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Daily Gospel Exegesis

Saturday of Week 3 of Eastertide - John 6: 60-69

Daily Gospel Exegesis

Logical Bible Study

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 9 May 2025

⏱️ 20 minutes

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John 6: 60-69 - 'Who shall we go to? You are the Holy One of God.'


Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:

- 1336 (in 'The Signs of Bread and Wine') - The first announcement of the Eucharist divided the disciples, just as the announcement of the Passion scandalized them: "This is a hard saying; who can listen to it?" The Eucharist and the Cross are stumbling blocks. It is the same mystery and it never ceases to be an occasion of division. "Will you also go away?": The Lord's question echoes through the ages, as a loving invitation to discover that only he has "the words of eternal life" and that to receive in faith the gift of his Eucharist is to receive the Lord himself.

- 473 (in 'Christ's Soul and his human knowledge') - But at the same time, this truly human knowledge of God's Son expressed the divine life of his person. "The human nature of God's Son, not by itself but by its union with the Word, knew and showed forth in itself everything that pertains to God." Such is first of all the case with the intimate and immediate knowledge that the Son of God made man has of his Father. The Son in his human knowledge also showed the divine penetration he had into the secret thoughts of human hearts.

- 728 (in 'Christ Jesus') - Jesus does not reveal the Holy Spirit fully, until he himself has been glorified through his Death and Resurrection. Nevertheless, little by little he alludes to him even in his teaching of the multitudes, as when he reveals that his own flesh will be food for the life of the world (abbreviated).

- 2766 (in 'the Lord's Prayer') - But Jesus does not give us a formula to repeat mechanically. As in every vocal prayer, it is through the Word of God that the Holy Spirit teaches the children of God to pray to their Father. Jesus not only gives us the words of our filial prayer; at the same time he gives us the Spirit by whom these words become in us "spirit and life" (abbreviated).

- 438 (in 'Christ') - Jesus' messianic consecration reveals his divine mission, "for the name 'Christ' implies 'he who anointed', 'he who was anointed' and 'the very anointing with which he was anointed'. The one who anointed is the Father, the one who was anointed is the Son, and he was anointed with the Spirit who is the anointing.'" His eternal messianic consecration was revealed during the time of his earthly life at the moment of his baptism by John, when "God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power", "that he might be revealed to Israel" as its Messiah. His works and words will manifest him as "the Holy One of God".


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Hi everyone.

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Thanks again for tuning in to Daily Gospel Exegesis.

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And here we look at the gospel reading from today's Mass, and we do an exegesis on

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the text. What was the original author trying to express to his original audience? That's always

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where we want to start. So that's what we do in this podcast. And today we're looking at John

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chapter 6, verses 60 to 69. After hearing his doctrine, many of the followers of Jesus said,

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this is intolerable language. How could anyone accept it? Jesus was aware that his followers were

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complaining about it and said, does this upset you? What if you should see the son of man ascend to where he was before?

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It is the spirit that gives life, the flesh has nothing to offer.

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The words I have spoken to you are spirit and they are life.

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But there are some of you who do not believe.

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For Jesus knew from the outset those who did not believe, and who it was that would betray him.

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He went on,

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This is why I have told you that no one could come to me unless the Father allows him.

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After this, many of his disciples left him and stopped going with him. Then Jesus said to the

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12, what about you? Do you want to go away to? Simon Peter answered, Lord, who shall we go to? You have the

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message of eternal life and we believe. We know that you are the

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holy one of God. So we're here right at the end or towards the end of John chapter 6. And if you've

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been following in the last few days, you'll know that Jesus has been doing the bread of life

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discourse and he's just finished the bread of life

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discourse. The last thing he said was that if they don't eat his flesh and blood, they will not

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inherit eternal life, which is obviously a controversial teaching for them. So now, in today's

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