Tuesday 10 December

Reveal among us the light of your presence, that we may behold your power and glory.

Readings

Isaiah 40.1-11 | Psalm 96.7-13 | Matthew 18.12-14 |

 

The Good Shepherd
by Stanley Moss

Because he would not abandon the flock for a lost sheep
after the others had bedded down for the night,
he turned back, searched the thickets and gullies.
Sleepless, while the flock dozed in the morning mist
he searched the pastures up ahead. Winter nearing,
our wool heavy with brambles, ropes of muddy ice,
he did not abandon the lost sheep, even when the snows came.

Still, I knew there was only a thin line
between the good shepherd and the butcher.
How many lambs had put their heads between the shepherd’s knees,
closed their eyes, offering their neck to the knife?
Familiar—the quick thuds of the club doing its work.
More than once at night I saw the halo coming.
I ran like a deer and hid among rocks,
or I crawled under a bush, my heart in thorns.

During the day I lived my life in clover
watching out for the halo.
I swore on the day the good shepherd catches hold,
trying to wrestle me to the ground and bind my feet,
I will buck like a ram and bite like a wolf,
although I taste the famous blood
I will break loose! I will race under the gates of heaven,
back to the mortal fields, my flock, my stubbled grass and mud.

Shepherd

Jorge Cocco Santangelo, Argentina.

Prayer

Where are you pasturing your flock, O good Shepherd, who carry the whole flock on your shoulders? For the whole of human nature is one sheep and you have lifted it onto your shoulders. Show me the place of peace, lead me to the good grass that will nourish me, call me by name so that I, your sheep, hear your voice, and by your speech give me eternal life. Lord, hear my prayer. Amen.

John Ness Beck. "He Shall Feed His Flock Like a Shepherd,"
Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra, cond. Craig Jessop.
May the Lord, when he comes, find us watching and waiting. Amen.


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