The Rev. Scott P. Bellows, Interim Priest
The Good Shepherd (John 10:1-21)
Many people wondered, “Who is Jesus? Where did He come from?” They kept asking the same questions over and over again. Jesus knew this and gave them His answer. “I am the Good Shepherd.” Then He painted a word picture for them. That way they would know why He had called Himself the Good Shepherd. “I am the gate for the sheep.” The shepherd stands at the gate to the pasture. He knows which sheep are his own and lets his sheep pass through the gate. He keeps away all the wild animals who would hurt his animals. "The good shepherd does everything he can to take care of his sheep. He would even die to save them. Because the sheep are his, he does not run away when a wolf comes. He never leaves his sheep to be destroyed. That’s what someone who is just hired for the job might do. “I am the Good Shepherd. I know My sheep and My sheep know Me. I lay down My life for the sheep. I lay down My life so I can take it up again. This is something the Father lets Me do.” Many of the people felt good when they heard Jesus say that. They wanted to believe in Him as the very own Good Shepherd.
(from The Children’s Bible Story Book, retold by Anne de Graaf, © 1990, Anne de Graaf and Scandinavia Publishing House)
Psalm 23
The Lord is my shepherd;
I have everything I need.
He lets me rest in fields of green grass
and leads me to quiet pools of fresh water.”
He gives me new strength.
He guides me in the right paths,
as he has promised.
Even if I go through the deepest darkness,
I will not be afraid, Lord.
For you are with me.
Your shepherd’s rod and staff protect me.
You prepare a banquet for me,
where all my enemies can see me;
You welcome me as an honored guest
and fill my cup to the brim.
I know that your goodness and love
will be with me all my life;
and your house will be my home
as long as I live.
(from Good News Bible, © 1976, American Bible Society)
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