The Shepherd Motif (2 of 2)

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I. What is a Shepherd?

  • Shepherds were a group of men who were for the most part rejected in the society of that day
    • classified with thieves although they were hardworking and worthy of respect
    • pious Jews would not do business with them
    • their testimony is not acceptable in court
  • When Jesus called Himself a Shepherd, he identified Himself with these ‘outcasts’
  • There are three shepherding ministries of Christ as a shepherd:
    • As the Good Shepherd, Jesus died for the sheep
    • As the Great Shepherd, Jesus lives for the sheep to perfect them
    • As the Chief Shepherd, Jesus will return to gather His sheep and take them to Heaven
  • Hence, a shepherd is someone who cares, protects, and guides His sheep

In contemporary times a shepherd is:

  1. A Spiritual Mentor or Coach
    • In times of old, shepherding was very hard work, with shepherds living a sheep’s lifetime in the pasture with the flock.
    • The shepherd protected the lambs, talked to them, caressed them, led them to fresh pools and luxuriant pastures day and night.
    • Jesus shepherded His twelve, and took them with Him everywhere He went; day in and day out, they heard His voice way down in their souls.
  2. A Very Good Friend
    • Good spiritual shepherds care for their flocks through loving service and authentic relationships.
    • They offer support in times of need
      • A listening ear
      • Bible guided advice
      • Outlet for reflection
      • Encouragement with prayers

II. The Benefits of Shepherding

  1. Ensures that every member receives local church covering
    • Spiritual covering comes from submitting ourselves under diving authority
    • This is administered through the shepherding system
    • As sheep, we account to a more spiritually matured Christian (our shepherd), seeking guidance and advice in all areas of our lives
    • Blessings come when we choose to obey God
  2. Ensures that everybody is being cared for
    • Especially true in a growing church, it is easy for a person to be overlooked or neglected in a crowd
    • Since every member will have a personal shepherd to care for their needs, the level of care will not be affected adversely by the growth of the church.
  3. Ensures that everybody is being discipled
    • Shepherding is our basic system of discipleship where we help our sheep acquire the foundational spiritual habits, and attain the fullness of Christ
      • through the feeding of the Word
      • sharing of struggles together
      • prayer support
    • The best discipleship occurs in the context of deep, trusting, and genuine relationship between disciple and discipler
  4. Ensures that every member is given an opportunity to participate in disciple-making, which is the crux of Christianity
    • It is the duty of Christians to go and make disciples of all nations, and the shepherding system provides each of the church members a chance to fulfill Christ’s command.
    • The criteria for being a shepherd can be found in 1 Peter 5:2-3.
  5. Ensures that every member has access to the pastoral team
    • Shepherds serve as the first level of pastoral ministers, handling simple pastoral duties and bringing the more demanding cases to the higher levels of pastoral care givers.

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