Date:October 20, 2024
Author: Wayne J. Edwards
The most cherished image of Jesus among Christians is Him as our Shepherd. The metaphor of the shepherd who cares for his sheep is found from Genesis 4 to Revelation 7. The most beloved passage of Scripture is Psalm 23, where David, who was himself a shepherd, said, “The Lord is my shepherd: I shall not want.”
God described the leaders of His people as shepherds, and when this age comes to an end, the Lord will “Feed His flock like a shepherd; He will gather the lambs with His arm, and carry them in His bosom.” (Isaiah 40:11) In Ezekiel 34:23-24, God said, on that day, “I will establish one shepherd over them, and he shall feed them – My servant, David. He shall feed them and be their shepherd.”
Likewise, in the Old Testament, God warned those who turned out to be evil leaders. “Woe to the shepherds who destroy and scatter the sheep of My Pasture.” (Jeremiah 23:1). And in the New Testament, Jesus constantly warned the people about false shepherds who were not called of God, whose aim was not to build up and care for the flock, but to ravage them for their selfish purposes. “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves.” (Matthew 7:15-20) Then, in Matthew 24:10, Jesus said that during the last days of this age, “False prophets will arise and mislead many.” We are seeing the evidence of that today with the growth of mega-churches built upon quasi–Christian entertainment and a false gospel and the death of so many smaller congregations because of the loss of their members.
This Sunday, we are eagerly looking forward to continuing our sermons from 1 Peter. The title of this sermon is: “A Living Hope – How to Shepherd the Flock of God.” Soon, the Chief Shepherd will appear, and those privileged to be under-shepherds over God’s flock will give an account of their ministry.
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