REFLECTIONS TODAY The Jews interrogate Jesus about his identity. But no matter what Jesus says, their ears are closed and they refuse to listen because they do not belong to his fold. Jesus’ sheep hear his voice and follow him. He protects them and gives them life. His interrogators reject his...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Jesus compares himself to the “gate” through which the sheep go out and enter. Like the sheep gathered within the sheepfold, those who belong to Jesus find rest and security. They “will come in and go out and find pasture” (v 9). The shepherd of the sheep enters through...
REFLECTIONS TODAY One of the most beloved figures of Jesus in the New Testament is the Good Shepherd. The popular depiction of Jesus in arts as Good Shepherd—with staff and carrying a lamb in his arms—is, however, not inspired by today’s passage but an image from Isaiah: “Like a shepherd he...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Today’s Gospel completes the chapter on Jesus’ self-revelation as the Bread of Life (Jn 6). John ends by noting that many of Jesus’ disciples “returned to their former way of life and no longer walked with him.” This is because Jesus refers to himself as the Bread of...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Listening to Jesus, the Jews argue among themselves: How could he possibly give them his flesh to be eaten and his blood to drink? Who would even think of eating human flesh and drinking human blood? This is hard teaching for anyone who takes it literally. John wrote these words...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Jesus’ communion with the Father is so deep that he is the perfect way to the Father. In the same way, this close and intimate relationship makes the Father “drawer” of people toward Jesus. It is impossible to be a disciple of Jesus without developing a profound relationship...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Jesus uses the image of “bread” to tell the crowd that he is the food that gives life. The people had set the context for the bread symbolism by asking for a sign from Jesus, equivalent to Moses’ provision of manna in the wilderness. Jesus instead refers them to the...
REFLECTIONS TODAY In one short sentence, we have a summary of who Jesus is. He is the Way because his example is a sure pathway to guide us. He is the Truth because what he tells us comes from the Father. We, therefore, can put our trust in his words. He is the Life because the salvation he won for...
REFLECTIONS TODAY JOHN 21:1-19 Jesus revealed himself again to his disciples at the Sea of Tiberias. He revealed himself in this way. Together were Simon Peter, Thomas called Didymus, Nathanael from Cana in Galilee, Zebedee’s sons, and two others of his disciples. Simon Peter said to them, “I...
REFLECTIONS TODAY This miracle story remembered by the early believers lies behind our celebration of the Eucharist. Every day, this sacrament is celebrated to underline that Jesus is our daily spiritual food and nourishment. For we may be abundant in material food, but bereft or deprived of the...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Eternal life is contrasted with the “wrath of God” as the “harvest” a person reaps if he or she refuses to believe in Jesus, the Son of God. Eternal life is not just endless life but also fullness of life, the kind of life that the Holy Trinity enjoys and promises us. But...
REFLECTIONS TODAY While many times in the Gospel of John the world (kosmos) is given a negative connotation (as those who refuse to believe in Jesus or who hate him), here in this perhaps the most famous line of the New Testament (Jn 3:16) we have a very clear declaration of God’s intense and...