St Augustine's sermon On Pastors
The church, like a vine, grows and spreads everywhere |
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They are straying across the mountains and the high hills, they have been scattered over all the face of the earth. What does this mean, scattered over all the face of the earth?
That they attach themselves to earthly things, the things that glitter
on the face of the earth: they love and desire them. They do not want to
die and be hidden away in Christ. Over all the face of the earth
not only because they love earthly things but because across all the
earth there are sheep astray. They are everywhere, but one thing, pride,
is the mother of them all, just as Christians who are spread over all
the world have one mother, the Church.
So it is not to be wondered at that pride gives birth
to dissension while love generates unity. The Church is the mother of
all, and everywhere the shepherd in her seeks those who are astray,
strengthens those who are weak, cares for the sick and puts the broken
together again. Many of them are not even known to one another, but she
knows them all because she is merged with them all.
She is like a vine that has grown and sprouted
everywhere. Those in love with earthly things are like sterile shoots
pruned away by the grower’s knife because of their sterility, cut away
so that the vine should not have to be cut down. And those sterile
shoots, once they are pruned away, lie on the ground and stay there. But
the vine grows over all, and it knows those shoots that remain part of
it, and it knows the cut-off shoots that lie next to it.
But from where they lie she calls them back, for as St Paul says of the broken branches, God has the power to graft them back again.
Whether you speak of sheep straying away from the flock or branches cut
off from the vine, God is equally able to call back the lost sheep and
to graft back the lost branches: the Lord, the true vine-dresser. They have been scattered over all the face of the earth and no-one misses them, no-one calls them back – no-one among the bad shepherds. No-one misses them – that is, no man does.
Well then, shepherds, hear the words of the Lord. As I live, says the Lord God... See how he starts. It is like an oath sworn by God, calling his very life to witness. As I live, says the Lord God. The shepherds are dead but the sheep are safe. As I live, says the Lord God.
What shepherds are dead? Those who have sought their own interests
rather than Christ’s. So what of the shepherds who seek Christ’s
interests and not their own? Of course there will be such shepherds, of
course they will be found: there is no lack of them and there never will
be.
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