I
Shall Feed My Sheep on Good Pasture
I shall
gather them together from foreign nations and bring them back to their own
land. I shall pasture them on the mountains of Israel... As the mountains of Israel, he has set up the authors of the holy
Scriptures. Feed on these and you will feed in safety. Whatever you hear from
them will do you good; whatever you hear from elsewhere, spit it out. Listen to
the voice of your shepherd lest you lose your way and wander into the mist. Gather
together on the mountains of holy Scripture. There you will find the delight of
your heart: nothing poisonous, nothing strange – the richest of pastures.
Simply come in good health, and feed in good health on the mountains of Israel.
...In the
ravines and in every inhabited place in the land. From these mountains of Scripture flow the streams of the gospel
preaching, whose sound has
gone forth into all the earth so
that every inhabited place of the earth has become a rich and fertile pasture
for the sheep.
I shall
feed them in good pasturage; the high mountains of Israel will be their grazing
ground. There will they rest. That is, where they
will say, “It is good here,” where they will say, “It is true, it is clear, we
are not deceived.” They will take their rest in the glory of God as in their
own shelters. They will sleep
and take their rest in the midst of delight.
And
finally he says I shall feed
them with judgement. Note
that it is he alone who feeds them with judgement. For what man can judge
another man? Wherever you look, you see rash judgements. Someone we have
despaired of suddenly turns round and becomes the best of people. Someone of
whom we have had high expectations suddenly fails and sinks into uselessness.
There is no certainty in our foreboding, there is no certainty in our love.
Take any
man. What is he today? He hardly knows himself. He has some slight idea, perhaps,
of what he is today, but as for tomorrow – nothing. So the Lord feeds us
all with judgement, distributing what is appropriate to each of us: this to one
person, that to others, to each what they ought to have, one thing to one and
another to another. For he knows what he is doing. He feeds us with judgement,
us whom he redeemed after he had himself been judged. So he feeds us all with
judgement.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of
Readings
From a Sermon by Saint Augustine on Pastors
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taken from Wikimedia
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