Wednesday, May 13, 2026

My Sheep Hear my Voice

GOSPEL THOUGHTS

*Easter Season : Fourth Week: Tuesday*

*Gospel :  John 10:22-30*

*First Reading : Acts 11:19-26*

*Responsorial Psalm : 87: 1-7*

*My Sheep Hear my Voice*

*1) What does “my sheep hear my voice” mean?

This is not about hearing an audible sound. It points to a spiritual sensitivity and relationship:

“My sheep” → those who belong to Him (through trust, faith, openness)
“Hear my voice” → recognize truth, respond inwardly, discern His guidance
“I know them” → a personal, mutual relationship—not distant or abstract
“They follow me” → active response, not just belief but lived obedience

So the emphasis is not just on hearing—but on recognizing, trusting, and following.

*2) Importance of this teaching*

This passage highlights several key truths:

*Relationship over religion* : It’s not about external identity (“we are your people”), but inner connection.

*Recognition of truth* : Some people heard Jesus physically but didn’t “hear” Him spiritually. The difference is openness of heart.

*Security and assurance* : Jesus says: “No one will snatch them out of my hand.”

This gives a deep sense of belonging and protection—not based on human strength, but on divine faithfulness.

*3) Relevance for today*

*Even now, people ask:*
How do I know what is true?
How do I discern God’s will?
How do I live with direction and purpose?

*This passage suggests:*
Truth is not just an idea—it’s recognized in relationship
Guidance is not forced—it’s discerned through attentiveness
Faith is not passive—it’s responsive

*4) Ways of “hearing His voice” today*

Not literally hearing sounds, but cultivating awareness:

*Through Scripture* : Reading with reflection—not just information, but asking: What is being revealed?

*Through conscience* : A quiet inner sense that nudges toward truth, goodness, and integrity.

*Through prayer and silence* : Not only speaking, but listening inwardly.

*Through life events* : Sometimes clarity comes through circumstances, patterns, and timing.

*Through wise people* : Guidance can come through mentors, community, or spiritual teachers.

But an important note: Not every inner voice is divine. Discernment matters—true guidance aligns with truth, humility, love, and consistency.

*5) Points to Ponder* 

Hearing is not automatic—it requires attention and willingness
The problem is often not that God is silent, but that we are distracted or selective
Recognition grows with relationship—like learning a familiar voice over time
Following is the real test of hearing

What voices am I listening to most?
What shapes my decisions—fear, noise, or quiet conviction?
Do I pause enough to listen, or only react?

*Think about it*

*God bless you and your family. Praying for you and your dear ones*

*Fr Maxim DSouza*
*Jeppu Seminary*
*Mangalore*

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