Thursday, July 15, 2010

Lost Sheep

"He tends his flock like a shepherd: He gathers the lambs in his arms and carries them close to his heart; he gently leads those that have young." Isaiah 40:11

I am always looking up facts about sheep because the more I read the Bible, the more I see that there are endless illustrations about sheep, shepherds, lambs, pastures, and sheep gates. It goes on and on. The latest fact I learned was that the Shepherd sometimes breaks the legs of the lambs. At first that sounded cruel, well it still does, but then I found out why they did it. It was to make it easier to carry the lambs on their shoulders in order to keep them safe from predators.

I can't eat lamb. I tried it once and didn't like it. Probably because I was envisioning a little face like this in my mind. I can't eat veal for the same reason. But my main point was, (and I do have one somewhere) is that sometimes God allows certain things to happen in order to put us in a safer place. And sometimes after repeated warnings, He lets us wander in the wilderness for a bit so that He can teach us a valuable lesson, but it hurts Him to do this.

I can remember times in my life when I have felt, so scared, so surrounded, so vulnerable. This life can be a scary place, and sometimes we do feel totally alone. Vulnerable to the shadows of night, aware that unless help comes we are finished. Everything becomes distorted...requests become harsh demands and all fingers are pointing at you. Mercy is nowhere to be found. But never fear. Your Shepherd has counted and found that you are missing, and even now he is bounding up the path, staff at the ready.

Feel his strong arms lift you into safety today as you nestle in the warmth of His love, hammering hearts of panic slow and rest in His own strong heart's rhythm. Know that whatever happens, you remain in His safe place.

2 comments:

  1. I found your lamb post! I like it although it bothers me, too, that shepherds would break the legs of the lambs. It seems like there must be an alternative. We have met shepherds when we lived in Jordan, and I have promised our priest to introduce him to one if he will come there with me. (Enticement, enticement...) I think it is interesting that parts of the world still have such an old and interesting profession.

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  2. Yes, it is amazing that in some parts of the world not much has changed since Jesus walked the earth....except that maybe the shepards now have cell phones?? Maybe you can do a post about shepards soon?? I will be watching for it, if God leads. Blessings, Lori

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