The Lord is My Shepherd

The Lord is My Shepherd

I remember going on a Shabbat  drive through the beautiful countryside somewhere in the middle of nowhere with family. It was great enjoying the nature and weather and going up and down those lush rolling hills of farm land.  We also saw some sheep fenced in a large field near the road and just because we decided to stop the car to look.

 When we did all the sheep rushed down the hill toward us and started baaing excitedly as if expecting to be fed. The only “sheep” in the pen that had the common sense not to run toward a group on strangers turned out to be a lama which stood in that back looking at us with care from a safe distance. I can imagine it thinking “dim-wits” at the sight of the indiscriminate sheep willing to run to whoever walked by to be fed.

Those sheep, as sweet as their apparent lack of concern with strangers may have appeared, didn’t seem to know who their Shepherd was or even cared for that matter.  “I will eat from whomever I can eat it from” seemed to be their mind set and this attitude could set them up to be lambchops later or seriously hurt. The lama, however,  through common sense or healthy fear wasn’t willing to eat from just anyone or anything.

We can be like those sheep. Sometimes when we lose sight of Who our Shepherd is we can try to get our needs met by anything that comes by or anyone who shows us some attention. God talks about this, “My people have committed two sins: They have forsaken Me, the spring of living water, and have dug their own cisterns, broken cisterns that cannot hold water.” Jeremiah 2:13

 Sometimes instead of looking to get our needs met in the wrong places we can even do the right things without knowing  who God is, which still makes how we do it wrong, and we can end up at a dry well, even rightfully keeping the Sabbath if we don’t know the creator. The Sabbath is good, but the Sabbath isn’t just another law for us to do just for the sake of doing so.  It is God’s loving reminder that He is our creator and He is the one taking care of us. When we know our source of strength and place are values on something that isn’t temporary, then we won’t easily settle for anything that comes our way.

 God knows we need to be reminded of that. “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.  Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord your God. In it you shall do no work: you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your cattle, nor your stranger who is within your gates.  For in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day. Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed it.” Exodus 20:8-11

“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still waters.  He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.” Psalms 23 Like a good shepherd, the Lord wants us to stop our work and rest in Him and wants us to know He is taking care of us.  We are to give our burdens to Him and stop running to any and every possible solution to meet our needs without running to Him and only running to Him because He cares for us.

Picture originally found here

Related Articles

More From Prose

Factory Reset

Have you ever messed up your smartphone or computer so badly by adding or subtracting things…
Factory Reset

Living the Mitzvah

When my wife and I moved to North Carolina from Florida, we gave up a good support system.
Living the Mitzvah

Is God's Law My Creed?

In the 1980’s Gerry was selling religious literature door to door.
Is God's Law My Creed?

Doug Bachelor

Doug Batchelor might be the richest caveman to have ever lived. His mother was a Jewish actress…
Doug Bachelor

Conquering the Monster of Fear

Years ago the picture on the front of a church bulletin depicted a lovely bird perched on the…
Conquering the Monster of Fear

Unfaithfully Yours

Emily, my closest friend from high school was voted the one most likely to succeed at…
Unfaithfully Yours

Safe in Iraq

Arthur Branner personally recounted his call to Iraq to be chaplain of a battalion for one year.
Safe in Iraq

T'shuvah

T'shuvah is the Hebrew word, for lack of a better term, meaning return. The Jewish writer Erich…
T'shuvah

The Time I Hated God

That period of time may have lasted about a year or so, but the amount of time isn’t that…
The Time I Hated God

Cream Cheese vs Peanut Butter

Since I was a kid I loved cream cheese. I also loved peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. My…
Cream Cheese vs Peanut Butter

Barbara Gurien

Barbara Gurien was working as an ultrasound technologist when she went on a date with a Jewish…
Barbara Gurien

Road Rage

I was on my way to meet someone in a place I had never been before. The home I was going to was…
Road Rage

What Ever Happened to Judy

Have you sometimes wondered what happened to friends that you grew up with? I have, we all have.
What Ever Happened to Judy

Sweet Lessons in Sad Places

It was fall and as the weather was getting colder with potentially stressful events…
Sweet Lessons in Sad Places

Publish the Menu module to "offcanvas" position. Here you can publish other modules as well.
Learn More.