The Good Shepherd
Monday, 21 February 2011 13:01:00Sheep have to be among the silliest of God’s creatures. They simply cannot survive by themselves. If left on their own they would return to the same overgrazed and pollute pastures, unable to find new ones upon which to feed. They would become sickly without the saltlicks and other trace minerals the shepherd provides. They would drink from polluted holes unless taken to a source of water that is pure. Or they would drown if not kept away from swift running streams. Their eyes have to be constantly cleaned and medicated to prevent blindness from infections caused by flies. And they need sheltering during harsh inclement weather for they don’t know enough to shelter themselves. And when a sheep becomes “cast” or ends up on its back unable to scramble back on its feet, it would die unless the shepherd picked it up. In addition, sheep are utterly unable to protect themselves from predators and must rely solely on their shepherd for protection.
It’s no accident that the Bible compares us to sheep for we are just as foolish and incapable of caring for ourselves. And it’s for this very reason we need The Good Shepherd. For it is the Shepherd that keeps us from pollution by providing His word for us to feed on. He is the living water that keeps us refreshed. He is the salve that keeps us from spiritual blindness. He is our provider, our shelter, our protector. His utter care and commitment is all encompassing. He is tender and loving, ever mindful of our weaknesses but never repulsed by them. He picks us up when we fall, and carries us when we are weak. He has laid down his life for us, the sheep. He has held nothing back.
In this time of uncertainly and upheaval, isn’t it wonderful that we have such a Shepherd? We need not fear, but only allow Him to lead, guide and protect us. And we, His sheep, can remain in perfect peace, if we follow His leading.
Until next week,
Sylvia