The Ladder Homilies
On the first Sunday after Pentecost, we reflect on Christ’s words in St. John 6, where He challenges the crowds who followed Him not because they recognized the signs of God, but because they “ate the bread and were filled.” This homily explores the subtle ways our faith can become centered on comfort, success, possessions, and personal expectations rather than true communion with Christ. Through reflections on wealth, human desire, prayer, and the modern “theology of affluence,” we are reminded that even religious life can become focused on accumulation instead of surrender. Jesus redirects our attention toward “the food that endures for eternal life” and calls us to a faith that is lived, visible, and transformative — not merely spoken. At the center of this message is Christ’s declaration: “I am the Bread of Life.” He Himself is our sustenance, our strength, and the One who carries us through every season of life. The question for each of us is simple but searching: Are we seeking Christ Himself, or only what we hope to receive from Him?
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