Thursday, July 24, 2025

True Mercy Has Teeth book and chapter preview.

With one week to go until the official release of my book, True Mercy Has Teeth: A Catholic Journey to Forgiveness and Healing, I’m excited to share another one of my favorite chapters—this one focused on the Good Shepherd.

To learn more or to order the book, visit my website: mercywithteeth.com. You'll find links to Amazon (print and Kindle), Barnes & Noble, and more as additional retailers pick it up. I’m grateful to share that St. Patrick's Guild also plans to carry it.

If you've already preordered or purchased the book, please consider leaving a review where you bought it—it truly helps others discover the message.

I’m also inviting readers to share their own stories of “mercy with teeth.” These could be moments where you received mercy, offered it, or witnessed it in action. The more we reflect on how God’s mercy shows up in the real lives of others, the more we may begin to recognize it in our own.

You can share your story by using the “Contact Me” link on my website or emailing me directly at mercywithteeth(at)icloud.com with the subject line: “A Story to Share.” I plan to highlight some of these stories on my blog in the future.

Now, with no further ado, here’s the chapter:__________________________________________________________________________________

8.  The Shepherd Who Stays and Fights

“I am the good shepherd. A good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.”

– John 10:11

In John 10, Jesus gives us one of the most tender and powerful images in all of Scripture: Himself as the Good Shepherd.

 

It is not a generic metaphor. It is deeply intentional, rooted in the Old Testament and fulfilled in Christ. And in it, we find both comfort and clarity - especially when facing evil.

A Shepherd in a World of Wolves

The context matters. Jesus does not present Himself as the Shepherd in a peaceful meadow but as an active and aggressive protector from the evil that wishes to harm those whom He loves. This is not a sentimental or idyllic pastoral scene. It is a battlefield.

 

The sheep are vulnerable. The threats are real. The enemies are active.

And into this mess steps the Shepherd - not with a sword, but with love strong enough to lay down His life.

What Makes Him Good?

Jesus is not only a shepherd - but He is also the Good Shepherd. He is the moral exemplar of shepherds.

 

He contrasts Himself with the hireling who runs away at the first sign of danger. The hireling values his own safety more than the lives of the sheep. But the Good Shepherd stays. Fights. Protects. And, if necessary, dies.

 

He knows His sheep. Not only collectively, but intimately. Personally. He calls them by name. And they know His voice. That voice can be found only in true intimacy with the Lord.

 

That is not poetic fluff. It is spiritual survival.

 

In a world full of voices - accusations, deceptions, demands, and threats - we need to know His voice. Because that is how we know where safety lies when we are in the midst of the battle. When we come to Him, spend time with Him in prayer and holy silence, we learn His voice.

The Shepherd’s Authority

The Good Shepherd does not only protect. He leads.

 

He goes before the sheep, guiding them to green pastures, through dark valleys, even into the sheepfold of eternity.

 

He does not manipulate. He does not coerce. He does not dominate.

 

He leads with truth and love.

 

And He has the authority to lay down His life - and to take it up again. His sacrifice is not a tragedy - it is a victory, a deliberate act of power and love.

The Sheep’s Role

We are the sheep in this story. And while sheep are often used as a symbol of vulnerability or simplicity, in Christ’s hands, they become something sacred.

 

To be a sheep under this Shepherd is not weakness - it is wisdom.

 

Sheep do not need to know the whole map. They need to know the Shepherd. They cannot fight the wolf alone. They need to stay close to the one who can.

 

Our role is to:

-       Learn His voice through intimate prayer.

-       Obey His voice.

-       Follow where He leads.

-       Stay within His fold.

-       Trust His protection.

-       Accept His healing. 

Wounds and Trust

Some of us struggle to trust Christ as Shepherd because those who were supposed to protect us did not.

-       Maybe a parent abandoned you.

-       Maybe a spiritual leader wounded you.

-       Maybe a friend betrayed you.

-       Maybe you have never had a “shepherd” who protected you.

 

If that is you, hear this: Jesus is not like them.

He is not afraid of your wounds. He is not put off by your pain. He is not threatened by your doubts. He lays down His life - and would willingly again and again - not only in history, but in every Eucharist, every Confession, every act of mercy and grace.

 

Where others ran, He stays. 

Where others harmed, He heals.

Where others lied, He speaks the truth.

The Good Shepherd Today

This image is not locked in the past. Christ is alive, and He is still Shepherding His people.

 

He does this through:

-       The Sacraments - especially the Eucharist and Confession.

-       Scripture - His voice made visible.

-       The Church - even in her brokenness.

-       Personal prayer and discernment. 

-       Holy friendships and community.

-       Spiritual direction. 

 

The Shepherd still speaks. Are we listening?

Why This Matters in a Book About Evil

Without this image - this truth - evil wins the narrative.

 

If we do not know the Good Shepherd, then the thieves, robbers, and wolves have the last word. Pain becomes permanent. Wounds define us. Bitterness replaces hope.

 

But if we know Him - if we trust His voice - then even in the darkest valley, we fear no evil. Because He is with us (Psalm 23:4).

We need this Shepherd now more than ever. The world is full of noise, fear, betrayal, and cruelty. But He has not left us. He walks with us. He lays down His life - for you.

And in Him, the wolves do not win.

 

 


 

For Reflection:

-       What does it mean to you that Jesus knows you by name?

-       In what areas of your life have you struggled to trust Christ as Shepherd because others failed you?

-       Where is He inviting you to let Him lead again?

-       Read Psalm 23

Sunday, July 20, 2025

16th Sunday 2025 - Hospitality



Martha is overwhelmed with one aspect of hospitality, but fails in the better part. In our spiritual live, both service and prayer are necessary. www.mercywithteeth.com #Catholic #homily #Scripture #GospelOfTheDay #mercywithteeth Sign up to have podcasts and blog posts emailed to you: https://ift.tt/eoVB0hF Give feedback at https://ift.tt/XmF8WoA Readings are found at https://ift.tt/lcwUMtv Great News: Pre-orders for my book, True Mercy Has Teeth: A Catholic Journey to Forgiveness and Healing, are coming. See my website MercyWithTeeth.com for more information.
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Friday, July 18, 2025

A very productive week!!!

 It has been a very productive week!

Editing is complete. My editor has finalized his review, and I’ve completed the final formatting of the manuscript. This included adding page numbers, updating the index, and refining the table of contents for print and digital editions.
The Kindle eBook version has been uploaded and formatted for digital reading. It is currently priced at $8.99. You can pre-purchase it, and it will automatically download to your Kindle or kindle app on August 1, the official release date.
If you are interested in purchasing a Kindle version but want to pre-read it, and if you are willing to give a review on August 1, I can send you the PDF version of the book. Contact me though the new Website below! Include a screenshot or copy of the purchase! The reason I am doing this is that with some reviews the first day, it creates momentum.
The print edition will soon be available through Amazon KDP, making it accessible to readers via Amazon.com, again with the release on August 1. The price will be $20.99. Watch this page for when pre-purchases are possible, and I will offer the same deal - a copy of the PDF if you are willing to give a review.
I will be ordering at a discounted rate and will make some available for personal sales at a discounted price, but at this time, I don't think I want to create a mail service aside from a few.
Additionally, I’ve set the book up with a bookstore-friendly distributor (IngramSpark) so it can be ordered by Catholic bookstores, retreat centers, and independent shops.
Author website launched.
I’ve also launched a new website at mercywithteeth.com to serve as a home for the book, as well as future writing, and resources on mercy, healing, and faith.
My blog is now redirected there as well, and can be accessed at blog.mercywithteeth.com.
What’s Next?
Pre-orders and launch details will be coming soon.
I’ll be may be sharing sample chapters, reflection questions, and other materials in the coming weeks. Watch here or the Blog!!!
Thank you for walking this journey with me. I hope True Mercy Has Teeth will be a tool for healing, reflection, and freedom in Christ.

Sunday, July 13, 2025

15th Sunday 2025 - Neighbor



A lawyer asks a question in an attempt to trap Our Lord, but Jesus answers with a question and a story, and the response to both shows the Law of God is understandable, and our neighbor are those in need. It is for us to be neighbors. #Catholic #homily #Scripture #GospelOfTheDay #mercywithteeth Can I pray for you during my upcoming pilgrimage to the Holy Land September 16-26, 2025? Log your intentions at https://ift.tt/ygIr59O Sign up to have podcasts and blog posts emailed to you: https://ift.tt/AufOtnq Give feedback at https://ift.tt/TZfPxWV Readings are found at https://ift.tt/D83ZYvE I’ve been quietly working on something close to my heart, started five years ago, and today I want to share it with you. Coming Soon: "Mercy with Teeth: A Catholic Journey to Forgiveness and Healing"
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Sunday, July 6, 2025

14th Sunday 2025 - Identity



Our Lord sends out disciples to prepare the way, and when they get excited about what they witnessed, He reminds them that it is more important to remember their identity as written in Heaven. We, too are called to me messengers, and our identity is more important than that noble calling. #Catholic #homily #Scripture #GospelOfTheDay #mercywithteeth Sign up to have podcasts and blog posts emailed to you: https://ift.tt/ql9WV8Y Give feedback at https://ift.tt/ON7ZlGE Readings are found at https://ift.tt/YxkOrbe I’ve been quietly working on something close to my heart, started five years ago, and today I want to share it with you. I’m Writing a Book! Mercy with Teeth: A Catholic Journey to Forgiveness and Healing Releasing soon.
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Sunday, June 29, 2025

Ss. Peter And Paul 2025- Both



We celebrate the Apostles Peter and Paul, who served the Church in their own ways, as Christ called them. Both sometimes errored, but Christ called them all the same. We, too, are called to proclaim the Gospel and build the Church. #Catholic #homily #Scripture #GospelOfTheDay #mercywithteeth Can I pray for you during my upcoming pilgrimage to the Holy Land September 16-26, 2025? Log your intentions at https://ift.tt/605ZVLT Sign up to have podcasts and blog posts emailed to you: https://ift.tt/iRlCYuT Give feedback at https://ift.tt/ENG2hJ1 Readings are found at https://ift.tt/8mZdrhJ I’m Writing a Book! Mercy with Teeth: A Catholic Journey to Forgiveness and Healing Will you pray for this project? More to come in the weeks ahead. #MercyWithTeeth
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Friday, June 27, 2025

True Mercy Has Teeth

Dear friends in Christ,

After much prayer, reflection, and work, I’m honored to share with you of my soon to be released new book: True Mercy Has Teeth: A Catholic Journey to Forgiveness and Healing.

This book was born out of years of my own healing and through walking with people through deep wounds, betrayal, abuse, and confusion. It’s a response to the well-meaning but often cheap version of mercy that says “just forgive and forget,” while ignoring truth, justice, and the dignity of the human person.

Why “True Mercy Has Teeth”?

Because real mercy isn’t soft or sentimental.
True mercy is strong enough to name evil, to say no more, and to call us to healing that costs something.

Mercy, when rooted in Christ, does not enable sin or overlook injustice. It calls us to wholeness. It honors truth. It embraces the cross. And yes—sometimes mercy has teeth.

What You’ll Find Inside

  • A Catholic theology of mercy that includes boundaries, truth, and justice

  • Personal stories and pastoral insight into forgiveness after betrayal

  • Guidance for survivors of abuse and deep relational wounds

  • Reflections on how Christ models mercy that confronts and restores

  • A call to discernment, healing, and authentic reconciliation

Who This Book Is For

  • Those who have been deeply hurt and told to "just move on"

  • Catholics seeking clarity on what real mercy looks like

  • Counselors, spiritual directors, clergy, and ministry leaders

  • Anyone trying to forgive without losing themselves

Available soon

The book will soon available in print through Lulu and Amazon including a kindle version.
You can learn more or join the mailing list here.

If you’ve ever struggled to forgive without losing your voice—or longed for justice without losing your soul—I pray this book brings you hope, truth, and healing in Christ.

In the Heart of the Good Shepherd,
Fr. Todd J. Petersen