John 6:56
56 Those who eat my flesh and drink my blood abide in me, and I in them.
The Israelites were aghast at these words of Jesus. Some of the words below confront we moderns in almost the same way. They may not be ghastly, but they certainly are scarey and test the foundation of our faith. The emphases are mine.
from Evangelii Gaudium
24. The Church which “goes forth” is a community of
missionary disciples who take the first step, who are involved and supportive,
who bear fruit and rejoice. An evangelizing community knows that the
Lord has taken the initiative, he has loved us first (cf. 1 Jn 4:19),
and therefore we can move forward, boldly take the initiative, go out to
others, seek those who have fallen away, stand at the crossroads and welcome
the outcast. Such a community has an endless desire to show mercy, … . Let
us try a little harder to take the first step and to become involved. Jesus
washed the feet of his disciples. The Lord gets involved and he involves his
own, as he kneels to wash their feet. He tells his disciples: “You will be
blessed if you do this” (Jn 13:17). An evangelizing community gets
involved by word and deed in people’s daily lives; it bridges distances,
it is willing to abase itself if necessary, and it embraces human life,
touching the suffering flesh of Christ in others. Evangelizers thus take on the
“smell of the sheep” and the sheep are willing to hear their voice. An
evangelizing community is also supportive, standing by people at
every step of the way, no matter how difficult or lengthy this may prove to be.
It is familiar with patient expectation and apostolic endurance. Evangelization
consists
mostly of patience and disregard for constraints of time. Faithful to
the Lord’s gift, it also bears fruit. An evangelizing community is always concerned
with fruit, because the Lord wants her to be fruitful. It cares for the grain and does
not grow impatient at the weeds. The sower, when he sees weeds sprouting among
the grain does not grumble or overreact. He or she finds a way to let the word
take flesh in a particular situation and bear fruits of new life, however
imperfect or incomplete these may appear. The disciple is ready to put
his or her whole life on the line, even to accepting martyrdom, in bearing
witness to Jesus Christ, yet the goal is not to make enemies but to
see God’s word accepted and its capacity for liberation and renewal revealed.
Finally an evangelizing community is filled with joy; it knows how to
rejoice always. It celebrates every small victory, every step forward in the
work of evangelization. Evangelization with joy becomes beauty in the liturgy,
as part of our daily concern to spread goodness. The Church evangelizes and is herself
evangelized through the beauty of the liturgy, which is both a celebration of
the task of evangelization and the source of her renewed self-giving.
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