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WordofLife March 2008 “My food is to do the will of the one who sent me and to finish his work.” (Jn 4:34)

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3 “My food is to do the will of the one who sent me and to finish his work.” (Jn 4:34)

4 These marvellous words of Jesus can be repeated, in a way, by every Christian, and if put into practice, they can help him achieve great progress in the Holy Journey of life.

5 Jesus, seated beside Jacob’s well in Samaria, was concluding his conversation with the Samaritan woman.

6 The disciples, just back from the nearby city where they had gone for supplies, were surprised to find the Master speaking with a woman, but no one asked him why. When the Samaritan woman left, they urged him to eat.

7 Jesus guessed their thoughts and explained the reason for his actions by answering: “I have food to eat of which you don’t know.” The disciples didn’t understand him as they thought he referred to material food. So they asked one another if someone had brought food to the Master during their absence. Then Jesus openly said:

8 “My food is to do the will of the one who sent me and to finish his work.”

9 We need food every day to keep us alive. Jesus doesn’t deny this. In fact, he is speaking here of food, and therefore, of its natural necessity, but he does so in order to affirm the existence and need for another kind of food, a more important kind of food which he cannot do without.

10 Jesus came down from heaven to do the will of the One who sent him and to finish his work.

11 He had no thoughts or projects of his own, but only those of his Father. His words and actions were those of the Father; he didn’t do his own will but that of the One who had sent him. This was the life of Jesus. Acting in this way, he was nourished. In so doing his hunger was satisfied.

12 Complete adherence to the Father’s will was characteristic of Christ’s whole life, up to his death on the cross, where he truly completed the work that the Father had entrusted to him.

13 “My food is to do the will of the one who sent me and to finish his work.”

14 Jesus considered doing the will of the Father as his food, because by carrying out the Father’s will, by “assimilating it,” “eating it,” or identifying with it, he received Life. And what was the will of the Father, what was his work, that Jesus had to finish? It was to offer salvation to humankind, to give men the Life that does not die.

15 Shortly before this, Jesus had communicated a seed of this Life to the Samaritan woman through his conversation and love.

16 In fact, the disciples soon saw this Life spring forth and go out to others because the Samaritan woman communicated the richness she had discovered and received to other Samaritans: “Come see a man who told me everything I have done. Could he possibly be the Messiah?”

17 In speaking to the Samaritan woman, Jesus revealed the plan of God who is a Father: that all people receive the gift of his life. This is the work that Jesus urgently wanted to finish, in order to entrust it later to his disciples, and to the Church.

18 “My food is to do the will of the one who sent me and to finish his work.”

19 Can we also live this sentence of the Gospel which is so typical of Jesus that it reflects his being, his mission, and his zeal in an altogether special way?

20 Certainly! We also will have to live as sons and daughters of the Father through the Life that Christ shared with us, and in this way nourish our life by doing his will.

21 We can do so by carrying out moment by moment what he wants from us, by accomplishing it in a perfect way, as if we had nothing else to do. In fact, God wants nothing else from us.

22 Let us nourish ourselves by doing what God wants from us moment after moment and we will experience how it can satisfy us. It gives us peace, joy, happiness, and it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that it will give us an anticipation of beatitude.

23 In this way, we too will cooperate with Jesus, day after day, in completing the work of the Father.

24 This will be the best way for us to live Easter.

25 “My food is to do the will of the one who sent me and to finish his work.” (Jn 4:34) Text by Chiara Lubich


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