Today my morning prayers focused on a variety of people. Some sick, some hurting, some mourning loss. Others facing big decisions, some making poor decisions, some just confused, whose confusion spilled over into my prayers. I wrestled with how to pray, which in turn naturally called into question my proficiency as shepherd of this flock. My thoughts then went to my co-laborers on the elder board - how should we, Grace Fellowship's shepherds, pastor these people in our care? Sometimes the hows, whos, and whys get a little messy.
God graciously allowed my mind to wonder to a passage I read the other day. Micah 5:1-5 tells us about the One who would come from Bethlehem, the shepherd who will "stand and shepherd his flock in the strength of the LORD, in the majesty of the name of the LORD his God." I usually picture ancient shepherds more like Little Boy Blue than a fierce warrior standing in the strength of Yahweh, reflecting His majesty. But that is our Shepherd. A Warrior Shepherd. I'm just a hireling, an under-shepherd. I don't need all the answers. Our elders aren't expected to be Christ. Our leadership falls short of the glory of God. Our calling is to faithfully point Christ's flock to their true Shepherd. He alone can lead us to the green pastures our souls crave.
To those of the flock who read this, I urge you to look to Him. I pray that you find us, your fellow sheep, simply pointing Christ-ward. To the under-shepherds who read this I encourage you to look to the Shepherd for your source of motivation in the task entrusted to us. And, never forget, that not unlike one of Israel's shepherds, King David, the Lord is our Shepherd too. We lack nothing. There are green pastures and still waters to be found for all of us, overflowing, and free, and only in the person of Jesus Christ.
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Reminds me of the Divine Warrior motif, one of my favorite passages is Hab 3:8-19. We await the salvation of our LORD--we encourage others to look to Him. I find it interesting that a survey of all the good OT prophets, NT apostles, evangelists point us directly to Him. And so we, simply pick up where they left off when God called them home.
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