Walking with Jesus: Fourth Sunday of Easter A
For Sunday, April 26, 2026 Acts 2:14, 36-41; 1 Peter 1:20-25; John 10:1-10 Today is known generally as “Good Shepherd Sunday.” Jesus is using a figure of speech that the people of His time would understand: They could leave their towns and go out and see herds and herds of sheep. We leave our cities and usually come across herds of cattle for the most part. Sheep were wanderers, going all over to find food … just wandering off. During my one trip along the western coast of Ireland I saw loads of sheep — I was shocked by how bold and huge they were. They would cross the road whenever they wanted, or just walk out and sit on the road. I noticed that they had huge, painted blotches on their rear ends, the color signifying their ownership. In the Middle East sheep are referred to as dumb animals, wandering into all sorts of trouble without any concern for predators. At night the shepherds would herd them into “box canyons” and then lay down across their entrances to ward off predators and...