THE VOICE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
One
of the oldest Christian portrayals of Jesus is the image of the Good
Shepherd — an image we all like. But very few of us here have ever seen a shepherd or even a flock of sheep. We get our image from pious pictures showing
Jesus in pure white garments, cradling a snow-white, cute lamb in His
arms or carrying it on His shoulders. But the reality of sheep and
shepherds in Palestine during the time of Jesus was quite different.
Sheep are dirty, foul-smelling animals and, as some say, the dumbest
among all the four-legged animals. And yet, Jesus said, “My sheep hear
my voice… and they follow me.”
Here, we may reflect on our reaction to the voice of Christ. We live in a
world where, day after day, we hear many voices. Other sects continue
to preach against images, Mama Mary, the Pope and so on, causing many
Catholics to be confused.
I
wonder why so many listen to those voices and ignore the voice of the
Good Shepherd who speaks through the Bible and through the teaching
authority of the Church. Unfortunately, even inside the Catholic Church
there are voices that do not come from the Good Shepherd. For example,
there are certain private messages allegedly received by self-proclaimed
visionaries.
The
word of Jesus about the shepherd whose voice the sheep know appeals to
us to do everything possible to know the Word of God and the teachings
of the Church — so well that we do not become frightened or confused by
other voices. Let us never be put to shame by dumb sheep! The words of Jesus, our Good Shepherd, should fill us with joy and peace.
We
all like Psalm 23: “The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall
want.” It’s a beautiful prayer of total trust in the Lord, but do we
live each day as if we really, fully trust the voice of the Lord and
live as redeemed children of God? Fr. Rudy Horst, SVD
REFLECTION QUESTION: Why is it that you often listen to other voices rather than that of the Good Shepherd?
Lord,
You are my Shepherd and I hear Your voice every time I read or listen
to the Gospels. And yet, how often do I ignore Your voice! Guide me,
Lord, that I may follow only Your voice!
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