The Kingdom of God is not built on the strong,
the polished,
or the self‑assured.
It is built on those whom the Shepherd calls.
In Antioch, the hand of the Lord rested upon ordinary people —
men and women with mixed stories, mixed wounds, mixed pasts —
and a great number turned to the Lord.
There, in that imperfect community,
the disciples were first called Christians.
Not because they were flawless,
but because they belonged to Christ.
Jesus speaks with a steady, searching honesty:
“My works testify to me… but you do not believe
because you are not among my sheep.”
The dividing line is not brilliance, heritage, or success.
It is simply this:
Do we hear the Shepherd’s voice,
and do we follow where He leads?
Yet over the centuries, the flock has wandered.
Some chased other voices,
some sought other pastures,
and now many flocks stand divided,
scattered,
and vulnerable.
But Christ never spoke of many churches
competing for truth or splintered into tribes.
He spoke of one flock under one Shepherd,
one Body, one Bride —
a living Church born from His pierced side
and sustained by His Spirit.
And who stands at the foundation of this Kingdom?
Not the perfect —
but the broken who turn to the Lord.
Not the powerful —
but the ones who hear His voice
and rise when He calls their name.
This is the miracle of the Gospel:
Humanity in all its frailty
becomes the very stones
with which Christ builds His Church.
A Kingdom rising from mercy,
held together by grace,
gathered by the Shepherd
who knows His sheep
and calls each one home.
Prayer
Lord Jesus,
Shepherd of the broken,
gather us again into Your one flock.
Call our names until our hearts awaken.
Bind our wounds with the mercy of Your Cross.
Build Your Kingdom upon our humble lives.
Lead us home by the sound of Your voice.
Amen