Reflection of the Week - 23rd April 2024

By Angela (Chiappetta) Fitzpatrick

Posted in Faith

While I claim no expert knowledge when it comes to sheep, I did find myself relating to Jesus in his role as the Good Shepherd in today's gospel (21st April). As a mother of five, much of my time and energy is spent feeding, corralling, re-directing, and transporting my children. Before one sports season ends, another has begun: piano lessons, doctor's appointments, and playdates. I pride myself on managing the schedule and getting everyone where they need to be. I am a good shepherd!! (And did I mention humble too?)

But wait! Jesus doesn't simply ferry his followers from one place to another, making sure they show up to Bethany or Galilee as scheduled. He leads, guides, and shows them (and us) the way to eternal life, ultimately laying down his life for his sheep. I wonder: am I doing the same for those I am called to shepherd?

I am so grateful that God has entrusted my husband and me with our family. And I am grateful for these busy times of learning and discerning the unique gifts he has given to each of our children. I pray that, like Jesus the Good Shepherd, I am willing to show them the way by laying down my life, literally if ever called to, but also less dramatically, by laying down the tasks and calendars that can sometimes feel like the driving force of our days and instead direct them towards ways to grow in holiness.

During this Easter season, may we all find ways to follow the Good Shepherd more closely and to help guide those we love to do the same.

 

Reference:

FaithND - Reflection - April 21, 2024

 


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