
Leading The Way 
The plane was moving ahead smoothly when
the captain made an announcement on the audio
system. "I have to announce to you that
a series of inconveniences just happened
to our plane. The passengers on the right
side would notice, if they look out of the
window that one of the engines is burning,
and the other has died out. Those on the
right side would perceive that one engine
is missing; it fell off about ten minutes
ago. But do not worry, technology today has
developed to such an extent that this plane
can continue flying even on the one engine
left.
I would also like to call your attention
to something somewhat more serious. Along
the center aisle all the way down the plane
a crack has developed. Those on the aisle
can look through the crack and may even notice
a small lifeboat that was thrown down from
the plane. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you
will be happy to know that your captain is
keeping an eye on the progress of the plane
from that lifeboat below."
This is just a funny story but we Christians
can comfort ourselves knowing that this kind
of unpleasant situation will never happen
to us. Even when everything around us seems
to be crumbling, the Person in Charge would
never parachute himself away from our plane
and try to guide us from a raft on the ocean
far below. Jesus Christ defines himself as
our Shepherd and a good shepherd always remains
with his flock. Always is always.
Mentioning sheep and shepherds, there is
the story of the American tourist who was
touring the Middle East. Once he came upon
some shepherds whose flocks had intermingled
while drinking water from a creek. Water
is scarce in that part of the world and so
it happens often that various flocks approach
the same source. After some time one of the
shepherds turned toward the sheep and called
out, "Ejja,ejja!" ("follow
me" in Arabic). Immediately his sheep
separated themselves from the rest and followed
him.
A few minutes later, another shepherd called
out his sheep and sure enough they left the
joint flock to follow him. Rather intrigued,
the traveller asked the third shepherd, "I
would like to try that. Let me put on your
cloak and headdress and see if I can get
the rest of the sheep to follow me."
The shepherd smiled knowingly as the traveler
wrapped himself in the local shepherd's cloth
and started calling the sheep. Not one of
them budged! "Will the sheep ever follow
someone other than you?" The traveler
asked. "Oh yes," the shepherd replied,
"sometimes a sheep gets sick, and then
it will follow anyone."
I always find this story true! How many of
us, troubled by so many alien and deceitful
voices urging us to go this way and that,
lose our bearings and so do not know where
we are heading towards. Like the sheep that
are sick, we follow anyone who promises us
a fleeting moment of pleasure or a moment
of forgetfulness. Obviously, not following
a good lead can only lead to hopelessness.
There is only One who said, "I am the
Way, the Truth, and the Life." There
is no better way, no greater truth, no happier
life.
(c) Fr. Pius Sammut, OCD. Permission
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