09 December 2014

Lying Down in Green Pastures

Near my house there many acres of pasture where cows, horses, and sheep continually graze.  The recent summer rains have made the grass grow green and lush.  Large catchments of water are filled to capacity, and God has supplied enough rain in the last days to ensure well-watered grazing for a month!  As I drove by the property yesterday, it struck me:  I have sped by the sheep in those fields hundreds of times, yet to my knowledge not once have I ever seen them laying down.  Mixed in with the cows and horses, the sheep seem to perpetually stand.  It reminded me of a passage in Phillip Keller's classic, A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23.  Keller writes:
The strange things about sheep is that because of their very make-up it is almost impossible for them to be made to lie down unless four requirements are met.  Owing to their timidity they refuse to lie down unless they are free of all fear.  Because of the social behavior within a flock sheep will not lie down unless they are free from friction with others of their kind.  If tormented by flies or parasites, sheep will not lie down.  Only when free of these pests can they relax.  Lastly, sheep will not lie down as long as they feel in need of finding food.  They must be free from hunger.  It is significant that to be at rest there must be a definite sense of freedom from fear, tension, aggravations and hunger.  The unique aspect of the picture is that it is only the sheepman himself who can provide release from these anxieties.  It all depends upon the diligence of the owner whether or not his flock is free of disturbing influencesPhillip Keller from A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23 (Zondervon, 1970), 35-36.
From what I have witnessed of those roaming sheep, they have never been under the guidance and protection of a shepherd.  Without the care of a shepherd, it is not surprising the four requirements for sheep to lie down are not met.  The lifestyle of those sheep is similar to the lives of many people who do not have Jesus Christ as their Good Shepherd.  Even Christians can wander from reliance upon Christ and are troubled by fears, tormented by worry, and aggravations.  Jesus is a Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep.  He is the one who David spoke of in Psalm 23, the one who "maketh me to lie down in green pastures" (Psalm 23:2).  It is not His negligence which causes us to be troubled and fret to exhaustion, but our self-reliance and unbelief which causes us great anxiety.

Jesus said in Matthew 11:28-30, "Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 29 Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For My yoke is easy and My burden is light."  Jesus is the only one in whom we can find rest for our souls.  We think if only the pesky flies would leave us alone, we would have rest.  We try to create conditions where we feel safe and secure, only to have our problems and difficulties mount.  We feed on all the world can offer us, but remain hungry.  We wish our personal disagreements would be resolved and imagine true rest to be satisfied by a holiday or relaxation.  But it never comes.  True rest, the Bible tells us and experience confirms, is found only through faith in Jesus Christ.  He is the One who makes us to lie down in green pastures, for in Him all our needs are completely satisfied.

You may know Jesus as LORD as Saviour, but are you experiencing His rest today?  You can if you are willing to draw near to your Good Shepherd and seek Him with your whole heart!

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