Finding Comfort in the Good Shepherd's Care

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The quality of life enjoyed by any flock of sheep is going to depend entirely on who their shepherd is. In the Old Testament, God appointed prophets and priests and kings to shepherd His people. Their calling was to feed the sheep, their calling was to seek the sheep and to guard the sheep. [00:11:07]

God says the weak you have not strengthened, the sick you have not healed, the injured you have not bound up, the strayed you have not brought back, the lost you have not sought, and with force and harshness you have ruled them. Do you see that the quality of life enjoyed by any flock of sheep depends entirely on their shepherd? [00:12:04]

God Himself looked on the lostness of these sheep. He looked on them with compassion, and He said, I myself will become their shepherd. I will search for my sheep and will seek them out. I will seek the lost, I will bring back the strayed, I will bind up the injured, and I will strengthen the weak. [00:13:13]

The Lord taking direct responsibility for His own people, being hands-on in our lives. You see what a wonderful thing it is to be able to say, the Lord is my shepherd, that He's committed to my care, that I am His forever, that He's the one who makes me rest in green pastures. [00:14:40]

Every Christian has been bought into God's flock, every Christian has been born into God's flock. The apostle Paul says in the New Testament, you are not your own because you were bought with a price. And then Peter says you were ransomed, which simply means bought, purchased. [00:17:10]

The Lord Jesus Christ chose to purchase you, and the price He paid was the laying down of His own life. You're not your own, you were bought with a price. The Lord is now your shepherd, and that is why you will not want. What you need will be given to you because the shepherd has made you His own. [00:19:29]

The Holy Spirit moved over your dead soul, just like He moved over the dark dead waters back in the creation, and He brought you to life. He awakened you to your need of a Savior. He opened your eyes to see the glory of Christ. People you know and love don't see what you see in Jesus. [00:21:20]

The Lord is my shepherd, He makes me lie down in green pastures, He leads me besides still waters, He restores my soul, and He leads me in righteous paths. And even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil because He is with me. [00:23:36]

The relationship between a shepherd and sheep is first and foremost one of ownership. The shepherd owns the flock, the shepherd bought them, the shepherd birthed them. That is why the shepherd is committed to them. They're His, He owns them, and you see this wonderfully in the words of the Lord Jesus Christ. [00:27:51]

For sheep to be without a shepherd would be disastrous, but you know for sinners like us, it would be worse. See, the worst thing that can happen to sheep without a shepherd is that they die. That's inevitably what's going to happen if they don't have a shepherd. [00:31:48]

David is not alone. He says the Lord is my shepherd, my shepherd owns me. His goodness, His mercy is going to follow me all the days of my life, and when I die, I will not go into outer darkness. My shepherd will welcome me home, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. [00:32:54]

Do you see today what a wonderful thing it is to be able to say the Lord is my shepherd, to know that you are His in life and death and forever, to know that you have been bought, that you have been born into His flock, to know that because He owns you, He will lead you, He will restore you. [00:33:18]

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