficient to allow Elijah enough energy to walk, and maintain bodily functions, for forty days and nights.  Symbolically, the Eucharist provides the spiritual energy we need to keep walking toward God while we are alive.)

Responsorial Psalm Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9

R. (9a) Taste and see the goodness of the Lord.
I will bless the LORD at all times;
his praise shall be ever in my mouth.
Let my soul glory in the LORD;
the lowly will hear me and be glad.
R. Taste and see the goodness of the Lord.
Glorify the LORD with me,
Let us together extol his name.
I sought the LORD, and he answered me
And delivered me from all my fears.
R. Taste and see the goodness of the Lord.
Look to him that you may be radiant with joy.
And your faces may not blush with shame.
When the afflicted man called out, the LORD heard,
And from all his distress he saved him.
R. Taste and see the goodness of the Lord.
The angel of the LORD encamps
around those who fear him and delivers them.
Taste and see how good the LORD is;
blessed the man who takes refuge in him.
R. Taste and see the goodness of the Lord.
(No explanation necessary.)

Reading 2 Eph 4:30-5:2

Brothers and sisters:
Do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God,
with which you were sealed for the day of redemption.
All bitterness, fury, anger, shouting, and reviling
must be removed from you, along with all malice.
And be kind to one another, compassionate,
forgiving one another as God has forgiven you in Christ.

So be imitators of God, as beloved children, and live in love,
as Christ loved us and handed himself over for us
as a sacrificial offering to God for a fragrant aroma.

(There are two kinds of errors in the human program, factual and operational.  The operational errors include bitterness, fury, anger, shouting, reviling, and malice.  These errors must be erased if we are to imitate Christ and get into Heaven.)

Gospel Jn 6:41-51

The Jews murmured about Jesus because he said,
“I am the Bread that came down from heaven,”
and they said,
“Is this not Jesus, the son of Joseph?
Do we not know his father and mother?
Then how can he say,
‘I have come down from heaven?'”
Jesus answered and said to them,
“Stop murmuring among yourselves.
No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draw him,
and I will raise him on the last day.
It is written in the prophets:
They shall all be taught by God.
Everyone who listens to my Father and learns from Him comes to Me.
Not that anyone has seen the Father
except the one who is from God;
he has seen the Father.
Amen, amen, I say to you,
whoever believes has eternal life.
I am the Bread of Life.
Your ancestors ate the manna in the desert, but they died;
this is the Bread that comes down from heaven
so that one may eat it and not die.
I am the living bread that came down from heaven;
whoever eats this Bread will live forever;
and the Bread that I will give is My Flesh for the life of the world.”

(In a nutshell, it is hard to get beyond Conventional Reality and believe that Jesus is the fulfillment of the prophets’ predictions.  He said, clearly, “No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draw him, and I will raise him on the last day.”  If non-believers had any sense at all, they would ask God, The Father, to draw them to Jesus and be saved.  If we ask God to save any particular unbeliever, He may call them.  Then, we should pray that they will hear and heed.  So, when you hear murmuring, we may recognize that as one of the errors, along with bitterness, fury, and the other operational errors delineated by the Reading from Ephesians.)

 

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