Pro-life
Preaching Hints
April 25 - Fourth Sunday of Easter
Acts 13:14, 43-52 Rv 7:9, 14b-17 Jn 10:27-30
The first and second readings today illumine the meaning of
Jesus’ title “Good Shepherd,” and the meaning of his assertion
in the Gospel that he knows his sheep and they follow him. This
does not simply refer to following his teachings in this life.
The Good Shepherd, who died for the sheep, shepherds them
through death and beyond its grasp to the life that conquers all
death. “I know them,” he says. He knows our life and the pain of
our death. “They follow me,” he says. We follow him to the
exalted glory of a life, in our human body and soul, that will
be freed from the corruption of sin and death, and indeed that
will include our own resurrection from the dead.
The first reading speaks about the proclamation of this gift,
and the way in which people both accept and reject it. The
second reading shows the end result of this gift – a multitude
from every nation, risen from the dead, gathered around the
throne and the Lamb, sharing his life forever.
God is not indifferent to the power of death over his people.
“No one can take them out of my hand.” He vigorously defends us
against the power of death. As the people who have accepted his
life and who follow him, we too defend our brothers and sisters
from the grip of death. The proclamation in today’s readings is
the very foundation of the culture of life and the pro-life
movement.
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