al Hartman
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Selah
There once was a time when all sheep were wild, and roamed where they would, finding food and water and shelter when they could, and suffering and dying when they could not. For, of all the creatures, sheep were the least equipped and the least inclined to care well for themselves nor for each other. The sheep multiplied, but they also perished in great numbers, starving, and freezing, and sinking in bogs and quicksand, perishing from thirst, and falling prey to voracious beasts. And so it was that, in the fullness of time, God looked upon the sheep and took pity upon them, and sent his Son among them for to show them mercy, and to save them, and to gather them unto himself and to lead them to live with God. And so the Son of God became the first Shepherd. And the Shepherd loved the sheep, and saved them from their many perils, and gathered them to himself, and dwelt in their midst. And the sheep loved the Shepherd. But the sheep were not wise, and they grew restless, and they strayed far from the Shepherd as they wandered, each in its own direction. And, alone or in small bands, they became lost. And the Shepherd said unto his Father, You have given me the sheep, and I have loved them and dwelt among them, but they have strayed away in many directions. And the Father answered and said, Take you from among the sheep that are yet with you, and make of them men, like unto yourself, who you can teach to do as you do: to save the sheep, and to gather them, and to keep them safe from danger. So the Son did as his Father had said, and gathered unto him of the purest of the sheep, and made of them men like unto himself. And he taught the men how to find the sheep, and to call them and to gather the sheep unto themselves, and to keep them safe, and he called the men shepherds, and he loved them. And the shepherds loved the Shepherd, and he sent them forth, saying, Gather you all the sheep and lead them unto me. So did the shepherds go forth, and the Shepherd went with them, and he encouraged the shepherds in all their labors. And the shepherds did mighty deeds as they rescued the sheep, for the Shepherd was with them, giving them strength and courage. But the dangers were great and many, and the shepherds had no strength of their own, but depended wholly on that of the Shepherd.
Thus it was that the Shepherd called unto himself the shepherds, and said unto them, I must needs lay down my life for the sake of the sheep, and for your sakes, that you may have strength and wisdom to care for them. And, to a man, they all admonished him, saying, No, Lord, for we cannot do the work for which you have taught us unless you are here in our midst. But the Shepherd said to the shepherds, It is necessary that I do what I must do, for I must lay down my life, that I may return to my Father who sent me. And when I am seated at my Father's side, my Father himself will send my Spirit among you, to be among you and to dwell within each of you, that you may be strong and wise for the sake of my sheep. And it shall be, said the Shepherd, that whatever anyone shall do unto you shall be as if it were done unto me, and whatever any of you shall do unto the least of my sheep, it shall be as if you had done so unto me.
When the Shepherd had done as he had foretold, and his Spirit had descended upon each of his shepherds, then did they go forth mightily, and did gather the sheep unto themselves in the name of the Shepherd, and the Spirit of the Shepherd dwelt in their midst, and within each of them, shepherd and sheep alike. But the shepherds were men raised up from among the sheep, and were subject to all the weaknesses common to the sheep, and as the sheep were tempted, so were the shepherds. And the Spirit of the Shepherd spoke to them each, not as the Shepherd had spoken; not as a Man in their midst. But the Spirit spoke in a quiet voice within each of them, bearing witness to their spirits of all that the Shepherd had said unto them. And it came to pass that all who listened to the quiet voice of the Spirit bearing witness to the Word of the Shepherd knew peace, and prospered. Yea, even in the midst of great troubles, knew they peace and prosperity, for their peace was of the spirit, and their prosperity was not of this world, but of that above, where the Shepherd was seated with the Father.
But there were those, both sheep and shepherds, who heeded not the quiet voice of the Spirit of the Shepherd, but listened to the loud voices of the world and its temptations, and even though some of these prospered in the things of the world, they knew neither peace nor joy. And some of the shepherds who listened not to the Spirit of the Shepherd did lead their flocks away and into bondage and there the sheep suffered greatly. For the shepherds did beat the sheep, and confine them, and they laid great pain upon them, and amid the noise and confusion of the world, the quiet voice of the Spirit was all but silenced. Yet, the Spirit did reside in every heart and spoke to any who would listen, and there were among the sheep those who heard the Spirit speak, and did note the contradictions between the words of the shepherds and the Word of the Spirit within them. Some of the sheep did approach the shepherds and enquired of them thus: Lo, we hear the voice of the Spirit bearing witness to the Word of the Shepherd, but we hear no witness to the words that you speak. And the shepherds were greatly angered, and reviled those sheep, and punished them, and withheld from them sustenance and comfort, and separated them from the other sheep. Many sheep were content to follow the shepherds and did not listen to the Spirit within them. But those who heard the Spirit, though they were persecuted, did fall upon their knees and cry out to the Shepherd, Lord, what are we to do? For those to whom you gave charge over us have disregarded your Spirit and your Word, and have given themselves over to evil and have led us astray.
And the Spirit of their Lord answered them and said, Do you yet heed my voice? and they said, Yea Lord, we hear Thee. Then did the Spirit of their Lord speak unto them thus: Come ye out from among them and worship me, for in me is your salvation and your life, and great rewards await those who trust in me and do my will. And they said, Yea Lord, we follow thy voice and worship Thee, but what of our bretheren who will not? And the Lord said, What is that to you? For have I not told you that whatever is done unto you, for good or for ill, is done unto me? Likewise, whatever you do unto them is done unto me. For you cannot despise them, except you likewise despise me, and you cannot speak against them, except you speak against me. But go unto them and speak my good news, for they are your brethren, and they are my own, and those who will hear will repent and follow me, and those who will not, will not, and are none of your concern, except you entreat me on their behalf that they may yet be redeemed. For none have sinned against you, but against me, and they are mine to correct or to condemn. Be thankful that you have heeded me and rejoice, and let your lives be full again. Selah
...that servant, which knew his lord's will, and prepared not himself, neither did according to his will, shall be beaten with many stripes. ...For unto whomsoever much is given, of him much shall be required... Luke 12: 47-48
...Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. Galatians 6:7
...Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengence is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord. Therefore if thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him drink: for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head. Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good. Romans 12: 19-21 ...Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? ...Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 8:35, 37-39
For the love of God, brother al
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