The Bread That Truly Satisfies
Tuesday of the Third Week of Easter John 6:30–35 The crowd in today’s Gospel is still trying to understand Jesus. They’ve seen the miracle of the loaves, they’ve chased Jesus across the lake, and now they ask for yet another sign—“What can you do?” It’s almost ironic. Jesus has just fed thousands, yet they’re still unsure. Still hungry. Still searching. And Jesus, with such patience, leads them deeper: “My Father gives you the true bread from heaven… I AM the bread of life.” We all know what it’s like to feel spiritually hungry. Even when life is full—busy schedules, good relationships, meaningful work—something inside us still aches for more. We long for love, truth, goodness, purpose, meaning, peace, connection, forgiveness, hope. The crowd thinks they need more proof. Jesus knows what they really need is more trust. They’re asking for manna like their ancestors received in the desert. Jesus offers something far greater—himself. Jesus doesn’t just give bread—he ...