Reflections: The Third Sunday of Easter


Today’s Reading: John 10:11-16
Daily Lectionary: Exodus 32:15-35; Luke 6:39-49

“I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.” (John 10:11)

In the Name + of Jesus. Amen. We throw around the word “good” quite a bit. Ice cream is good, apps are good, your favorite [fill in the blank] is good. . . so many things are “good,” but not like what God’s Word means when Jesus is called “the Good Shepherd.” This “good” describing Jesus is packed with meaning. It could also be translated as “beautiful” or even “virtuous.”

You’ve heard of “superfoods” that are especially healthy. Well, the “good” pointing to Jesus is a “supergood.” This is the kind of good that is beautiful in the sense that if you were lost or afraid or in lots of trouble, He would be “a sight for sore eyes,” and not like ice cream or a good app that won’t do you any good if you’re dying. Or you would recognize Jesus as virtuous, full of the best things of human character: someone absolutely trustworthy, dependable, reliable. He will never let you down. In fact, this “Good” Shepherd is so beautiful and virtuous that He was willing to take your guilt, your trouble, your condemnation, your punishment, all of your bad, and put it all on Himself. That’s the kind of “good” we’re talking about.

Who is this good? Not a soul on planet earth, except for One whose Name is Jesus. But the word “good” here doesn’t hang in the air. It is an adjective describing “shepherd.” Shepherds guide helpless sheep with a rod and a staff. He is good in how He guides us through life. Protecting us against all that is harmful through His rod, and rescuing us from all of our trouble through His staff. His goodness is experienced through His leading.

Not in a million years should we ever want to follow anyone else, because no one else and nothing else is this good. But how can we be so certain? The proof has been made known: This Good Shepherd laid down His life for the sheep. But this Good Shepherd was not only good in the past, He is also the Good Shepherd today in this world, in our time! He still leads us with His good rod and staff. He still keeps us protected and provided for in His good sheepfold, the Holy Church. Here, we receive His good gifts, His good Word and His good Sacraments, and through these we know Jesus who is truly good. In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.

O God, through the humiliation of Your Son You raised up the fallen world, Grant to Your faithful people, rescued from the peril of everlasting death, perpetual gladness and eternal joys; through Jesus Christ, our LORD, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen. (Collect for the Third Sunday of Easter)

Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Duane Bamsch