"Many of our jams and impasses are of our own making. In stubborn, self-willed, self-assertion we keep pushing ourselves into a situation where we cannot extricate ourselves. Then in tenderness, compassion and care our Shepherd comes to us. He draws near and in tenderness lifts us by His Spirit out of the difficulty and dilemma. What patience God has with us! What long suffering and compassion! What forgiveness!"
He encourages us to stay near to Christ, the one safe place we have to go. That way we won't be picked off by the "predator" like those "roamers" in a flock of sheep who are always looking beyond the safety of the shepherd. Generally attackers like cougars have come and gone before the shepherd is even aware of him and so it is with our enemy, Satan. His cunning ways snare us unawares leaving lives of men and women in ruin. But if we stick close to Jesus through a committed relationship with Him, talking with Him, and letting Him talk to us He will protect us.
I'm really enjoying this book "A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23". Can you tell?!
2 comments:
So true, isn't it? We can be part of the "flock" and still be so close to the edge that we are prime bait for the "wolf" to snag us. A great reminder that just being a sheep in a flock isn't enough, we need to stay close to our Shepherd and work on that relationship everyday.
Thanks Mom!
weird how our situations can so totally reflect the life of a sheep! And yes, I can tell that you're getting into that book! It has some really good things to say.
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