Sheep
“Know that the LORD is God. It is he who made us, and we are his; we are his people, the sheep of his pasture.”
Psalm 100:3 (NIV)
Adjusting from city life to country life wasn’t always easy. As a matter of fact, sometimes it was downright painful. The farm family I first stayed with taught me a lot, but the farmer himself believed in letting me learn on my own. Let me give you an example:
Being a witness to baby animals being born was something I never dreamed I’d do. I was especially taken with the lambs. Wanting one to know and trust me was my goal and so, each day after teaching school I’d change into my “farm” clothes and head to the barn for a metal scoop full of shelled corn. Slowly, I’d open the gate to the sheep pen and ease my way in.
“Little Buck” was my choice to make a pet and slowly but surely my plan began to work. I’d shake the corn so it rattled in the scoop and call his name. When he’d come within reach I’d offer him the corn. Before too long I could shake the kernels on my way to the paddock and by the time I’d get to the gate Buck would be there to greet me. The farmer stood back and watched.
Over time I decided to go a step further and when Buck reached his tongue for the treat, I lifted the scoop and patted my chest. Was I proud when soon he began jumping up on me with glee to get his corn. The farmer smiled.
Life, as life often does got in the way of my visits to sit among the sheep. Buck grew into a handsome fellow. One beautiful evening I was on the farm for supper and decided to give him a visit. As always, I gathered a scoop of corn and walked through the gate giving it a shake. Before I finished calling his name, Buck the not so little sheep came running. See where this is going? Sure enough, he’d remembered everything I’d “taught” him and with exuberance my pet jumped up and knocked me off my feet and directly onto my rear in a matter of seconds. The farmer laughed with gusto.
The Psalmist reminds us that God made us to be the sheep of His pasture, but it doesn’t stop there. The familiar 23rd Psalm also tells us that the LORD is our Shepherd. As I think back on my class in sheep school, instead of getting to know and trust me, my sheep only saw the corn in my hand. God doesn’t want us forming a habit of running to Him to see what He will give us or to leap at anything that sounds good. Having a Shepherd makes all the difference because it is about relationship, spending time getting to know one another, and about caring.
Psalm 23 goes on to say that because the LORD is our Shepherd we lack nothing. He knows our every need and provides when we require rest, long for refreshment, or seek soul nourishment. God guides us, is ever present in trouble, pulls us back in the fold when we’ve gotten ourselves lost, and He is our true source of comfort.
God knows us by name. “We are His people, the sheep of His pasture.” How will we respond when He calls?
This is so good, Cindy! There’s such a difference between real relationship and lip service. May we always seek the former and take the time to go beyond the latter. Our Good Shepherd longs for us to know him as well as he knows us.
Thanks Anita! It’s easy to lull ourselves into being satisfied with lip service but oh what a difference true relationship makes! Your popping in is a gift to me! Thank you!
Awwww! Good ole’ Buck learned well! I’m glad we have a Good Shepherd that knows us well, Cindy.
Me too Lisa! And Ole Buck learned a little too well I’d you ask me! Haha! I’m grateful that you stopped in. It’s a blessing!
Such a sweet post! As a city girl, I have been longing for the life a country girl. I have much to learn before jumping off into that lifestyle. 🙂
Only way to do it is to jump on with both feet! Haha the stories I can tell! Thank you for taking time to comment. I really appreciate it!
How will we respond? We’re gonna run up, all excited, and knock God flat on his…
Er, good thing God’s pretty strong, huh? 🤣
You crack me up! Pretty sure God’s laughing too! We should respond enthusiastically to His call for sure. Thanks for stopping by. I appreciate it!