Isaiah 40:11 - Jesus The Good Shepherd.
Isaiah 40:11 (NIV) 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.
INTRODUCTION
God is often pictured as a shepherd, gently
caring for and guiding his flock. He is powerful
(40:10), yet careful and gentle. He is called a
shepherd (Psalm 23); the good shepherd (John 10:11,
14); the great Shepherd (Hebrews 13:20); and the
Great Shepherd (1 Peter 5:4). Note that the
shepherd is caring for the most defenseless members
of his society: children and those caring for
them. This reinforces the prophetic theme that the
truly powerful nation is not the one with a strong
military, but rather the one that relies on God's
caring strength. [Life Application SB]
COMMENTARY PEARL
Yesterday, I learned something new from a
Wyoming shepherd about the instincts of very young
lambs. In the high country, large flocks of sheep
graze unenclosed by fences. Shepherds and dogs
keep them safe day and night. The sheep rest near
the herders' wagons, sometimes within a
lantern-lit circle. If the very youngest lambs are
sleeping soundly, then awakened suddenly, they jump
up, bleating loudly, then follow anything in
motion. This instinct is what helps lambs stay with
their mother and the herd. But if the motion is
from an ATV or the predator that woke them,
following could cost them their lives.
Later, as they get older, lambs will
learn to follow their mother's voice as well as
their shepherd's.
I like to think this may be why the
shepherd in Isaiah 40:11 was carrying the littlest
lambs in his arms, close to his heart. This
description points to Jesus, the Good Shepherd, who
knows His own and whose own know Him (John
10:14).
Too often, like these lambs, I give in to
knee-jerk reactions. I might praise someone without
knowing very much about them. Or share something on
social media that I haven't fully read or
considered. I need to react less like a startled lamb,
foolishly following whatever moves, and instead listen
to my Shepherd's voice and follow Him. In
Jesus's arms is the safest place for me. Suzanne
Davenport Tietjen
Faith Step: Watch some sheep in person or
on YouTube. Contemplate why we're compared to
them. Then talk to the Shepherd and thank Him for
His love and protection. [Mornings With Jesus
2024 Devotional by Guideposts and Zondervan]
LINKS FOR FURTHER STUDY
John 10:11 - The Fourth I AM; Jesus is The
Good Shepherd.
https://www.abible.com/devotions/2013/20130602-2225.html
Romans 8:29 - You Were Created to Be like
Christ.
https://www.abible.com/devotions/2022/20220913-0858.html
LINKS WORTH CHECKING OUT
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