We live in a hungry...
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We live in a hungry world. In nature almost everything has its mouth open -- from the smallest baby bird in its nest, to the great soaring eagle; from the smallest minnow in a stream, to the giant whale in the sea; from the mouse to the hippopotamus.
Our human family shares this elemental physical need. We, too, are conscious of natural hunger. But we are aware, also, of a higher hunger – the hunger of the heart -- for meaning; for purpose; for hope. Christ answers these higher hungers. "I am the bread of life," he says.
Two things can be said about bread and "the bread of life":
1. Bread is basic.
2. Bread is broken.
Our human family shares this elemental physical need. We, too, are conscious of natural hunger. But we are aware, also, of a higher hunger – the hunger of the heart -- for meaning; for purpose; for hope. Christ answers these higher hungers. "I am the bread of life," he says.
Two things can be said about bread and "the bread of life":
1. Bread is basic.
2. Bread is broken.
