We
Are Christians As Well As Leaders
You have often
learned that all our hope is in Christ and that he is our true glory and our
salvation. You are members of the flock of the Good Shepherd, who watches over
Israel and nourishes his people. Yet there are shepherds who want to have the
title of shepherd without wanting to fulfill a pastor’s duties; let us then
recall what God says to his shepherds through the prophet. You must listen
attentively; I must listen with fear and trembling.
The word of the Lord came to me and said: Son of man, prophesy against
the shepherds of Israel and speak to the shepherds of Israel.
We just heard this reading a moment ago, my brothers, and I have decided to
speak to you on this passage. The Lord will help me to speak the truth if I do
not speak on my own authority. For if I speak on my own authority, I will be a
shepherd nourishing myself and not the sheep. However, if my words are the
Lord’s, then he is nourishing you no matter who speaks. Thus
says the Lord God: Shepherds of Israel, who have been nourishing only
themselves! Should not the shepherds nourish the sheep? In other words, true shepherds take
care of their sheep, not themselves. This is the principle reason why God
condemns those shepherds: they took care of themselves rather than their sheep.
Who are they who nourish themselves? They are the shepherds the Apostle
described when he said: They all seek what is theirs and not what is
Christ’s.
I must distinguish
carefully between two aspects of the role the Lord has given me, a role that
demands a rigorous accountability, a role based on the Lord’s greatness rather
than on my own merit. The first aspect is that I am a Christian; the second,
that I am a leader. I am a Christian for my own sake, whereas I am a leader for
your sake; the fact that I am a Christian is to my own advantage, but I am a
leader for your advantage.
Many persons come to
God as Christians but not as leaders. Perhaps they travel by an easier road and
are less hindered since they bear a lighter burden. In addition to the fact
that I am a Christian and must give God an account of my life, I as a leader
must give him an account of my stewardship as well.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a Sermon by Saint Augustine of Pastors
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