4th Sunday of Easter
Imagine yourself as an astronaut, walking outside your spacecraft, attached so you won’t drift off, watching the earth spin in awesome beauty. Your mission is now finished and your air reserve is almost depleted. You reach for the hatch to open the door but there is none there. Alarmed, you scour the bolted surface but the door you came out is gone. Suddenly, a new and unseen door is thrown open and you are pulled in to safety. The one who threw open the unseen door becomes for you the gate to life.
Usually we don’t give much thought to doors or gates. We expect them to allow us to enter and leave when we want but sometimes they are locked or the handle is hidden from sight, preventing us from passing through to the other side.While we usually think of Jesus as the good shepherd, in this gospel, he also compares himself to a door when he tells his listeners, “I am the gate. Whoever enters through me will be saved, and will come in and go out and find pasture.” As our door to God, Jesus pulls us to safety out of the cold dark world of sin into the warmth and light of God’s unconditional love and forgiveness.
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