To read the texts click on the texts:Acts11:19-26; Jn 10:22-30
The verses that begin today’s reading inform us that Jesus is in
The Jewish religious authorities begin the dialogue
by asking Jesus whether he is the Messiah. They are annoyed that Jesus is not
being explicit. This is the only place in the Gospel of John where Jesus is
asked explicitly whether he is the Messiah. Jesus responds that he has been
explicit and that he has told them, in no uncertain terms, the truth about
himself and yet, they do not believe. Jesus then points to his ‘works” as
indicators of this claim. “Works” here does not refer to miracles alone, but to
the broader scope of Jesus’ ministry and includes the revelation of himself as
having been sent by God.
Belief in Jesus determines whether one belongs to
the fold of Jesus. Since the Jewish leaders do not believe, they cannot and do
not belong to the fold. Those who belong to the fold hear the voice of the
Shepherd and follow trustingly. Following Jesus leads to eternal life which he
alone can give. The reason why Jesus can do this is because he has received
this gift directly from the Father. What is more is that Jesus and the Father
are one. This means that Jesus and God are united in their work of salvation
and Jesus shares completely in God’s work.
We are privileged, as Christians, to have as our God
one who is Good Shepherd, one whose primary interest and concern is to care for
the good of the sheep. Our God is a God who wants to lead us to safety and to
places where there is abundance. He wants what is best for us at all times and
will do anything to protect us from any kind of harm. Though this is the case,
we do not always listen to his voice and we prefer to go our own way. The only
result that we can expect, after such a choice, is destruction and death.
We all die. What is the last word 'death' in your commentary referring to.
ReplyDeleteDeath here is not physical death but a death from which there is no rising again.
ReplyDeleteDeath here is not physical death but a death from which there is no rising again.
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