January 2012 - Vol. 56
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity • Day 7 • January 24, 2012
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The Good Shepherd, by Harold Copping
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Changed by Good Shepherd

Readings

1 Samuel 2:1-10 Not by might does one prevail
Psalms 23 You are there with Your rod and Your staff
Ephesians 6:10-20 Be strong in the Lord
John 21:15-19 Feed my sheep
Commentary
Those who prevail over suffering, need support from on high. That support comes through prayer. We read about the power of Hannah’s prayer in the first chapter of the Book of Samuel. In the second chapter, we can find Hannah’s prayer of thanksgiving. She realized that some things happen only with the help of God. It was through his will that Hannah and her husband became parents. This text is an example that strengthens one’s faith in what would seem to be a hopeless situation. It is an example of victory. 

The Good Shepherd of Psalm 23 guides his sheep even through the darkest places, comforting them with his presence. Those who place their trust in the Lord have no need to fear even the shadows of dissolution or disunity, as their shepherd will lead them into the green pastures of truth, to dwell together in the Lord’s own house. 

In the Letter to the Ephesians, the apostle Paul urges us to be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his power by putting on spiritual armor: truth, righteousness, proclaiming the Good News, faith, salvation, the word of God, prayer and supplication. 

The risen Lord urges Peter (and in his person each disciple) to discover in himself a love of him who alone is the One True Shepherd. If you have such love, then feed my sheep! In other words, feed them, protect them, care for them, strengthen them because they are mine and belong to me! Be my good servant and tend to those who have loved me and who follow my voice. Teach them mutual love, cooperation, and boldness as they go along the twists and turns of life. 

As a result of divine grace, the witness to Christ that has been confirmed in us obliges us to act jointly for the sake of unity. We have the ability and the knowledge to bear such witness! But are we willing to? The Good Shepherd, who by his life, teaching and conduct strengthens all who have put their trust in his grace and support, invites us to cooperate with him unconditionally. Thus fortified, we will be able to help one another on the road to unity. So let us become strong in the Lord, that we may strengthen others in a joint testimony of love.

Prayer
Father of all, You call us to be one flock in Your Son, Jesus Christ. He is our Good Shepherd who invites us to ly down in green pastures, leads us beside still waters, and restores our souls. In following him, may we so care for others that all see in us the love of the one true Shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever. Amen.

Family Reflection 
A girl had a dream. And in that dream she saw her life like a path along a beach. She could see her footprints in the sand on the beach, and each footprint marked an event, a part of the journey of her life.  And she noticed that for most of the way there was another set of footprints. In the good times the footsteps seemed to have gone for a dance, since the sand was so stirred up; but in normal life the other pair of footsteps would just be close beside hers’. She realized that the other footprints were those of Jesus, the good shepherd, walking with her in her life; and she was very happy. But then she noticed something odd. In the most difficult times of her life there was only one pair of footprints in the sand, and so she turned in her dream to Jesus and asked him where he was in those difficult times, and why he had not stayed with her. Jesus turned his warm and loving eyes on her and said “I was with you in those times, but I carried you, for you did not have the strength to walk”.

When have you found Jesus to be close by your side? Do you pray to him to help you through the day, and give your strength, and carry you, when you are going through a difficult time? 

When each of us walks with Jesus then we are all walking together.

Intercession for our Ecumenical Call and Mission in the Sword of the Spirit

Let us pray today for a blessing on all of our churches: Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant. May God strengthen and bless His Body around the world. Pray a blessing for your own church as well as those of your brothers and sisters.

Daily Prayers for Christian Unity • January 18-25, 2012

• Introduction to the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
• Day 1 Changed by the Servant Christ
• Day 2 Changed through patient waiting for the Lord
• Day 3 Changed by the Suffering Servant
• Day 4 Changed by the Lord’s victory over evil and prayer for Lord's Day Ceremony
• Day 5 Changed by the peace of the Risen Lord
• Day 6 Changed by God’s Steadfast Love
• Day 7 Changed by the Good Shepherd
• Day 8 United in the Reign of Christ

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