21/07/2024
BIBLE READINGS AND REFLECTION FOR SUNDAY, 21/07/2024
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The following reflection is from One Bread, One Body courtesy of Presentation Ministries © 2024.
CHANGING SHEPHERDS
“The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want.” —Psalm 23:1
In the Old Testament, the term “shepherds,” when used to refer to leaders, did not refer to religious leaders but secular, political leaders (see Ez 34:1ff). Thus, according to the Old Testament, our shepherds are the president, governors, senators, mayors, etc. The Lord promised to punish the shepherds of Israel for not caring for the sheep (Jer 23:2) and to replace them with a good shepherd, a king who “shall reign and govern wisely” (Jer 23:5). Jesus is that Good Shepherd-King (see Jn 10:14).
When Jesus called Himself the Good Shepherd, He implied to the Jewish people that He was a political leader, possibly a king. Jesus’ kingdom was not of this world (Jn 18:36), but very few people knew that. Therefore, when Jesus called Himself “the Good Shepherd,” He was easily misunderstood as saying something political and revolutionary. This was part of the reason Jesus was crucified by the Roman government (see Jn 19:12-16).
Even today, if you decide to follow Jesus, the Good Shepherd-King, you will be misunderstood. You will be misjudged to be a political threat to the government, especially as you proclaim international, socioeconomic freedom in Christ. Nevertheless, follow the Good Shepherd even to the cross of misunderstanding, rejection, and death.
Prayer: Jesus, Good Shepherd, raise up godly political leaders.
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