Year A
Fourth Sunday of Easter
Images
Sheep
following a shepherd
Shepherd risking
his life
Points to note
This Sunday is
known as Good Shepherd Sunday.
This is one of
the most endearing images of Christ: Jesus as the Good Shepherd. In many ways, there are two images of the
Good Shepherd. One, as a leader after
whom his disciples will follow. And his
disciples include us. His disciples will
follow him because we know him.
The other image
is that of a shepherd risking his life for his sheep, fighting off wolves and
the like. Jesus, however, not just
risked his life for us, he laid down his life for us. For younger children, you may not wish to
emphasise this image.
Liturgy
Acclamation
before the Gospel
Alleluia,
alleluia!
I am the Good
Shepherd, says the Lord;
I know my own
sheep and my own know me.
Alleluia!
Reading
The
Lord be with you.
All: And
also with you.
A
Reading from the Holy Gospel according to St John
All: Glory to you O Lord
(Jn 10:1-10)
Jesus said: “I tell you most solemnly,
anyone who does not enter the sheepfold through the gate, but gets in some
other way is a thief and a brigand. The
one who enters through the gate is the shepherd of the flock; the gatekeeper lets
him in, the sheep hears his voice, one by one he calls his own sheep and leads
them out. When he has brought out his
flock, he goes ahead of them, and the sheep follow because they know his voice. They never follow a stranger but run away
from him: they do not recognise the voice of strangers.”
Jesus told them this parable but they
failed to understand what he meant by telling it to them. So Jesus spoke to them again:
“I
tell you most solemnly,
I
am the gate of the sheepfold.
All
others who have come are thieves and brigands;
but
the sheep took no notice of them.
I
am the gate.
Anyone
who enters through me will be safe:
he
will go freely in and out and be sure of finding pasture.
The
thief comes only to steal and destroy.
I
have come so that they may have life
and
have it to the full.”
This is the Gospel of the Lord
Discussion
This is a
good opportunity for everybody in the group to share his or her name. Make sure that each gives his name out loud
to the group and not just to the facilitator.
Anyone has a dog?
Does your dog come when you call? Explain that sheep flocks in the Middle East
tend to be small and the many flocks
need to search for scarce grazing land.
Grazing grounds generally overlap and flocks tend to mix freely. Interestingly, though, when the shepherds
leave at dusk, each has no problem in identifying his sheep and leading them
home. The sheep all knew their master
and each will respond only when its master calls and not another, very much
like how dogs recognise their masters.
Jesus called
himself the Good Shepherd and that his sheep, i.e., we, know him and will
follow him when he calls. How do you
think he will call us? By our names. Discuss those who God called by their
names: Abraham, Samuel, etc. Discuss how Mary Magdalene did not recognise
Jesus at the tomb until he called her by her name. A good example of the sheep who knew the
shepherd.
Have you seen
how cows are branded? With a red hot metal rod, which then
imprints the owner’s name or sign on the side of the cow. Cows are branded so that everyone knows to
whom those cows belong.
If we are
Jesus’ sheep, do we also need to be branded like the cows? Yes!!
Like the cows, we are branded with Jesus’ name on us (not with a branding iron
of course). We are all called
Christians.
Is there any way other people can know that we belong
to Jesus? Discuss that following is not just to physically to follow a person
somewhere like the sheep following the shepherd. A follower also follows what his or her master
does. When other people see that we are
doing the same thing as our master, they know that we are followers of our
master. Discuss the things we should be
doing so that people will know.
Have you ever been tempted before? What is being tempted? Have you ever seen in cartoons, etc that when a person is tempted, there are two little persons, one on each shoulder telling the tempted person what to do? Discuss what the little angel and the little devil are trying to do.
As a Christian, do you know which one is carrying a message from Jesus? Would you know what Jesus would like you to do? Explain that if we are the sheep of Jesus, we would know which one of these promptings is the voice of Jesus and we should know what to do. Do we?
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