"We
are his people, the sheep he tends." Psalm 100:3
Like sheep, most of our wounds come from living in the pasture.
Thorns prick. Rocks cut. Heads butt. Mosquitoes bite.
So our Shepherd regularly inspects His sheep searching for wounds.
That is because He does not want today's wound to become tomorrow's
infection. Hence, David writes, "We are his people, the sheep he
tends." Others may guide us to God, but no one does the work of God
for only God can heal. He "heals the brokenhearted" [Psalm 147:3].
So, your first step is to go to the right person - go to God. Your
second step is to assume the right posture -
bow before God. To be anointed with the oil that
heals and protects, the sheep must stand still, lower its head and let the
shepherd do his work. Peter writes, "Be humble under God's powerful
hand so he will lift you up when the right time comes" [1Peter 5:6].
When we come to God we make requests, not demands. We state what we
want, but we pray for what is right. Like Paul, if God gives us the
prison in Rome instead of the mission in Spain, we accept it because we know
God will always give what is right to His people [Luke 18:7]. Now, the
sheep do not understand how the oil repels mosquitoes or heals wounds. In
fact, all the sheep know is that something happens in the presence of their
shepherd that does not happen anywhere else. And that is all we need to
know as well. Hence David writes, "Lord, I give myself to you;
my God, I trust you" [Psalm 25:1 - 2].
Written by Linda Diokpa
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More articles at http://lindadiokpa.blogspot.com
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