Daily Gospel Reflections

Today’s Scripture Readings
John 6:22-29

Reflection
The Gift and the Work
"Do not work for the food that perishes, but for the food that endures for eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you." (John 6:27)
Today, the first day of Term 2, is a fitting day to reflect on a passage about work. In this scripture, Jesus tells his disciples to work for food that endures. I feel the invitation to re-enter the term with faith and hope. If my focus is on my wage, then the squeeze of a struggling economy can leave me with a sense of lack. However, when I focus on what is eternal, my heart’s attention shifts.
What can I take with me? The love I have for family and friends, the experiences I’ve lived through and the faith I’ve been gifted. The nurturing of this faith, even in the dark; the decision to hope even when headlines peddle despair; the choice to love when love isn’t felt but fought for – this is the work I choose to do.
It begins with a gift, received with gratitude, and then has to be lived out with resilience and consistency. Each day offers opportunities to do this work, if only we have eyes to see.
A few weeks ago, a stranger knocked on my door at night. She was at the wrong house on the wrong street. I brought her water, sat with her on the front steps, and listened as she shared. She was a single mum, whose partner had been deported, struggling to cope. Parts of her story felt familiar, and the chance to listen with compassion felt like just as much of a gift to me as it was to her.
How could receiving these moments of grace as gift rather than inconvenience, transform the work I do each day?