Good
Morning All,
Psalm 23:6; “Surely
goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my
life and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”
It is interesting to watch how a true
shepherd works with his flock. The
shepherd is up in front of the flock. He
is looking for good grass and fresh still water for the sheep to eat and
drink. He keeps an eye out for
predators. He calls the flock to follow
him. He calls each sheep by name and
they respond to him. They follow him to
the fresh water and grass. They follow
him to the safe place to rest; usually.
There are always a few stragglers.
So how does the shepherd lead the flock and keep the stragglers and the
wanderers from getting lost? He uses
sheep dogs.
These are very highly trained animals and
they serve an especially important purpose.
They keep the sheep in the flock.
They keep them moving along. They
keep them from losing sight of the flock and being lost. The sheep dogs literally hound the sheep to
keep them in the sight of the shepherd so that they are always safe and can
hear the voice of the shepherd and be in the fresh grass and water and rest in
the safe place.
We often read this verse as some sort of a
lazy day stroll. “Goodness and mercy
shall follow me” sounds like a carefree meandering. Yet when we look at the original language,
“follow” actually means to chase or pursue, almost to the point of
hunting. So rather than see this as a
leisurely strolling, we should read this more like goodness and mercy are
chasing us or hounding us. We can see that
goodness and mercy are Jesus’ sheep dogs.
They keep us up to the flock. They don’t let us get lost or distracted
and if we do; they bring us back. They
chase us back to the flock and under the care of the shepherd.
God uses his goodness, his grace, and his
mercy to remind us of his great love for us.
He uses his love to remind us that he cares for us. He calls us by our name, our own name, in
gentleness to live in the safety of his precious, blood bought flock. Even as we stray, he continues to call us,
and he moves us forward with his goodness and mercy to bring us home. He restores us with his blessed bread and
wine. He uses his Word to comfort us and
to give us hope. It is in this hope,
this certainty of our salvation, that he brings us peace, the safe resting
place under his watchful eye and protective arm. We are his flock, brought in by the loving
grace that he bestows upon us through our baptism.
So, as you graze in the glorious pasture of
God’s immeasurable peace. Rely on his
wonderful love to sustain you. Remember
that his sheep dogs, goodness, and mercy, will always be there to return you to
the flock to remind you of his great loving kindness for you. Goodness and mercy shall follow me all the
days of my life and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
Gracious Father, you keep me
in your flock by your grace and mercy.
Hold us close to you. Keep us
safe in your loving arms. Be with those
who have strayed and bring them safely home.
In the precious name of Jesus, we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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