DAILY MASS, GOSPEL AND COMMENTARY:
“EVERYTHING THAT THE FATHER HAS IS MINE” (Jn 6:12-15).
HOLY MASS
Wednesday, 6th week of Easter
Gospel of Wednesday, 6th week of Easter.
(Jn 6:12-15).
Jesus said to his disciples: “I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear it now. But when he comes, the Spirit of truth, he will guide you to all truth. He will not speak on his own, but he will speak what he hears, and will declare to you the things that are coming. He will glorify me, because he will take from what is mine and declare it to you. Everything that the Father has is mine; for this reason I told you that he will take from what is mine and declare it to you.
GOSPEL COMMENTARY from the Navarre Bible, Commentary to the Gospel of St. John (with permission)
13 But when he comes, the Spirit of truth, he will guide you to all truth. He will not speak on his own, but he will speak what he hears, and will declare to you the things that are coming.
- It is the Holy Spirit who makes fully understood the truth revealed by Christ.
- As Vatican II teaches, our Lord “completed and perfected Revelation and confirmed it… finally by sending the Spirit of truth (Vatican II, Dei Verbum, 4). Cf. note on Jn 14:25-26.
14-15 He will glorify me, because he will take from what is mine and declare it to you. Everything that the Father has is mine; for this reason I told you that he will take from what is mine and declare it to you.”
- Jesus Christ here reveals some aspects of the mystery of the Blessed Trinity.
- He teaches that the three divine Persons have the same nature when he says that everything that the Father has belongs to the Son, and everything the Son has belongs to the Father (cf. Jn 17:10) and that the Spirit also has what is common to the Father and the Son, that is, the divine essence.
- The activity specific to the Holy Spirit is that of glorifying Christ, reminding and clarifying for the disciples everything the Master taught them (Jn 16:13).
- On being inspired by the Holy Spirit to recognize the Father through the Son, men render glory to Christ; and glorifying Christ is the same as giving glory to God (cf. Jn 17:1, 3-5, 10).
COMMENTARY ON TODAY’S FIRST READING (Acts 17:15,22 – 18:1)
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