JESUS THE GOOD SHEPHERD
MONDAY, FOURTH WEEK OF EASTERTIDE Acts 11:1-18; Ps 42:2-3,43:3-4; Jn 10:11-18 I Am the Good Shepherd The Son of Man, in his discourse on the Good Shepherd, presents himself as the Shepherd of mankind and not just of the Jewish race. Hence, he called himself the gate of the sheepfold. He gives life to all men and enlightens every man that comes to existence, as Saint John informs us in the prologue to the Gospel. He is the gate of the sheepfold, for he is the model of our human nature. He is acclaimed as the perfect image of the Father. As the model, no one can understand human nature without passing through the Son of Man, for in him our nature is perfect. The perfection of human nature, which is found in him, and the pure illumination of our nature in him, make him the Shepherd of all. So, all men are contained in his fold by the default of their nature. Whoever is found to be outside of the fold puts himself outside by his disobedience of the Shepherd’s voice. ...