good shepherd

Though most of us have little to no experience or contact with sheep or shepherds, the image of God as a good shepherd is among the favorite images in the bible. Psalm 23 has a lot to do with that – this beautifully worded poem names many ways God cares for us using the image of a devoted and wise shepherd.  One who sees and provides for the needs of the creatures in their care.  Who helps the flock find safe and abundant places to feed and find rest.  Who walks with the flock through places of danger and death, providing comfort and protection.  Who knows the individual sheep and is known by them, too.  Who is committed to the care and safety of the sheep, guarding them against attack.  Who prioritizes the needs of these vulnerable creatures, in contrast to one who flees at the threat of danger.

In John’s gospel, we find Jesus helping to explain God’s deep and abiding commitment to the people with the image of a good shepherd, in contrast with a hired hand, who flees at the first sign of trouble or danger. God is with us for the long run, no matter the risks.

With or without much knowledge of sheep, this good shepherd image is a powerful and comforting one.  The notion of God caring for us all as an attentive, wise and committed shepherd is reassuring.  God helps to bring us to places of beauty and safety, and knows us and our needs well enough to help provide for us. God walks with us through dangerous and difficult places and times, providing reassuring protecting.  God journeys with us through the beautiful and the awful parts of our lives; tirelessly, selflessly and deeply committed to our care.

No wonder this image for God persists in places where shepherds are few and far between. 

Peace,

Alicia

weekly prayer | Images of shepherds in Psalm 23 and John 10

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