Eucharistic Gospel Reading for the 6th Sunday of Easter: Year A
“This is the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees him nor knows him. You know him, because he abides with you, and he will be in you.” (John 14:17)
Later in the Gospel of John, Pontius Pilot asked Jesus, “What is Truth.” To this, Rowan Williams (Former Arch Bishop of Canterbury), remarked that this was the most profound question in the whole of the New Testament. This former Archbishop of Canterbury, a very learned and respected theologian, lifts this question up from the lips of a Roman governor as the most profound question of the New Testament. The truth is so powerful and yet our Lord Jesus proclaims that the truth is part of who he is. He says of himself, “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life.”
Jesus promised us the Spirit of Truth. But Jesus also says that sometimes we are not able to hear the truth, that the truth is more than we can bear. This reminds me of Jack Nicholson in the movie, “A Few Good Men” where he protests, “You can’t handle the truth.” The Church too has had difficulty handling the truth.
Early in the history the Church we supported the idea that the earth was flat. A little later, the church refused to believe that the earth was not the center of the universe, and we also refused to believe that the earth revolved around the sun. The Church accepted the notion that the sun was the little light that rose in the East and sat in the West as God had appointed it. Early astronomers, who taught differently, were condemned by the Church as heretics. It was hard for the Church to believe the truth that we were not the center of the universe.
What truths are we faced with now that we are not ready for, or, “can’t handle?” Do you believe in God the Father?; Do you believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God?; Do you believe in God the Holy Spirit? These are truths that we Christians hold dear to our hearts. It is good to know that if we don’t believe in these doctrines today, our Church will not persecute us.
Within our Baptismal Covenant are also the words that tell of Jesus being born of Mary. Mary is the woman hand-picked by God to give birth to, and raise, our Lord Jesus. Today is Mother’s Day! All mothers, regardless of faith, are gifted by God to get human life started and then nurtured. Happy Mothers Day to all the moms out there.
We believe in our Lord Jesus because he abides with us. And we know the truth about him because he is in us. Jesus also says that he has more to tell us but we aren’t ready yet, (We still can’t handle the truth). This is 2026. Perhaps we ought to be getting ready for a major shift in human existence. We need to prepare ourselves for, not only a new normal, but also, to receive more truth.
Jesus says it is the Spirit of Truth that we will receive, and that we know him because he abides in us, and we in Him.
As we listen to what the Spirit of God is saying to us, let us live to love and serve, and to teach others to love and serve, while pondering anew what the Almighty can do. John
Let us pray: Sixth Sunday of Easter, (BCP p.225)
O God, you have prepared for those who love you such good things as surpass our understanding: Pour into our hearts such love towards you, that we, loving you in all things and above all things, may obtain your promises, which exceed all that we can desire; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.