Baa Baa
By Grant Phillips
“All we like
sheep have gone
astray; we have
turned every one to
his own way; and the
Lord hath laid on
him the iniquity of
us all.” Isaiah
53:6
“My sheep hear my
voice, and I know
them, and they
follow me:” John
10:27
I know nothing more
about sheep than
what I have read
from others who have
actually been
shepherds.
Therefore, I admit
up front that I am
not a shepherd and
never have been, but
I do know a little
about them from
those who have been
in that occupation.
The Bible, whether
in the Old Testament
or the New
Testament,
identifies God's
children with sheep.
Now this is
interesting,
especially when you
learn something
about them.
Briefly, and in no
particular order,
sheep; are dumb, get
lost easily, scare
easily, are
helpless, are
defenseless, may eat
the wrong food and
be poisoned,
recognize their
shepherd's voice,
need constant care,
produce wool which
can drown them if
they fall into deep
water, don't smell
the best, and are
gentle. I'm sure
there are others I
have unwittingly
omitted. So let's
take a look at the
sheep (Christians).
Sheep Are Dumb:
Could this be why
God commands us to
study His Word? The
bleating God hears
from some of us
sheep can leave no
doubt. We all start
out pretty dumb at
our spiritual birth,
just as we do at our
physical birth. We
have to be taught
many things to
effectively function
in life. A new adult
Christian may
mistakenly think
that since they are
an adult, they don’t
have to be taught
anything. Their
opinion is as good
as the next
person’s. However,
proper Biblical
training is
essential. This is
also true of some
Christians who have
been saved for
several years, but
have never grown
spiritually. They
too are just dumb
sheep. Actually,
that is true of us
all. We are all just
dumb sheep who need
to keep learning
under the tutelage
of the Holy Spirit.
Some sheep are just
“dumber” than
others.
Sheep Get Lost
Easily:
If we do not follow
the Shepherd, we
wander around in our
spiritual lives like
lost sheep. Many of
us think we know how
we should live our
lives and often
stray off the trail
that God has
provided in His
Word. Sheep are
prone to stray, and
as we stray away
from the Word of
God, we lose our way
among the mean
streets of the
world’s influence.
We must stay close
to the Shepherd to
assure our not
getting lost. The
second we take our
eyes off Him, we
court disaster.
Sheep Scare Easily:
I often witness
Christians who are
scared at life's
curve balls. I'm no
exception. I've been
there too. Peace is
found in staying
close to the
Shepherd. Every
Christian goes
through this, but
the presence of the
Shepherd always
brings comfort. I
recall as a child
being afraid of
thunder and
lightning storms.
One night a terrible
storm broke loose,
so I ran downstairs
from my bedroom.
Arriving at the
landing, I saw my
Mother looking out
the window of the
living room,
enjoying the storm.
I realized that she
wasn’t afraid of the
storm, so there was
no need for me to be
afraid either. I
have enjoyed those
storms ever since.
Sheep Are Helpless:
The Lord has told us
that we can do
nothing on our own.
Only through Him and
His strength
(omnipotence) can we
make it in this
world. “God
is our refuge and
strength, a very
present help in
trouble.”
(Psalms 46:1) Often
we are like young
children who think
they can cross the
road all by
themselves; or
toddlers who think
they are ready to
walk, but can barely
crawl. We are
helpless and don’t
even know it. Pride
is our enemy. It
will cause us to
place our dependence
upon our own
ability, instead of
the ability of the
Shepherd. The best
thing to do with
independence is to
give it up, and be
totally dependent
upon Him.
Sheep Are
Defenseless:
We are as
defenseless as a new
born baby when we
try to go it alone.
The Lord tells us
how to dress for the
spiritual battle
that we are in. “Finally,
my brethren, be
strong in the Lord,
and in the power of
his might. Put on
the whole armor of
God, that ye may be
able to stand
against the wiles of
the devil. For we
wrestle not against
flesh and blood, but
against
principalities,
against powers,
against the rulers
of the darkness of
this world, against
spiritual wickedness
in high places.
Wherefore take unto
you the whole armor
of God, that ye may
be able to withstand
in the evil day, and
having done all, to
stand. Stand
therefore, having
your loins girt
about with truth,
and having on the
breastplate of
righteousness: and
your feet shod with
the preparation of
the gospel of peace;
Above all, taking
the shield of faith,
wherewith ye shall
be able to quench
all the fiery darts
of the wicked. And
take the helmet of
salvation, and the
sword of the Spirit,
which is the word of
god: Praying always
with all prayer and
supplication in the
Spirit, and watching
thereunto with all
perseverance and
supplication for all
saints;”
(Ephesians 6:10-18)
Without His
protective presence,
we are targets for
disaster. Most
Christians don’t
even realize the
spiritual battle
that we are in.
Peter warns us by
saying, “Be
sober, be vigilant;
because your
adversary the devil,
as a roaring lion,
walketh about,
seeking whom he may
devour:” (1
Peter 5:8)
Sheep May Eat The
Wrong Food And Be
Poisoned:
How often have we
seen this in those
who feed upon the
poisonous words of
false prophets. I
have seen so much of
this it sickens me.
Weak Christians will
often eat anything
put before them,
never questioning
the source or the
content. I am
constantly amazed at
the gullibility of
so many people. The
origination of the
phrase is dubious,
but the phrase,
“there’s a sucker
born every minute”,
certainly fits many
of the Shepherd’s
scrawny sheep. “That
we henceforth be no
more children,
tossed to and fro,
and carried about
with every wind of
doctrine, by the
sleight of men, and
cunning craftiness,
by which they lie in
wait to deceive;”
(Ephesians 4:14)
Sheep Recognize
Their Shepherd’s
Voice:
The longer a
Christian is in
close proximity to
the Shepherd, the
better they
recognize the voice
of Truth that comes
from God, as opposed
to the
gobble-de-gook that
comes from the
mouths of
charlatans. In other
words, the best way
to spot a
counterfeit is to
intimately know the
original. The more
acquainted one is
with the original,
the easier it will
be to spot the
counterfeit. “My
sheep hear my voice,
and I know them, and
they follow me:”
John 10:27
Sheep Need Constant
Care:
Many Christians are
weak and get in
trouble, because
they wander away
from the constant
care that is
required from the
Shepherd. Most think
they can just get a
little dose of God
now and then, and
everything will be
alright. If we do
not remain under the
constant care of the
Shepherd, we will
jeopardize our
safety and
well-being. “But
it is good for me to
draw near to God: I
have put my trust in
the Lord GOD, that I
may declare all thy
works.” (Psalms
73:28) “Let
us draw near with a
true heart in full
assurance of faith,
having our hearts
sprinkled from an
evil conscience, and
our bodies washed
with pure water.”
(Hebrews 10:22)
Sheep Produce Wool
That Can Drown Them
If They Fall Into
Deep Water:
The shepherd would
dam up an area of
water, so that the
sheep would not be
drinking around
running water that
could pull them in
and drown them. They
would drown because
the heavy coat of
wool would pull them
under the water. The
heavy baggage we
carry around with us
will soon spell our
doom, if we do not
drink from the still
waters that the
Shepherd provides.
Thank the Lord for
shearing time too. “Cast
thy burden upon the
LORD, and he shall
sustain thee: he
shall never suffer
the righteous to be
moved.” (Psalms
55:22)
Sheep Don’t Smell
The Best:
Only the Shepherd
can wash away the
foul smell of the
world that clings to
us. “Wash
yourselves, make
yourselves clean;
put away the evil of
your doings from
before mine eyes;
cease to do evil;
Learn to do well;
seek justice,
relieve the
oppressed, judge the
fatherless, plead
for the widow. Come
now, and let us
reason together,
saith the Lord:
though your sins be
as scarlet, they
shall be as white as
snow; though they be
red like crimson,
they shall be as
wool.” (Isaiah
1:16-18) I suppose
it is a good thing
that we do not have
a spiritual nose.
Can you imagine the
stink that would
come from us all?
The Shepherd can
smell us though, and
tells us to wash
ourselves clean is
His Word.
Sheep Are Gentle:
Christian people are
generally trusting
and gentle people,
at least they should
be, which makes them
vulnerable to the
snares of Satan. “Go
your ways; behold, I
send you forth as
lambs among wolves.”
(Luke 10:3) “For
I know this, that
after my departing
shall grievous
wolves enter in
among you, not
sparing the flock.”
(Acts 20:29) We are
as lambs among
wolves. “Be
sober, be vigilant,
because your
adversary, the
devil, like a
roaring lion walketh
about, seeking whom
he may devour:”
(1 Peter 5:8)
Therefore, we must
stay close to the
Shepherd for safety.
Conclusion:
It would be easy to
write very lengthy
dissertations on
each of these eleven
attributes I have
mentioned about
sheep, but that is
not the goal of this
article. For now,
let us take the time
to weigh our
absolute need, as
Christians (sheep),
for our Shepherd.
David said, “The
Lord is my Shepherd;
I shall not want.”
(Psalm 23:1) That
pretty much sums
everything up. With
the Lord Jesus
Christ as the
Shepherd of our
life, we will never
lack for what we
need, and will
receive so much more
than what we
deserve.
Grant Phillips
grantphillips@windstream.net
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