Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! Everywhere I look people are wearing green and are decorated with shamrocks. Saint Patrick‘s day is one of those holidays I’ve never fully understood. Why does everyone wear green? Why do we celebrate the holiday?
A couple of years ago (by means of a Veggie Tales video) I started learning the details of the real Saint Patrick. We only have a small amount of historical information about the real Saint Patrick. The story line goes basically like this. Patrick was born in Britain around 387AD to wealthy parents. At age 16 he was kidnapped by some raiders from Ireland who were raiding the family estate. He lived in Ireland as a slave tending sheep and working outdoors. Legend has that while working in the fields he received a vision from God and it was in Ireland Patrick became a Christian. Patrick escaped his captivity and returned to Britain at age 22. When returning to his hometown he studied Christianity for 15 year in preparation for his ordination. Afterwords he was sent back to Ireland to minister to Irish Christians and for missionary work to the Irish community.
What amazing story. What a story of forgiveness! Think about how hard this might have initially been for Saint Patrick. Going to preach mercy and grace to the very people the invaded your house, stole from your family, put you in shackles and enslaved you for 6 years. But we don’t hear of hatred, resentment, and anger. We only here of the good news of Jesus Christ!
We need more people today like Saint Patrick. Willing to minister to those who hurt them the most. Willing to go through pain, suffering and humiliation all to preach Christ to those who don’t know of God’s glory in Christ.
And my last rant for the day, I still don’t get the holiday of Saint Patrick’s Day. Rather than celebrating the Irish, we should celebrate Christ. Rather than green beer, we should celebrate our communion with God. Rather than pinching those not wearing green, we should offer forgiveness and grace to those who have wronged us. That’s what Saint Patrick would have done.

Not only that, what is gained from searching for the one lost sheep? The best case scenario is that he brings back the single lost sheep. There is no return on the shepherd’s investment. He just starts off with the same number of sheep that he started with. The investment world would see this as a poor investment.