Bread and Dignity
This weekend’s gospel is again a reminder of the crontrast between God’s power and our concept of possibility.
In human eyes, we often can’t imagine how God could intend and achieve the good news for all people…… we humans, who are naturally finite in our physical form… and are all too well aware of our limitiations, and the limitations of resources, money, food, energy, ability…… struggle to imagine how God might be able to achieve the things that are so desirable in the good news….
But Jesus, in the gospel reminds us that God makes use of our finite and limited offerings and transforms them into things that can be used by God to achieve things beyond our wildest imagination…….. God doesn’t even ask us to comprehend it…… (if that is possible) Jesus just asks us to keep offering what we have so that God can transform it…
Echoing this gospel…… every Sunday we come forward with simple gifts of bread and wine……… and ask them to transform them into the presence if God for our strength and nourishment……. and God does…..
So too…. do we go out from here… offering ourselves… and our skills and talents to God… asking God to transform these into tools for the establishment of God’s good news in the daily events and places of our lives……
and God does that too…
There is another really beautiful thing, that again shows that Jesus never stops at half measures……… jesus miracle with the loaves and the fishes is amazing…….. but how he distributes it is PROFOUNDLY important……. Jesus could have had this huge and plentiful supply given out by saying…. “okay… everyone… line up…. we’ll hand this out….” handing it out like beggars…. who recipients of charity…….. grabbing and clutching at the food….but no…….. Jesus respects each person’s dignity… he asks that everyone sit down…. probably in groups …. little communities??...... the food is brought to the people and they eat it, with dignity… as humans and equals………. truly a second miracle has occurred………. and an equally needed one….. yes we have people who are in phscial need….. and we also have people in our society… crying out for a sense of dignity… equality… who don’t want to be treated just like a number….but need human and respectful interaction and community…
jesus, God, gives us both and asks us to do the same,….
and so….in a little while…… we bring forward our humble gifts of bread and wine.. and with them, ourselves……. we come as humble, graced and sinful people…. asking God to transform us and our gifts into the gracious things that God will use to change the world to be a place of generosity and respect….. let us come to the table of life…… and be fed….
(some ideas taken from Gustavo Gutierrez, “sharing the word through the liturgical year.” )