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Homilies on Easter 4

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Can You Hear What He’s Saying?  Click here Click title to view sermon John 10: 1–10
Summary: Jesus gave us an analogy to help us understand how to discern the voice of God. As sheep recognized the voice of the shepherd, so we too can recognize the Lord’s voice when we hear it. Many other voices are also clamoring for our attention - the sources of which only intend to steal, rob and destroy. So we must keep our spirits in tune with the Lord’s voice, so that we might not be wooed away from the path God intends for us.
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Sheepish Eye Exam  Click here Click title to view sermon John 10: 1–10
Summary: There’s no question the sheep of God’s flock recognize the Good Shepherd. But do the sheep recognize each other?
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Thinking Like Sheep  Click here Click title to view sermon John 10: 1–10
Summary: Just because we’re used to church doesn’t mean that our words, our songs and our symbols are signs of security to those who seek Jesus. Remembering that real shepherds look at the world through the eyes of their sheep, let us see church through the eyes of someone searching for the gateway to safety, sanctuary and home.
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Whose Shepherd?  Click here Click title to view sermon Psalms 23: 1–6
Summary: If we would be so bold as to make the claim, the LORD, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the Creator of the Universe, is our shepherd, we first need to relinquish our claims of self-sufficiency and acknowledge our need of a shepherd.
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Why the Good Shepherd is Sometimes Tough  Click here Click title to view sermon John 10: 1–10
Summary: Most of us have carried into adult life our childhood pictures of Jesus as the tender shepherd. But shepherds are a tough breed. They have to be. Jesus demonstrates as much in this passage from John’s Gospel.
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When Does the Life Jesus Offers Become Abundant?  Click here Click title to view sermon John 10: 1–10
Summary: Even though Jesus says in the farewell discourse that disciples will experience trouble, he offers abundant life. That abundant life takes place in the new community of the church that anticipates the resurrection and celebrates joy and peace now.
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Metaphors Galore: A Shepherd, a Gate, a Lamb  Click here Click title to view sermon John 10: 1–10
Summary: To the people who heard him, sometimes Jesus seemed to speak in riddles they just didn’t understand. But even if Jesus’ listeners were metaphor-challenged, we don’t have to be. We can figure out the message of grace, love and abundant life that Jesus wants us to grasp.
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Flocking to the Shepherd  Click here Click title to view sermon John 10: 1–10
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The good shepherd reigns in Christian imagination as the ideal pastor, though pastoral leaders are human, with human frailties. The Good Shepherd offers an opportunity to be in community together, in spite of our differences and divisions.

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