by tphilabaum » Mon Sep 20, 2010 5:11 pm
Sam (et al)- yes, what does protection by the Good Shepherd mean?
Does it mean that, like unto a shepherd of sheep, we are led only to green pastures, that our water needs are appropriately cared for, that we have no troubles? I know that some who hold on to Psalm 23 believe that.
But I also find comfort that the promise is that I will not fear, "even in the valley of the shadow of death", assuming that I will be in that valley, as well as in the promise that God prepares the table even while I am in the midst of enemies.
Shadow of death & enemies - life is not all cherries. So, for me as a "sheep" the comfort comes that in the midst of that stuff, the Good Shepherd is present with what I need.
Also, if I am an undershepherd, then I better get used to long nights outside, hot days in the sun, battling lions and tigers and bears at the same time that I am a sheep.
I long for the Resurrection!
Sam (et al)- yes, what does protection by the Good Shepherd mean?
Does it mean that, like unto a shepherd of sheep, we are led only to green pastures, that our water needs are appropriately cared for, that we have no troubles? I know that some who hold on to Psalm 23 believe that.
But I also find comfort that the promise is that I will not fear, "even in the valley of the shadow of death", assuming that I will be in that valley, as well as in the promise that God prepares the table even while I am in the midst of enemies.
Shadow of death & enemies - life is not all cherries. So, for me as a "sheep" the comfort comes that in the midst of that stuff, the Good Shepherd is present with what I need.
Also, if I am an undershepherd, then I better get used to long nights outside, hot days in the sun, battling lions and tigers and bears at the same time that I am a sheep.
I long for the Resurrection!