16TH SUNDAY B
WE ALL NEED THE SHEPHERD
16th Sunday
If
there is one psalm that never fails to move hearts, that must surely be Psalm
23, “the Lord is my Shepherd”. I
remember growing up and hearing weekly the song on this theme at Mass, with its
beautiful melody and yet more uplifting message. Christians of all traditions, Catholics and Protestants, are
united in the spirit of this refreshing psalm.
This
week, this is how God comes to us.
He comes as the Shepherd we all have need of. In Jeremiah 23, God knew in his heart that the nation must
be led to safe and green pastures.
In the Gospel, Mark 6, Jesus offers himself as the shepherd to a people
in search of direction and meaning in their lives. And Psalm 23 captures the benefits of walking alongside the
shepherd.
Nations
need shepherds and are often frustrated that the earthly shepherds they get
almost always neglect them. People
need shepherds because we are helpless and blind without somebody to take us by
the hand towards the light. I too,
must encounter a shepherd, if my life must take full significance and lead me
to the renewal I need.
What
happens when the sheep do not find a good shepherd? Well, first they scatter, going on different directions,
walking aimlessly (naka-kalat).
But dangers lurk behind every rock and the sheep are in constant peril
of hurt and death. Again, we can
say, after they scatter, the sheep make a mess of themselves
(nagka-kalat). They do not behave or
perform as they should. They lose
track of their purpose. They are wasted.
Let
us look at our shepherds. In our
country, national and local leaders start off with good intentions and end up
feeding themselves, as the case was in the first reading, of the shepherds
neglecting the flock. This happens
when those in power lead people away from God through legislations that destroy
morals, family values and protection of vulnerable lives. Just think of the RH Bill, then Ban-God
bill and now the Divorce Bill…again.
Small
communities and families too, are crucially in need of good shepherds. Why do marriages fall apart so easily,
youth succumb to drugs and sinister gangs, Filipino values dissolve in the face
of increasing secular challenges?
Isn’t it because we - as spouses, parents, siblings, friends, - fail to
transform our love into life-sustaining guidance towards the weak and the young?
There
is only one way to discover the truth and the light. And that is to follow the true Shepherd. God, in Jesus, offers himself as the
shepherd who will watch over us, care for us and bring us at last to “green
pastures and restful waters.”
The
question is: do I rejoice that I have my Shepherd’s total attention and
care? Do I entrust myself to him –
my plans, decisions, desires? I pray
that I will always allow my God to take me by the hand so that trustingly I can
follow him towards that which brings not fear but comfort and peace.
Ang Panginoon ang aking pastol
REF:
Ang
Panginoon ang aking pastol
Pinagiginhawa akong lubos
Handog niyang himlaya’y sariwang pastulan
Ang pahingaan ko’y payapang batisan,
Hatid sa kalul’wa ay kaginhawahan,
Sa tumpak na landas, Siya ang patnubay. (refrain )
Pinagiginhawa akong lubos
Handog niyang himlaya’y sariwang pastulan
Ang pahingaan ko’y payapang batisan,
Hatid sa kalul’wa ay kaginhawahan,
Sa tumpak na landas, Siya ang patnubay. (refrain )
Madilim na
lambak man ang tatahakin ko,
Wala aking sindak, Siya’y kasama ko.
Ang hawak niyang tungkod ang siyang gabay ko.
Tangan niyang pamalo, sigla’t tanggulan ko. ( refrain )
Wala aking sindak, Siya’y kasama ko.
Ang hawak niyang tungkod ang siyang gabay ko.
Tangan niyang pamalo, sigla’t tanggulan ko. ( refrain )