Good Shepherd Sunday


For those of us that worship at liturgical churches that use the lectionary, today is Good Shepherd Sunday. This seems especially apropos since in my undergrad Prophets class, my exegesis was on Ezekiel 34 which addresses shepherds who did not look after the sheep, but only cared for themselves. Today's scripture readings were Acts 2:42-47; Psalm 23; 1 Peter 2:19-25; John 10:1-10.

God certainly delights in driving a point home to us, doesn't he? The passages from Ps 23 and John 10 went through my mind frequently while studying Ezekiel 34 and reading others' posts. As always, the Lord models the way for us and enables us to follow.

Here are some contrasts.

Bad Shepherds

Good Shepherd

Like having no shepherd at all.

God the shepherd.

Feed selves.

Feed sheep with good pasture.

Did not strengthen the weak.

Strengthens weak.

Did not heal the sick.

Heals sick.

Did not bind up injured

Binds up injured

Did not bring back strays.

Searches for/brings back strays.

Did not seek the lost.

God will rescue them.

Ruled with force and harshness.

Provide place to lie down and rest.

Caused them to be scattered and exposed to wild animals.

Gathers them.

Caused them to wander.

Brings them home.


This is just from Ezekiel 34.

It is written of more poetically in Psalm 23.

In John 10, Jesus identifies himself as the good shepherd who protects and cares for the sheep. Now the issue is not one regarding shepherds and sheep, but leaders and their constituents, pastors and people. What kind of shepherds are we? By the way, the shepherd in this picture is female!

Picture from Bible Places.



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