12.11.2014

CHRISTIAN SHEPHERDS 'Open Wide Your Heart'!


"JEHOVAH is my Shepherd. I shall lack nothing." With those words, David expressed his complete confidence in his God. Jehovah let him, spiritually speaking, to "grassy pastures"  and "well-watered resting places," directing him "in the tracks of righteousness."  When surrounded by opposers, David receive support and encouragement, prompting him  to say to Jehovah:  "I fear nothing bad, for you are with me."  Having such a Supreme Shepherd, David was determined to "dwell in the house of Jehovah to the length of days." -Psalm 23:1-6. 

God's only begotten Son also experienced the loving care of Jehovah, and he perfectly mirrored this care in his dealings with his disciples during his earthly sojourn. The Scriptures therefore refer to him as "the fine shepherd," "the great shepherd," and "the chief shepherd." -John 10:11; Hebrews 13:20; 1 Peter 5:2-4. 

Jehovah and Jesus Christ continue to shepherd those who love them. Their shepherding finds expression, in part, in the loving provision of undershepherds in the congregation. Paul addressed such undershepherds when he said: "Pay attention to yourselves and to all the flock, among which the holy spirit has appointed you overseers, to shepherd the congregation of God, which he purchased with the blood of his own Son." -Acts 20:28. 

Shepherding the flock in accordance with the pattern set by Jehovah and Christ Jesus is no easy task, but it is more vital now than ever before.  Think of the  over one million Witnesses who have been baptized within the past three years! Such new ones do not have the spiritual background that comes from years of activity. Think, too, of those Witnesses who are still children or teenagers. They need attention not only from their parents, but also from the congregations's undershepherds.

Indeed, every Christian is subject to outside pressures, including peer pressure. All must struggle to resist the strong pull to follow the world's path of self-indulgence. In some countries, Kingdom publishers may be discouraged  because of the lack of response to their message. Many publishers have serious health problems.  Financial troubles may be robbing  others of their incentive to seek the Kingdom first. In truth, all of us-including those long in the truth-need and deserve the help of loving shepherds.  

Next time: Proper Motivation

From the Watchtower magazine, 2000

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