The Shepherd Who Gives Everything
Monday of the Fourth Week of Easter John 10:11–18 At the heart of today’s Gospel is one of the most tender and courageous self-descriptions Jesus ever gives: “I am the good shepherd.” Not simply a competent shepherd or a protective shepherd—but the good one, the one whose goodness is revealed in his willingness to lay down his life freely for his sheep. Jesus contrasts himself with the hired hand, who runs at the first sign of danger. The hired hand protects only when it’s convenient; the Good Shepherd protects because love leaves him no other choice. This is the kind of love that doesn’t calculate risk, doesn’t wait to see if the sheep are “worth it,” and doesn’t retreat when things get messy. It is a love that steps forward, stands firm, and sacrifices willingly. What’s even more beautiful is how personal this relationship is. Jesus says, “I know mine and mine know me.” Not “I know about them,” but I know them. Their fears, their wounds, their hopes, their history....