SHEEP
God is in the details
everyday without fail.
Consider a powerful little
ant that provides aeration
or a blade of grass
miraculously producing oxygen.
Yes, even in the smallest
details there's a plan
to secure life for this
earth and for humans.
What about the sheep in
the story of Jesus' birth?
I don't think their being
included was an accident.
We read in Luke that
shepherds were watching their flocks or herds.
The Old Testament tells us
that tending sheep was a common livelihood.
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob,
Moses, King David, to name a few,
were shepherds who herded
massive flocks of sheep, not a few.
The sheep in the Christmas
story
are metaphors for our
life's story.
"All we like sheep
have gone astray,"
examples in the Bible
teach us today.
The Old Testament shows us
again and again
that God's people (His
sheep) went astray then turned back again
to God, their Good
Shepherd,
as recorded in God's Word.
Went astray as in seeking
their own way
then turning back when
their own way
caused heartache and
hardship,
making a complete flip.
There's a parable in
Matthew 18 about one sheep that wanders off.
When the shepherd realizes
it, he's leaves the 99 in the fold and off
he goes to seek and save
the one that is lost,
which brings the shepherd
great joy when it's found safe.
We are that one sheep that
goes astray.
The Good Shepherd, Jesus,
is our Way.
He's also the Truth and
the Life.
Is Jesus Lord of your
life?
Do you seek God's will
over your own will?
If you seek your own will,
Jesus is not the Lord,
nil.
* * * * *
The parable of the 99 was
written into a hymn.
The lost is found. Don't
you just love happy endings!
The Ninety and Nine
(copied)
There were ninety and
nine that safely lay
in the shelter of the
flock,
but one was out on the
hills far away,
for off in the cold and
dark;
away on the mountains
wild and bare,
away from the tender
shepherd's care,
away from the tender
shepherd's care.
Lord, thou hast here thy
ninety and nine;
are they not enough for
thee?
But the shepherd made
answer: This of mine
has wandered away from
me;
and although the road be
rough and steep,
I go to the desert to
find my sheep,
I go to the desert to
find my sheep.
And all through the
mountains, thunder-riven,
and up from the rocky
steep,
there arose a cry to the
gate of heaven,
Rejoice! I have found
my sheep!
And the angels echoed
around the throne,
Rejoice, for the Lord
brings back His own!
Rejoice, for the Lord
brings back His own.
And if he finds it, I
tell you the truth,
he is happier about that
one sheep
than about the
ninety-nine
that did not wander off.
Matthew 18:13
From sheep to the Good
Shepherd.
Jesus wants to be your
Good Shepherd.
He wants you to come into
the fold
and accept Him as Jesus
Christ the Lord.
Matthew states that the
shepherd is happy when the lost is found.
When you make the turn
around (your waywardness lost, God's way found),
Jesus and all the angels
celebrate
this life-changing date.
Meditate on these verses
about the sheep and the shepherd.
Let them be a metaphor for
your life - before and after the Lord.
Let the sheep of the Bible
lead you
to the Good Shepherd who
loves you.
There were shepherds
living out in the fields nearby,
keeping watch over their
flocks at night.
Luke 2:8
The Lord is my shepherd,
I shall not be in want.
Psalm 23:1
Know that the Lord is
God.
It is he who made us,
and we are his;
we are his people, the
sheep of his pasture.
Psalm 100:3
We all, like sheep, have
gone astray,
each of us has turned to
his own way.
Isaiah 53:6
When he saw the crowds,
he had compassion on them,
because they were
harassed and helpless,
like sheep without a
shepherd.
Matthew 9:36
The sheep listen to his
voice.
He calls his own sheep
by name and leads them out.
When he has brought out
all his own,
he goes on ahead of
them,
and his sheep follow him
because they know his voice.
John 10:3
I am the good shepherd.
The good shepherd lays
down his life for the sheep.
John 10:11
I am the good shepherd;
I know my sheep and my
sheep know me -
just as the Father knows
me and I know the Father -
and I lay down my life
for the sheep.
John 10:14-15
My sheep listen to my
voice;
I know them, and they
follow me.
John 10:27
Our Lord Jesus, that
great Shepherd of the sheep,
equip you with
everything good for doing his will,
and may he work in us
what is pleasing to him
through Jesus Christ,
to whom be glory for
ever and ever. Amen
Hebrews 13:20
For you were like sheep going astray,
but now you have
returned to the Shepherd
and Overseer of your
souls.
I Peter 2:25
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