Luke 15:4-7 The Good Shepherd Seek the Lost
Psalm 23 calls the Lord our Shepherd and we need not want anything cause The supply everything. The 23rd chapter of Psalm is my favorite scripture, because it simply tells of how much the Lord our Shepherd loves His beloved sheep. For people who don’t really read scripture, the followers of God are normally called sheep. We are all born with a need of guidance and direction, the Shepherd’s word provides that. Our earthly parents do a good and awesome job of that, but our heavenly Father the Good Shepherd gives spiritual direction. Sheep just like rebellious children, we wander off even under the Shepherd watch.
If the parable of the lost sheep teaches anything, it is that the Lord never stops loving His children and He is always chasing them after them. When a lonely sheep wanders off very far away his or her Shepherd they cry out of help, unless it’s a stubborn ram and but heads with anyone who comes close. The longer the lost sheep is alone the louder the cries out for help get, there is nothing wrong with that. The word of God says He is always seeking us, just like lost sheep teaching He leaves the 99 to seek you and found you. Just because we walk with the Lord our Shepherd, doesn’t mean life is easy and without danger. But our Good Shepherd never leaves our side, with His staff He protects us from outside dangers like hungry wolves, but He even protects us from our foolish stubborn ways.
If Luke 15:4-7 the lost sheep parable and Psalm 23 teach anything if a person remains lost , have no purpose for living and even if they have everything they want, they still feel like they have nothing, it is their own fault. God bless you all, the Lord Jesus loves you and so do I. Samuel H
John 10:16 I have other sheep, which are not of this fold; I must bring them also, and they will hear My voice; and they will become one flock with one shepherd.