Gods Shepherd, A Christmas Story!

admin December 17th, 2007

The frost of forty winters had etched deep lines into the shepherd’s face. Having spent his entire life outdoors on Bethlehem’s hills, he was old at forty — and cold. The hillside where he sat this day was cold, too, and he pulled his mantle close about him to block the wind.

Every so often he would shift position, not out of discomfort so much, but from a sense of unease, anxiety, crowdedness. Instead of hundreds of sheep with whom he felt quite at home, this hillside was flocked with people — thousands of them — listening attentively to the Teacher. They could hear him fairly well, except when the wind whisked away his words.

Tobias ben David (pronounced da-VEED) was the shepherd’s name, though people called him Toby. His flocks were in good hands this week, cared for by his grown sons, but Toby had left them to listen to Jesus of Nazareth. Today the Teacher was talking about salvation, how God came to save his people from their waywardness and sins, to rescue them and gather them close.

Now Jesus’ illustration turned to sheep. Toby felt better. He knew a lot more about sheep than people.

“The good shepherd,” Jesus was saying, “lays down his life for the sheep. The hired hand who doesn’t own the flock runs away when he sees the wolf coming, but not the good shepherd….” One night, years ago, the men Toby had hired to watch the flock with him fled when they saw a mountain lion roaming the hills. But Toby had stayed. Shepherding was his livelihood. He knew the sacrifices that good shepherding required. He knew about defending defenseless lambs. He knew about putting his life on the line for the sheep. That’s what good shepherds did.

Jesus continued, “Suppose you have 100 sheep and when night comes one is missing. What do you do? You leave the 99 sheep all safe together and then climb the hills, looking, searching until you find the lost sheep. Then you pick him up, put him on your shoulders, bring him down the hill to the camp, and ask your fellow shepherds to rejoice with you.”

“Your heavenly Father is like that,” Jesus said. “When you have lost your way, he will rescue you and save you and never give up on you until he finds you — and you find him.”

Toby’s heart was racing. He felt a lump in his throat. He understood. Toby had combed the hills for lost sheep, not stopping, not quitting. He knew the joy of discovery, of rescuing the sheep from a thicket, of bringing it back and celebrating with his friends. He had been that kind of shepherd.

But he also knew how it felt to wander off, feeling lost, aimless, trapped. Clueless about where he was and where he was going. Flailing about, struggling to climb out of what seemed like a steep ravine. That’s why he came today to hear the Teacher, hoping to regain the faith he had felt as a child, a ten-year-old child.

His mind spun back to the evening of his tenth birthday. Like nearly every night, he was out on the hills with his dad or his uncles, caring for the sheep. The stars were brilliant, dancing in the black sky. But suddenly an overpowering bright light flooded the hillside. A voice boomed out, “Behold, I bring you good news of a great joy which shall be for all the people. For to you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord!”

A savior, a rescuer — shepherds’ work. He had often wondered about the boy-child they discovered that night, lying in a manger, just as the angel had said. Toby had knelt down and worshipped the baby who bore the world’s destiny upon his tiny shoulders. What had become of him, this baby? By now he must be thirty-something. Had this savior saved anyone yet? Rescued anyone? Could he rescue me from my aimless existence? Toby wondered.

Just then the wind caught Jesus’ words and blew them Toby’s direction. “I am the Good Shepherd,” Jesus was saying, “who lays down his life for the sheep. Come to me, all you who are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me,” he said with warmth and joy full on his face, “for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.”

I wonder? thought Toby as he felt big tears begin to roll down his cheeks and into his beard. I wonder? thought Toby as joy and the certainty of God’s love began to fill his heart until it seemed like he would explode. I wonder? thought Toby, if this Jesus is the little baby I saw that night, the Savior of the world? Yes, thought Toby, he must be. His words found me and, frankly, he sounds just like he’s … God’s shepherd.

Source: Dr. Ralph F. Wilson

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE. MAY WE ALL FIND PEACE IN OUR HEART AND MIND ALWAYS.

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Comment by Amy
2008-03-03 04:27:46

On Fasting
What is FASTING since Lent is approaching? What is your “fasting” this Lent? When you come `to fasting’ this Lent,
do the correct way `of fasting’ because, the word “fasting” is not what most think, and when you do `fasting’ before Lent, that, you are going to hold `your fasting’ to a promise of good conscience. When you “fast” make sure that it is your doctor’s order, otherwise, when there’s no doctor’s order, then, eat, because, to do FASTING is a sin. When your appetite can’t, just bite a little, in order that you won’t fall to a sin. You do not have to follow in the 40 days FASTING as written in the Bible, for if you imitate, it will be another ‘inulang’ in your soul.
What is Good Friday?
Jesus died on the cross at 4 pm and His body was taken down at 4:30 pm and he was laid to rest at 5 pm. It was Sunday for most, when He had risen at 5:30 in the morning. At 10 am, He ascendeth to Heaven, and when Jesus touched ground in Heaven, His Father came to meet Him and embraced Him, as in, to welcome Him, in His arrival to Heaven. Who were with His Father to meet Jesus in Heaven? His Father’s many people.
Jesus’ sends His Message:
Do not do anymore re-enactment for the Black Nazarene for there are many people who get injured while watching the procession.

 
Comment by goodboy
2008-02-13 15:04:29

pakipost it nxt activity please this 2008.

 
Comment by enriqueta
2008-01-28 23:10:56

Its nice!!! Thru this site, it makes me feel closer to home….

 
Comment by mike
2007-12-29 07:29:45

maupay nga pasko ug mainoswgon nga bag-o nga tuig ha iyo nga tanan.

 
Comment by benboy saavedra
2007-12-25 14:03:54

MAUPAY NGA PASKO HA IYO NGA TANAN NGAN HINAUD UNTA NGA IT SUNOD NGA TUIG MAGKAUROSA KITA HITON ATON MGA HINIHINGYAP NGA KAUPAYAN HAN ATON BUNGTO. PAGBUROBLIG KITA BISAN MAN KON HAIN KITA NGA MGA LUGAR HA KALIBUTAN, INE NGA BLOG SITE NAG HATAG HA ATON HIN PAGKASARANGKA HIN MGA ISSUE NGA KINAHANGLAN MATAGAN HIN KLARO NGA RETRATO NGA PARA MATAGAN HIN KAUPAYAN AN ATON MGA BUNGTOHANON. KITA NGA ANHI HA LANGYAW NGA MGA LUGAR MAY ADA NATON GUTIAY NGA BINTAHA, GAMITON NATON ITON PARA HA IRA, WHETHER IT IS KNOWLEDGE OR IN KIND MAKE IT HAPPENED FOR THEM. OUR LGU WILL WELCOME ANY CONSTRUCTIVE COMMENTS, IDEAS THAT CAN BRING OUR TOWN TO PROSPERITY.

 
Comment by Amy
2007-12-24 10:53:42

The good shepherd. Who is Jesus to the Father? The Father sends His message to all: RESOLUTE

The Father who is here on Earth, would like to extend a good and feasible time, to RESOLUTE and all to remember that, Christmas is one happy occasion. This is His word. `May you all be kind to one another.’

Do you believe that Jesus is already here on Earth, on His Second Coming? Pray one Our Father to ask for forgiveness, if this is not a
true fact. Many people have been told in this true fact, and many of these people, cannot accept this fact that Jesus, finally descended to Earth, because, many who are Catholics, can only take one thing. Their religion of faith is Catholic, and, if so, what is Catholic to the many people who cannot accept on His Second Coming? I believe the word Christmas was taken from the first six letters of the word, meaning, to restore, RIST is an old Hebrew English word, meaning, REST, as in, `rest ye merry gentlemen, Let nothing you dismay, Remember, Jesus was born on Christmas Day….,’ la-la-la-la-la-la-la, see the blazing Yule before us, la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la. Maupay nga Pasko ha iyo ngatanan.

 
Comment by ortica
2007-12-23 16:30:00

MAUPAY NGA PASKO HA IYO NGATANAN NGA MGA TAGA TANAUAN NGA NAKAKABISITA HINI NGA WEBSITE.

 
Comment by admin
2007-12-23 08:49:07

Merry Christmas to everyone. May we all have wonderful coming year. Peace to everyone.

 
Comment by kel1guy
2007-12-21 14:02:55

I would personally like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. We all participate here hoping to “make a difference” in one way or another. I hope that the seeds planted here eventually grow into useful means that can benefit everyone here in Region 8 and the rest of the Philippines. I will continue to support efforts that are positive any way I can in the future. A heart felt “Seasons Greetings” to all of you. May the coming year 2008 be a year of advancement and success for all! Kel1guy

 
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