SHEPHERD
TO SHEEP
LONE WOLF OR GOD’S SHEEP?
(Judges 18:7)…They were far from the Sidonians, and they had no
ties with anyone.
In the book of Judges we find the tribe of Dan seeking to migrate
from their territory in the south to the extreme north. As they were speculating the land they came
across a city named Laish that had no ties with anyone. They chose to be independent and not link up
with anyone else nearby. This was
unusual because cities would usually form coalitions with other cities and
people groups for security sake. But the
inhabitants of Laish broke from the custom of the day.
As the story goes, the Danites took advantage of their isolation by
striking the people with the edge of the sword and burning the city with
fire. The scripture repeats itself
seemingly to underline something we all need to take heed to: (Judges 18:28) There was no deliverer,
because it was far from Sidon, and they had no ties with
anyone…
A lot of Christians are like the inhabitants of Laish. They are independent in nature and refuse to
link up with other believers. They love
the Lord but they stand aloof from the community of the King. Perhaps that is just their nature. They like being alone with their own
thoughts. People may be intimidating to
them and far too competitive. For some,
they’ve had bad experiences with church or other believers so they cut their
ties and just want to be autonomous in their social life and associations. They’ll read their Bibles sometimes and keep
the faith. They’ll even listen to
Christian radio or watch Christian programs on the TV or internet. But they refuse to benefit from a satellite
hookup and so wander alone in space.
God’s people are sheep.
Sheep sense the need to congregate with other sheep. It’s only natural. The Lord didn’t make us lone wolfs. He wants us to be together under Him as the
Good Shepherd. The Bible says that at
the moment of salvation we were baptized into the body of Christ and became an
distinct member thereof (1 Cor 12:13).
The word for baptized means fully immersed. Are you fully immersed into the body of
Christ? Does it reflect in being an
active member of a local body of believers in your community?
Satan would love to pick off an independent lamb out there and have
him or her for dinner. Review the
benefits of fellowship with others in the household of God: (Eccl 4:9-12) Two are better than one,
Because they have a good reward for their labor. 10 For if they fall, one will
lift up his companion. But woe to him who is alone when he falls, for he has no
one to help him up…12 Though one may be overpowered by another, two can
withstand him.
Come on and join the fellowship!
There is strength in numbers!! We
need you and you need us! We’ll be
looking for you at church this Sunday where the sheep love to meet and eat! (Pro
18:1) A man who isolates himself seeks his own desire; he rages against all wise
judgment.
Louie
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