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This resource relating to Ezekiel 34:11-24 provides a poem by George Herbert (1593-1633) highlighting God as our loving shepherd and a poem by Allen Grossman (1932-2014) highlighting the life of a shepherd.
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Revised Common Lectionary
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Englewood Review
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*** Revised Common Lectionary ***
Lectionary Reading: Ezekiel 34:11-16, 20-24
CLASSIC POEM:
The God of Love my Shepherd is
George Herbert
The God of love my Shepherd is,
and he that doth me feed;
while he is mine and I am his,
what can I want or need?
He leads me to the tender grass,
where I both feed and rest;
then to the streams that gently pass,
in both I have the best.
Or if I stray, he doth convert,
and bring my mind in frame,
and all this not for my desert,
but for his holy Name.
Yea, in death’s shady black abode
well may I walk, not fear;
for thou art with me, and thy rod
to guide, thy staff to bear.
Surely thy sweet and wondrous love
shall measure all my days;
and as it never shall remove,
so neither shall my praise.
*** This poem is in the public domain,
and may be read in a live-streamed worship service.
CONTEMPORARY POEM:
A Pastoral
Allen Grossman
SNIPPET:
…
All he heard was violent and sad
But he kept on writing the sayings
Of man with his left hand, and sent
Them off in broken words, and waited
…
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Key Scriptures:
Ezekiel 34:11-16, 20-24
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RCL Lectionary Week:
Year A Reign of Christ Proper 29 (Ordinary Time 34)
Date:
Monday, November 20, 2023