JUNE 5 "SHEEP OR SHEPHERD?"
“For they are but sheep” Why does David refer to the people as “sheep”. If they are sheep, what is he? By calling them sheep David is making a distinction between himself and them. In other words, “they are sheep” and “I am not”, so bring the affliction on me”. So if David is not a sheep, what is he inferring, to God? And of course you already know the answer to that, David is inferring that he is a Shepherd and they are but sheep. Jesus looked over Israel and was grieved for the people, for they were lost sheep without a shepherd. Jesus is also inferring that He is not a sheep, but a Shepherd. Moses also made a distinction between himself and the people of Israel . Moses was the Shepherd and the Israelites were the sheep that constantly went astray. Isaiah writes, “all of us like sheep have gone astray”. Amos made a distinction between himself and the people, he was a shepherd and they were sheep. All 3 men, Mose...