Sunday April 29th,
Psalm 23: The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not
be in want. A shepherd is one who
watches out for the sheep. The sheep, and that would be you and I, are the ones
who tend to wander. We wander out of stupidity, we wander out of curiosity, we
wander out of willfulness, and sometimes we wander just for the hell of it to
see what will happen. In this psalm of
comfort we hear that even when we wander, we don’t wander alone, the Lord is
watching out for us. In that we can put our hope and faith and find comfort.
Even when we wander off, the good shepherd is there to bring us back into the
community, back into the fold. No matter where we go in life, no matter how far
we wander, no matter how much we might try to deny the shepherds existence, the
good shepherd is there, always watching out for us and working us back into the
fold. That is what grace looks like in action. The reason we are in the fold,
and/or brought back to the fold is so the Shepherd can move us onto new
pastures. It is the new pastures in life
that help us grow. This is called mission
because in these new pastures we meet new people who we help grow, and in the
process find ourselves growing even more because of our interaction with them. The purpose of Grace is mission and the
message of mission is Grace. Of this the
world, and our ever hungry souls, have great need.
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