Fourth Sunday of Easter [A]
FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER [A] We will begin by noting that the word “follow” appears twice within this set of readings. It shows up in this passage from the First Letter of Peter (2:21), and it also turns up in this selection from the Gospel of John (10:4). Who is it that we are supposed to be following? The answer, of course, is Jesus. Why should we follow him? What do we know about him? We know, at least in part, that he has been identified as our Shepherd (Ps. 23:1; John 10:11). We also know that he has been revealed to us as The Suffering Servant (see Isaiah 52-53). So if you follow Jesus, what will it mean for you? It means, first of all, green pastures. You will be allowed to settle in green pastures. After all, he’s your Shepherd (see Ps. 23:1,2). Additionally, in the course of following Jesus, you can likewise expect some measure of adversity. After all, he is The Suffering Servant, along with being our Shepherd (see 1st Peter 2:21-25). Therefore, appreciate that th...