Held in the Shepherd's Hand
Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Easter John 10:22–30 There’s a striking simplicity in this Gospel scene. Jesus is walking in the temple during the Feast of Dedication—an ordinary moment in a sacred place—when people press him with a question that still echoes in every human heart: “Are you really the One? Can we trust you?” Jesus’ response is both gentle and firm. He doesn’t argue. He doesn’t force belief. Instead, Jesus points to relationship: “My sheep hear my voice; I know them, and they follow me.” This is the heart of discipleship—not fear, not pressure, not perfect understanding, but recognition . The voice of Jesus is the voice that brings peace, steadiness, and clarity. It is the voice that calls us by name, not by our failures. It is the voice that leads, not drives; invites, not coerces. Jesus goes even further: “I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish. No one can take them out of my hand.” What a promise. In a world where so much feels fragi...