In today’s Gospel, Jesus reveals Himself as the living Bread come down from heaven. He does not simply give something; He gives Himself. In the Eucharist we find strength, comfort, and new life. Let us entrust ourselves to Him with simple and grateful hearts.
Lord Jesus,
living Bread come down from heaven,
when the journey becomes difficult,
remain the nourishment of my soul.
May I never seek elsewhere
what only You can give.
In the mystery of the Eucharist,
You make Yourself near and present.
Open my eyes
to recognize the greatness of Your love
hidden in the simplicity of the consecrated bread.
When my heart grows weary,
seat me at Your table.
Like a fresh spring in the desert,
may Your presence renew my hope
and strengthen my faith.
Give me the desire to meet You often.
May the Holy Communion I receive
become charity in action,
patience in trials,
and peace in my relationships.
And in moments of weakness,
remind me of Your promise of eternal life.
Lead me each day closer to You,
until I behold You
in the glory of Heaven.
Amen.
In this passage, Jesus reveals the heart of the Eucharistic mystery. He is the living Bread who gives His flesh for the life of the world. Participating in the Eucharist is not merely remembering Jesus, but truly receiving His presence, which nourishes the soul and strengthens the journey of faith. Those who unite themselves to Christ receive the life that comes from God and find the strength to love, forgive, and persevere in hope.
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