(Readings)
At
family gatherings there is always someone who says something upsetting.
It happened
this thanksgiving. Every year, I hear, Billy, the older you get the more you
look like your daddy. This year, I hear, Billy, you’re looking more and more
like papaw. I look like my grandfather. Does that mean I'm old?
As a
child, family gatherings were places you could hear interesting things. I
remember certain men being called “old goats” by the ladies with either affection
or disdain. Later, I learned an “old goat” is a lustful old man. As years passed,
I understood why the term “old goat” came with a twinkle in the eye or scorn on
the tongue.
Also,
a person was said to be “acting like a goat” if they did something socially and
morally unacceptable. Look around, being “old goats” and “acting like a goat” may
be the ambition of many.
In Jesus’
time, a sheep was simply more valuable than a goat.
Today,
we celebrate Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. A King who came not as a mighty
warrior but a humble shepherd. He is the shepherd who
separates sheep from goats.
The Lord
says. “I look after my sheep. I seek out the lost
and bring back the stray. I care for the injured and the sick I heal.”
Every
believer proclaims the Lord is my shepherd; But,
many do not know him.
Jesus
Christ the good shepherd is the King of the Universe. He is the good shepherd
the world is looking to find. He is the one that protects and cares for them. He
is the King that recognizes dignity and freedom in every person.
He
is no ordinary king. The misguided declare wars in his name; but, he is a King
of Peace without violence, prejudice, or persecution. He is the king who calls each
to share oneness and unity with him and all of humanity.
He
is King by faith. It’s faith that exists not in doctrine or principles, but lives
by our action and works. It is not something we have to do but something we do.
As King of the Universe, He is the Alpha and Omega alive in the world today.
The
Alpha, the source of our creation, is the basis of our life and our faith. In
the same way, the Omega is the fulfillment of our life and faith by our actions,
which are Christ living in the world today. The Alpha and Omega separates
the sheep from the goats.
Christ’s
Kingship declares the oneness and unity of all humanity. Each of us is the
magnificent and kingly image of God no matter how small or simple we see
ourselves.
My
family sees my father and my grandfather in me. My brothers and sister, we are
to see Christ in each and every person. We are to see God in every part of our
lives, even in suffering. Jesus says to see him in the
hungry, the thirsty, the sick, the naked, the stranger, and the imprisoned.
Oneness
and unity found in Jesus so God may be all in all;
so Christ is all in all. (Col 3:11)
In a
child’s simplicity, I thought “old goat” a term of endearment. Now, call me an
old sheep following Christ, living oneness and unity with the shepherd. Old
sheep will follow the master’s voice. It is the sheep that see Christ in all.
He
is King and He is shepherd. He separates the sheep from the goats.
Old
sheep pray for the “old goats” and those “acting like goats.” Preach the gospel,
proclaim Jesus Christ to all the goats by your life strong in faith, hope, and
love.
Jesus
Christ, the King of the Universe, comes not a mighty warrior but a humble shepherd. He does
not demand gold, riches, and might; He asks only, “Whatever
you do for the least, you do for me.”
Feed the hungry.
Give drink to the thirsty.
Clothe the naked.
Care for the sick.
Welcome the stranger.
Visit the imprisoned.
Be
good, be holy, and preach the gospel by the way you live and love. Amen.