Questions to Ponder Week #1
Hello girls!
I know you have to be enjoying the book already and like me, hate to stop reading ahead, but lets take some time to digest the beautifully painted word canvas she has laid out for us so far. Margaret poses several great questions for this week's reading and I have chosen the following to get our discussion going:
Why do you think sheep are mentioned so frequently in the Bible? Have you changed your beliefs about sheep in general?
Just as Lynne knows her sheep, God knows us. How does it make you feel to know that God knows you so well? Excited? Fearful? Encouraged? Intimidated?
Talk back when you can -
Love,
Iris
I know you have to be enjoying the book already and like me, hate to stop reading ahead, but lets take some time to digest the beautifully painted word canvas she has laid out for us so far. Margaret poses several great questions for this week's reading and I have chosen the following to get our discussion going:
Why do you think sheep are mentioned so frequently in the Bible? Have you changed your beliefs about sheep in general?
Just as Lynne knows her sheep, God knows us. How does it make you feel to know that God knows you so well? Excited? Fearful? Encouraged? Intimidated?
Talk back when you can -
Love,
Iris
Comments
God wants my best - not necessarily the MOST I can do.
As a sheep - I must be totally dependent on Him for daily food - my own appetite, if allowed to choose, can kill me.
Survival is zero without a shepherd.
Sheep are not dumb, but they are defenseless.
Lynn's favorite qualities of her sheep:
Come when I call their names.
Paw me for attention.
Are responsive - not afraid of fighting.
I pray that God can saw that about me!
I am so at peace/encouraged to think about how well He knows me. I have nothing to hide from Him, because He already knows it all, and He still loves me! Praise Him, for His mercy and grace!
(Sue Luft)
That gives me a great deal of comfort, to know that with each step I take, God will put me on the right path. I just have to learn to trust Him!
Looking forward to more!
How intricately Lynn knew her sheep, not only by name but their personalities as well. It makes me think of how intricately my shepherd knows me and my personality quirks… and loves me anyway!
Also when Lynne talked about disciplining Alano. She said "if I don't discipline him now, he will grow up to be dangerous and of no use to anyone." Talk about an analogy. We see what happens to people who are not disciplined, either as children or adults, they can be dangerous both on a physical level and on a spiritual one.
I loved the analogy of Lynn's statement, "Once they respond to my beckoning, I have them forever." When we finally make that decision to come to the arms of Jesus, I can just picture how joyfully he folds us in his grasp.
I liked the clarification that sheep are not dumb, just defenseless, not just against predators, but sometimes against our own selves. As Margaret says, "without someone to protect, guard and lead us, we are sheep without a shepherd, defenseless creatures who can destroy ourselves or be destroyed with equal ease. Thankfully we have a GOOD shepherd!!!