The Latin name given to this past Sunday is “Misericordias Domini”, mercies of the Lord, taken from the first line of the Introit: “The earth is full of the steadfast love of the Lord”; however, Sunday is commonly referred to as “Good Shepherd” Sunday based on the Gospel reading (John 10). It makes sense, then, that we would sing “The King of Love My Shepherd Is”.
This hymn is a paraphrase of Psalm 23: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” The “King of love” is Jesus, also called our shepherd. His goodness never stops, and he provides us with everything we need. The final line of stanza 1, “I am His and He is mine forever”, reminds us of part of Sunday’s Gospel: I am the good shepherd. I know my own and my own know me” (John 10:14). We are still celebrating Eastertide, and this hymn reminds us that Jesus has risen and so grants us eternal life with him in heaven.