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The BreadCast


Daily Exposition of the Readings for Catholic Mass...

as well as Prayers to the Saints on the General Roman Calendar (for the U.S.).  

From the books Our Daily Bread and Prayers to the Saints by James H. Kurt - both with imprimatur.

Aug 16, 2022

(Ez.34:1-11;   Ps.23:1-6;   Mt.20:1-16) 

“I myself will look after and tend my sheep.”

How grateful we should be that “the Lord is [our] shepherd,” for with Him we want for nothing.  Indeed, our “cup overflows” and “only goodness and kindness follow [us] all the days of [our] life”; for it is He who watches over our every step, and He is only goodness, He is only kindness – His mercy endures forever.

How the Lord’s hand contrasts with the false shepherds’ of the house of Israel.  These “pastured themselves and did not pasture [the Lord’s] sheep.”  They “fed off their milk, wor[e] their wool, and slaughtered the fatlings,” but the sheep they allowed to be “scattered over the whole earth, with no one to look after them or to search for them.”  But where these shepherds “lorded it over [the sheep of Israel] harshly and brutally,” the Lord Himself is “generous.”  Though under them the sheep “were scattered for lack of a shepherd, and became food for all the wild beasts,” the Lord, the owner of the vineyard, the Good Shepherd, goes forth at all times of day seeking every straying sheep, gathering all into His fold and seeing that we have wages enough to feed each of our families.

And whether the laborer works many hours or few, yet he is provided all his needs.  Here, of course, is notice that the Gentiles, who come late to salvation history, enter the kingdom before the Jews, who have always been in the Lord’s house.  Here is word that the generosity of our God extends to all, that His loving arms will not be shortened.  And we may learn, too, from the response of the workers to the owner’s questioning why they have been “idle all day” – “No one has hired us” – that the Lord looks upon the heart and pays us not so much for the work accomplished but for the intention of our will.  For these would have worked all day had they earlier been approached.

“In verdant pastures He gives me repose.”  In the Lord’s loving arms we all find our home.  Had He not come Himself to shepherd us, still we would be wandering alone.  But as it is we work now in His vineyard, sharing in the very blood of the Son.  As it is we are well cared for by a Father whose generosity knows no bounds.  He whose mercy alone could redeem us has come with His staff to guide us on the “right paths” that lead to His kingdom.  And so we say, gratefully, “Thank you, Jesus, for your kindness.”

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O LORD, thank you for your generosity in saving us;

your Son is the true Shepherd, the Shepherd of love –

pasture us well this day in Him.

YHWH, because you are our Shepherd, we are well cared for; we have all we need for the day.  If our desire is to do your will, to work for you in your vineyard, you will reward us well.  For it is your desire but to see your children safe in your House, and to achieve this goal you are diligent in seeking us out.

To this end, you send your own Son to take on our flesh and blood; He becomes one of us that we might become one with you, LORD, fed by His Body and Blood.  He shepherds us into your kingdom with great care.

O let us work for you, LORD, day in and day out!  Let our hearts not be set on the wage we receive but on doing your will.  For if we are with you in your vineyard, though the sun beat down on us, we shall be at peace.  Nothing can disturb the soul set on serving you – our cup overflows with the wonder of your presence.

Let us be blessed to be gathered into your pasture, LORD, with all our brothers and sisters.