Fourth Sunday of Easter
Good Shepherd Sunday John 10:11-18
I met the Good Shepherd, just now on the plain,
 As homeward He carried His lost one again;
 I marvelled how gently His burden He bore;
 And as He passed by me, I knelt to adore.
O Shepherd, Good Shepherd, Thy wounds they are deep;
 The wolves have sore hurt Thee in saving Thy sheep.
 Thy raiment all over with crimson is dyed;
 And what is this wound they have made in Thy side?
O Shepherd, Good Shepherd, and is it for me
 This grievous affliction has fallen on Thee?
 Thy wounds make me love Thee, my heart shall be Thine;
 With Thee I will journey, my Shepherd divine.
Edward Caswall
