In Good Pastures I Shall Feed My Sheep
I shall lead them forth from the Gentiles, and I shall gather them
from foreign lands; I shall bring them into their own land, and I shall feed
them on the mountains of Israel. It was God who
brought forth the mountains of Israel, that is to say, the authors of the
divine Scriptures. Feed there that you may feed in safety. Whatever you hear
from that source, you should savor. Whatever is foreign to it, reject. Hear the
voice of the shepherd, lest you wander about in the mist. Gather at the
mountains of holy Scripture. There, are the things that will delight your
hearts; there, you will find nothing poisonous, nothing hostile; there the
pastures are most plentiful. There, you will be healthy sheep; you will feed
safely on the mountain of Israel.
And I shall
feed them in streams and in every inhabited place in the land. From the mountains which we have shown you, there
have issued the streams of the gospel message because their voice has gone forth into the whole world, and every
habitable place has become pleasant and fertile for the grazing sheep.
In good pastures and on the high mountains of Israel, I shall feed
them. And their grazing ground shall be there, that is, the
place where they will rest, where they will say: “I am happy”; where they will
say: “It is true, it is clear, we are not deceived.” They will find rest in the
glory of God, when they find rest in those grazing grounds. And they will sleep, that is, find rest, and they will rest in good pleasures.
And they
will be fed in rich pastures on the mountains of Israel. I have already spoken of the mountains of Israel,
the good mountains to which we raise our eyes and from which may come our help.
But our help is from the Lord, who made heaven and earth. Let us not then place
our hope in the good mountains themselves, but let us rely on his word which
says: I will feed
my sheep on the mountains of Israel. Let us not merely
remain on the mountains themselves, for he added immediately: I will feed my sheep. Raise your eyes,
therefore, to the mountains, whence you help comes; but take note that he says: I will feed. For you help is from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.
He concludes by
saying: And I will
feed them with judgment. Observe that he
alone so feeds he sheep, in feeding them with judgment. For what man can judge
rightly concerning another? Our whole daily life is filled with rash judgments.
He of whom we had despaired is converted suddenly and becomes very good. He
from whom we had anticipated a great deal suddenly fails and becomes very bad. Neither
our fear nor our hope is certain.
What any man is
today, that man himself scarcely knows. Still in some way he does know what he
is today. What he will be tomorrow, however, he does not know. Hence the Lord,
who assigns to each what is owed to him, feeds his sheep with judgment, giving
some things to one group, other things to another, and to each his due. For he
knows what he is doing. With judgment he feeds those whom he, being judged
himself, redeemed. Therefore, he himself feeds his sheep with judgment.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a Sermon on Pastors by Saint AugustinePhoto taken from Wikimedia Commons
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