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A sermon offered at the Episcopal Church of the Messiah in Heflin, Alabama, on the Fourth Sunday of Easter, May 8, 2022.
Principal texts: Acts 9:36-43; Psalm 23; John 10:22-30
On this Good Shepherd Sunday we return to the familiar image of Jesus as the Good Shepherd, a psalm most of us know by heart, and perhaps the unfamiliar story of the ministry of Tabitha. Psalm 23 is ofter our go-to prayer for when we are in trouble, when someone is dying, or at funerals. How would it be for this Psalm to be our prayer for living? How would our lives change if we really let God lead, revive, guide, comfort, and annoint us?
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A sermon offered at the Episcopal Church of the Messiah in Heflin, Alabama, on the Fourth Sunday of Easter, May 8, 2022.
Principal texts: Acts 9:36-43; Psalm 23; John 10:22-30
On this Good Shepherd Sunday we return to the familiar image of Jesus as the Good Shepherd, a psalm most of us know by heart, and perhaps the unfamiliar story of the ministry of Tabitha. Psalm 23 is ofter our go-to prayer for when we are in trouble, when someone is dying, or at funerals. How would it be for this Psalm to be our prayer for living? How would our lives change if we really let God lead, revive, guide, comfort, and annoint us?