Reflection: The unique connection between sheep and shepherd
“I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me— just as the Father knows me and I know the Father—and I lay down my life for the sheep.
John 10:14-15, NIV
In John 10:2-5 we find the distinctive relationship between us, and Christ being described as that between sheep and shepherd. Jesus makes four very clear points in this passage:
- The sheep listened to the shepherd’s voice.
- The shepherd guides his sheep individually (by name), not just as a flock.
- The shepherd leads by going out ahead of them and the sheep respond by following him.
- The sheep follow the shepherd because they know his voice.
Theologian and Bible commentator, Albert Barnes, tells us: “It was customary, and is still, we are told by travellers, for shepherds to give particular names to their sheep, by which they soon learned to regard the voice of the shepherd.” Far from being a distant, bland relationship, the shepherd-sheep bond is intimate and individual. The shepherd knows each sheep’s unique characteristics — its name, its appearance, its quirks and its needs. And this is exactly the type of relationship that Jesus says exists between him and you.
Read again John 10:14 above; we’ve already seen how the Lord here is describing a relationship where “I know my sheep,” and “my sheep know me.” But Jesus doesn’t leave it there. He goes on to liken this mutual knowledge to exactly the same kind of mutual knowledge experienced between the Father and the Son. He declares that he knows you “just as the Father knows me,” and that you can know him just as “I know the Father.”
If that is not enough to knock you off your seat, what is? Do you fully comprehend the quality of relationship that you have entered into with the Lord Jesus? As you begin to grasp the depth of communication that has been opened up to you, this will impact your day to day walk with God. It cannot help but do so!
It is not just the fact that the Lord knows you and you know the Lord that is so startling. It is the quality and depth of this mutual knowledge. Jesus says that he knows you “just as the Father knows me” and that you are to know him just as “I know the Father.”
Prayer: Shepherd of my soul, grant me the ability to listen attentively to your voice, just as the sheep listen to their shepherd. Thank you for being a loving and trustworthy guide.