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Called to Relationship: The Happy Priest on Jesus the Good Shepherd

Christianity is not about a what, but about a whom

Christianity is not about a what, but about a whom.  Ultimately, Christianity is about relationship and of course, the greatest relationship of all. Christianity is about a relationship with the best friend anyone could ever have; Jesus Christ. He does not tell us about the way, he is the way.


CORPUS CHRISTI, TX (Catholic Online) - The main part of the Holy Land was a large central plateau about 35 miles long.  The ground was for the most part rough and rocky.  It was impossible for sheep just to stay in one area for grazing.  Large areas for grazing simply did not exist.  Every flock had to have a shepherd who led his flock every day to places where the sheep could eat.  

The life of a shepherd was very difficult.  A flock of sheep never grazed without his presence and therefore, the shepherd was on duty every day of the week.  Since the sheep always had to travel in order to find grass to eat, they were never left alone.  Sheep could get lost, or they could be attacked by wolves or stolen by robbers.  

Sheep were seldom used for regular food by the people of the Holy Land; rather sheep were cultivated for the use of their wool.  Thus, the shepherd was with his sheep for a very long time.  He gave each one of them a name, and they all knew his voice.  In fact, it is said that each shepherd had a peculiar way of speaking to the sheep that allowed them to know that he was their shepherd.

During the warm weather, it was common for the sheep to spend the night away from the village farm.  The shepherd watched over them throughout the night.  In these circumstances, the sheep stayed in open areas surrounded by a low rock wall.  In these areas, the sheep entered and left through an open space which had no door or gate of any kind. 

During the night, the shepherd would sleep stretched out within the empty space so that no sheep could get out except by crossing over his body.  At the same time, a wolf or a robber could not get in, expect by crossing over his body as well.  Here we can see a prime example of how the shepherd would give his life for his sheep.  "I came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly" (John 10: 10).  

Jesus is the Good Shepherd. The Easter Season is a continual celebration of the one central mystery of Christianity; that Jesus gave his life for us by dying on the Cross and has been raised from the Dead.  He saved us from our sins. "He himself bore our sins in his body upon the cross, so that, free from sin, we might live for righteousness.  By his wounds you have been healed.  For you had gone astray like sheep, but you have now returned to the shepherd and guardian of your souls" (1 Peter 2: 24).

We all know that getting directions from someone when we are lost can be a frustrating experience.  Perhaps you scramble for a piece of paper to scribble a few indications like "go right at the light and then take your first left".  Maybe the person who gives you directions is wrong, and instead of a right, you should have taken a left.  

Sometimes you come across a kind person who says "Come, I will take you there."  In this case, the person is the way and you cannot go wrong.

Jesus tells us that he is the way.  Jesus does not give us advice and directions; he takes us by the hand and leads us to eternal life.  He does not tell us about the way, he is the way.

Christianity is essentially different from all other religions because the Christian does not merely follow a series of rules and regulations, nor does he submit himself to a guru's indications of how to live certain austere principles.  

Christianity is not about a what, but about a whom.  Ultimately, Christianity is about relationship and of course, the greatest relationship of all.    Christianity is about a relationship with the best friend anyone could ever have; i.e., Jesus Christ.  

Married couples, boyfriends and girlfriends and even dear friends understand what relationship is all about.  True friendship is true personal love. True friendship is not based upon an arrangement of rules.  Friendship goes much deeper than this.  Friendship is a relationship.

Through the Easter mystery of Baptism, we are incorporated into Christ.  This life of sanctifying grace launches us into an awesome bond with Jesus Christ.

Our relationship with Jesus is personal.  He is real because he is alive.  He is a living person that sees you, that hears you, that speaks with you and that walks with you.  He is there to bless you and to strengthen you.  He is with you to sustain you and to dry your tears.  Jesus is always there because he has truly risen on Easter Sunday morning.

Our relationship with Jesus is real.  Before his death on the cross, in the intimacy of the Upper Room where he imparted to his dear friends his last words before his Passion and Resurrection, he said: "If you love me, keep my commandments" (John 14: 15).  Love ...

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  1. Elijah
    2 years ago

    Here I am Lord. Looking for instructions. The web is like a desert and it seems there is no forgiveness in it. I am the lost sheep here. Jesus is my lord and I am trying to submitt to Him as master. It seems like I have lost track of His Voice. Devils confuse and trick smart people and I am not that smart. There are conflicks. This is a site for the Lord? Is it also a market place? I see items for sale! Can you understand the confusion I have. From the bible stories: The gifts he recieved at birth, and the large parties His Mother could give!, makes me believe that Jesus had a wealthy life style. He gave it up for the life of a Shepherd. Is this site an online temple or the other?

  2. Kayla
    2 years ago

    Thank you for the emphasis on a relationship with Christ in this article. I liked the connection between Him as our Shepherd and Him as the true Way. Lately, He has taught me about the kind of Shepherd He is and the kind of sheep we need to be through 1 Peter 5:2-7. It's amazing to realize that He wants us, who are so undeserving, to come to Him.

  3. Francisca Kaunda
    2 years ago

    Amazing article by Fr. James. Indeed our Lord Jesus is a Good/Chief Shepherd who is always with us. A brief narration you have given on how the Shepherds of that time then were has even made me feel more secured.

    but as Christians we are always proclaiming/singing our Love for Christ yet not doing his commandments this has struck me! Indeed for us to proffess our Love for Crist we need to do what Jesus is commanding us to do in John 14:15 "if you love me, keep my commandments". There times when I even feel guilty in Church to sing "Am in Love with My Jesus" becuse its the other way round it is the Lord who loves us despite our weaknesses not us loving Jesus. Sacred Heart of Jesus purify my soul.

    Am so inspired.

  4. jh
    2 years ago

    Beautiful comments, Father. Even though I understand what you are saying about Our Lord, I still need to hear it said. Thank you.

  5. Sonia
    2 years ago

    Am touched by Fr. James Farfaglia's homily posted yesterday, May 15, 2011. It moved me to reflect on my relationship with The God i believe and am committed to follow. Thank you so much. I count on your prayers for me that i, too, may be able to share this to others, especially to those who are called to renew their relationship with our loving God. God bless your undertakings.

  6. Innocent u.kingsley
    2 years ago

    The friendship with Jesus is immutable,how would your joy be having a friend who is your God,creator,saviour and father.The good shepherd always sees to the welfare of the sheep.it is imperative we return to the presence of the lord inorder for Him to bte the "shepherd" of our life.
    May the hear our prayers.

  7. Innocent u.kingsley
    2 years ago

    The friendship with Jesus is immutable,how would your joy be having a friend who is your God,creator,saviour and father.The good shepherd always sees to the welfare of the sheep.it is imperative we return to the presence of the lord inorder for Him to bte the "shepherd" of our life.
    May the hear our prayers.

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