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In the opening verse of this reading the Apostle Paul writes, "May the Lord make your love for one another and for all people grow more and more and become as great as our love for you." Paul had a pastoral heart for the Thessalonians. That means he had a heart like a shepherd does for the sheep. Spend some time once with a real shepherd in a place like Devonshire in England or outside the little town of Bethlehem in today's Holy Land, where the fine art of shepherding is still practiced. There you will find a single shepherd with as many as two hundred sheep in his flock, and you will discover that the shepherd knows each sheep as a separate being. To be part of such a flock is to be known and cared about and fretted over as an individual. That is the way Paul shepherded the Thessalonians. That kind of informed interaction ought to be the style of all Christians -- clergy and people alike -- as their love for one another and for all people grows more and more.
