Shepherding Our Hearts to the Father’s / Pastoreando el Corazón Hacia el Corazón de Dios Padre

The Holy Spirit is burning within Peter, the first of the Apostles, as he proclaims the truth about Jesus to the leaders of the Jews in today’s First Reading: Jesus Christ is the stone they rejected and executed, the cornerstone of the Church, in Whom all salvation and healing is found.

In Christ, the Son of God, we also become children of God. In Christ, who calls himself the Good Shepherd, we are known and healed and saved. This Good Shepherd has sacrificed everything for our sake, laying down His life willingly, and taking it back up again.

Jesus is always the one in control. No one forces him to do anything. The Father sent him into the world on a mission of salvation, and his whole life is dedicated to saving all of us. It is a struggle, but he is not struggling to protect or save himself; he is struggling to save all of us as he gives all of Himself. The enemy does not make him recoil or run away from his mission; the “wolf” will not make him anxious, because he cannot lose. Jesus is not worried. He does not need to recalculate his battle plan. The Plan is set from the beginning: He must take on all our fallenness and woundedness and sin and death itself, and carry it all the way to Golgotha in his own Perfect Heart – completely human and completely divine; he must sacrifice himself wholly by laying down his life, and then transform every darkness into light when he takes up his life again.

And His glorious promise to us is that ultimately, all will be drawn together so that there will be one flock without division, under the one Shepherd of love. The love of the Father has willed that we be called His children, as St. John tells us. God has created a world and a Heaven that would not be complete without us, because we are all members of one family in Christ, each of us beloved sons and daughters. Through Christ’s rejection and death, we are redeemed, received, and given eternal life. In this freedom, we are called to accept this great gift and follow the commands of our Good Shepherd.

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El Espíritu Santo arde dentro de Pedro, el primero de los Apóstoles, mientras proclama la verdad sobre Jesús a los líderes de los judíos en la Primera Lectura de hoy: Jesucristo es la piedra que ellos rechazaron y ejecutaron, la piedra angular de la Iglesia, en Quien toda salvación y sanidad se encuentra.

En Cristo, el Hijo de Dios, también nosotros llegamos a ser hijos de Dios. En Cristo, que se llama a sí mismo el Buen Pastor, somos conocidos, sanados y salvados. Este Buen Pastor ha sacrificado todo por nosotros, entregando su vida voluntariamente y tomándola de nuevo.

Jesús siempre tiene el control. Nadie le obliga a hacer nada. El Padre lo envió al mundo con una misión de salvación, y toda su vida está dedicada a salvarnos a todos. Es una lucha, pero él no lucha por protegerse o salvarse a sí mismo; Él está luchando por salvarnos a todos mientras entrega todo de sí mismo. El enemigo no le hace retroceder ni huir de su misión; el “lobo” no le pondrá ansioso, porque no puede perder. Jesús no está preocupado. No necesita recalcular su plan de batalla. El Plan está establecido desde el principio: Él debe asumir toda nuestra caída, nuestras heridas, el pecado y la muerte misma, y llevarlos hasta el Gólgota en su propio Corazón Perfecto, completamente humano y completamente divino; debe sacrificarse por completo entregando su vida, y luego transformar toda oscuridad en luz cuando retome su vida.

Y Su gloriosa promesa para nosotros es que, en última instancia, todos se unirán para que haya un rebaño sin división, bajo el único Pastor del amor. El amor del Padre ha querido que seamos llamados hijos suyos, como nos dice San Juan. Dios ha creado un mundo y un Cielo que no estaría completo sin nosotros, porque todos somos miembros de una sola familia en Cristo, cada uno de nosotros amados hijos e hijas. A través del rechazo y la muerte de Cristo, somos redimidos, recibidos y se nos da vida eterna. Con esta libertad, estamos llamados a aceptar este gran regalo y seguir los mandatos del Buen Pastor.

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Kathryn Mulderink, MA, is married to Robert, Station Manager for Holy Family Radio. Together they have seven children (including Father Rob), and seven grandchildren. She is President of the local community of Secular Discalced Carmelites and has published five books and many articles. Over the last 30 years, she has worked as a teacher, headmistress, catechist, Pastoral Associate, and DRE, and as a writer and voice talent for Catholic Radio. Currently, she serves the Church by writing and speaking, and by collaborating with various parishes and to lead others to encounter Christ and engage their faith. Her website is www.KathrynTherese.com

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