Thursday, August 13, 2009

Sunday Reading Reflections:

20th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B
Sunday, August 16, 2009


Proverbs 9:1-6

In this reading from Proverbs, God is imaged as Wisdom and Wisdom is depicted as a woman. She has built a house with seven pillars in preparation for an extraordinarily lavish banquet of meat and wine. She prepares the banquet herself, sets the table, sends out her female servants, and offers a general invitation to the 'simple' or ignorant, the least likely of guests. Her invitation is to share the bread and wine that offer life and the 'way of insight'.

John 6:51-58

If the eucharistic overtones were subtly present in last week's gospel passage (John 6:41-51), they become quite overt as the Johannine Jesus responds to yet another objection from his opponents in this week's gospel.

Like the Israelites of old in the desert wanderings, they are more than ready to grumble: 'How can this man give us his flesh to eat? (6:52).' Jesus does not really respond to the question 'How ...' Rather, he goes on to tell his hearers that 'life' for them depends on their eating his flesh and drinking his blood.

The Johannine Jesus uses the present as well as the future tense. The life they experience in eating his flesh and drinking his blood is a present reality for them as well as a promise of on-going life. Life for the Israelites was in the blood: blood poured out meant life poured out. Clearly 'life' is being used in John 6 symbolically for the quality of life the believers have come to know through their incorporation into the community of the baptised, the sort of life that is not destroyed by death.

Life in the community unites the believers intimately with Jesus as well as with the God of Israel, whom the Johannine Jesus generally calls 'Father'.

The first reading for today reminds us that other metaphors such as Wisdom were available to those of Jewish heritage for portraying the divine. In John's discourse, Jesus becomes wisdom extending an invitation to the banquet of life.

We keep accepting that invitation. It is well to remember that one never enjoys a banquet alone. It is always shared with others who accept the same invitation. In the strength of the sustenance we receive in this banquet, we are also invited to bring a quality of life to those who struggle to exist. The potential for this is as boundless as the generosity of our God enfleshed in Jesus.


by Sr. Veronica Lawson RSM (East Ballarat)

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