Like Sheep

Isaiah 53:6 says, “We have all wandered away like sheep; each of us has gone his own way.”


You wouldn’t think sheep would be obstinate. Of all God’s animals, the sheep is the least able to take care of himself. Sheep are dumb. Have you ever met a sheep trainer? Ever seen sheep tricks? Know anyone who has taught his sheep to roll over? No, sheep are just too dumb.

When David said in Psalm 23, “The Lord is my Shepherd,” couldn’t he have come up with a better metaphor than a shepherd for sheep? When David, who was a warrior and ambassador for God, searched for an illustration of God he remembered his days as a shepherd. He remembered how he lavished attention on the sheep, how he watched over them. And David rejoiced to say, “The Lord is my Shepherd.” And in doing so he proudly declared, “I am his sheep!”

By Max Lucado
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Further Reading

•  Five Reasons Why God Calls His People “Sheep” by Bethany Hayes

•  He Leads and Guides Me – by John Grant

The Shepherd’s Voice – by John Grant