Reading: John 10: 22-30
Ever since mankind has known God, it has been all about the relationship. Adam and Eve walked in the Garden and talked with God. Although His presence changed, God has continued to communicate with mankind. Initially it was through prophets and angels. Then God entered the world in the flesh. Jesus lived, walked among, taught, and even performed some miracles. In His earthly life Jesus revealed who and what God is.
With Abraham, God established a covenant with His chosen people. Israel was to be God’s people and He was to be their God. This covenant came with some guidelines. Over time the Law grew to be something cumbersome. Yet the covenant relationship remains. God’s chosen people, by and large, continue living in covenant relationship with Him.
In time though, it became necessary to establish a new covenant. Jesus came to accomplish this. He reminded God’s chosen people of parts of the old covenant: love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength and love neighbor as self. He added to the second: love as I have first loved you. This was a different kind of love. It was a radical kind of love. In His love there are no outcasts, no outsiders, no strangers. Jesus loved all. He loves you and me. Through His body and blood, He established a new covenant and offers the gift of eternal life.
“My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me”. The new covenant is about relationship too. It is about hearing Jesus say, ” love as I have first loved you”. It is about Jesus knowing each of us as a follower. May we ever hear His voice. May we ever follow.