Readings: Num. 11:4-15, Ps 81, Matt. 14:13-21
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
COME
TO JESUS AND HE WILL SATISFY YOUR SPIRITUAL AND PHYSICAL HUNGER
Humanity
are constantly in need of one thing or the other, we are never tired of
searching for things that will satisfy our desire for physical and spiritual
well being. This is the situation and condition of the people in our readings
today. In the first reading, we heard how the people of Israel lamented against
God and Moses for giving them only manner without any meat, fish, cucumber and
garlic as they are used to in Egypt. And in our Gospel passage, we heard how
the people were in search for Jesus for more bread. So as Jesus stepped ashore
he saw a large crowd; and he took pity on them and healed their sickness and
also fed them in a miraculous way.
Here,
Jesus fulfills his role as the expected messiah who is to liberate his people
from all kinds of diseases. The healing touch of Jesus reveals to all those who
are in need that God is faithful to his promises. This healing and wholeness
are offered as a sign of the presence of God’s kingdom among his people. But
Jesus did not just heal the sick, he also fed the crowd.
This
feeding of the crowd refers back to the journey of the people of God in the
desert from Mount Sinai to the promised land which in a special way signifies
the event of our Eucharistic celebrate. The Eucharist has the same
characteristics of this miracle: the community gathered together, the
transformation of humble elements into a glorified body of Christ to satisfy
our spiritual hunger which is an abundant gifts of God to humanity. In fact,
because of the link to the Eucharist, this is the only miracle that is reported
by all the four gospels.
However,
we can interpret this miracle of feeding the crowd in two ways. First, we can
simply interpret it as a miraculous event, pointing to the divine origin and
mission of Jesus. Secondly, we can interpret the miracle as the fruit of
sharing with one another, for it is possible that once the disciples began to
share the little food they had with those around, others also who had actually
brought some food with them started sharing what they have and indeed grace
multiplied what they have to the point of having left over.
Dear
friends, how I wish humanity can learn to share our resources with one another,
believe me, the world will witness another miracle of multiplication of
resources that will be enough for everyone with left over for the future
generations. So, as Jesus heals and feeds the physical aspect of humanity, he
also knows that we need the food of the Eucharist to sustain us spiritually for
our journey to heaven which is our promised land.
Here,
Jesus did not bring the loaves and fish out of nowhere. Rather, he took what
was offered to him and multiplied them greatly. This bread is the gift of the
Eucharist which we receive back from Jesus whose heart is always moved with
pity and compassion towards us. This is because God loves us so much, that he
is willing and ready to satisfy our unquenchable hunger for physical and
spiritual things. Therefore, come to Jesus and embrace his love and you will be
satisfied.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, we are really hungry, in need of your love and
satisfaction both physically and spiritually, feed us once again with your
heavenly grace and multiple the little bread and fish we share with others and
provide for us the basic needs of life. We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen. Do have a blessed week.
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