|
“And
when he putteth forth his own sheep, he
goeth before them, and
the sheep follow him: for
they know his voice.” ~
John 10:4
Neither space nor time will permit us to exhaust this rich treasure of
God’s Word. Numerous draws could
be made and the well would still be springing up in abundant supply.
We shall have to pass over many things and yet, let us commune with our
Lord in this text.
Immediately, we approach this passage knowing Christ says, “I
am the good shepherd” (John
We cannot escape the fact that “he
putteth forth his own sheep.” This
language brings to mind a forcible action.
He puts them forth.
Unfortunately, this may imply laxity or reluctance of the sheep, but let
us rather consider it as revealing the mind of the Shepherd for not only does He
put them forth, He “goeth before
them.” This speaks then of
His guidance of His sheep. He sends
them forth to accomplish His purpose and goes before them to lead, prepare, and
keep them in His way.
That “he putteth forth his own
sheep” speaks of the purpose of the Shepherd.
He does not put them out; He
puts them forth.
The harried mother, whose head is dazed by a dozen things that have gone
wrong at once, will put the children out
to play that she may collect her thoughts and set things back in order.
However, that same mother will rise up in the morning with clear thought
and put the children forth to do
their morning chores. So, they are
put forth with purpose and the
Shepherd does this when He puts forth
His sheep.
When the Shepherd puts forth His sheep, he also “goeth
before them.” He puts them
forth with purpose that He might lead them.
He leads them to “green
pastures,” “beside the still waters,” and “in
paths of righteousness for his name’s sake” (Psa. 23:2-3).
Not only does He lead them to the pleasant places, but He also conducts
them through the dangerous miles. He
leads them through “the valley of the
shadow of death” and to a “table
. . . in the presence of mine enemies” (Psa. 23:4-5).
Because of His abiding presence, the sheep can say in the dark valley, “I
will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort
me” (Psa. 23:4). The sheep
need not be overly concerned about which path they are on at the moment, so long
as the Shepherd is with them.
The dependence of the sheep upon their Shepherd cannot be overstated.
They need to be put forth. They
need to be led. They need to follow
their Shepherd. Without Him, they
cannot find the pleasant places of rest and restoration.
Without Him, they cannot safely traverse the dangerous paths where they
are refined and sharpened. Ah, but
with Him, they are safe and rest securely for “they
shall never perish.” They are
“the sheep of his hand” and “neither
shall any man pluck them out of my hand” (John
Praise God, what a shepherd! He
died not in vain;
Oh, He knows His sheep, and He calls them by name;
He goeth before them, And they know His voice; Him only they follow, And in Him they rejoice.
Your Servant For Jesus' Sake, Jeff Short |