Drawn by God, Fed by Jesus
Thursday of the Third Week of Easter John 6:44–51 In today’s Gospel, Jesus speaks words that are both tender and deeply reassuring: “No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draw him.” It’s a reminder that faith is not something we manufacture by sheer effort. It begins with God’s initiative—God’s desire for us, God’s gentle pull on our hearts. Sometimes we worry that our faith isn’t strong enough, or that we’re not doing enough, or that we’re somehow failing at the spiritual life. But Jesus tells us that the very desire to seek Jesus is already a sign that the God is drawing us. Your longing for peace, your hunger for meaning, your hope for healing—these are not accidents. They are grace at work. Jesus quotes the prophets: “They shall all be taught by God.” This means that God is not distant or silent. God teaches us through Scripture, through prayer, through the people who love us, through moments of clarity or compassion. And all of this teaching h...