The shepherd is looking for a few good sheep. He searches for us so that He can gather us up, take us to good pasture. There He will tend to our needs. If any wander off, He will seek them. If any hurt, He will heal them. Ezekiel lays out a kind, loving, caring shepherd role for Christ.
Isn’t it comforting to know that Christ the King is such a loving shepherd? Yet Jesus is also the King of kings and Lord of lords – absolute, sovereign, and in total control. Ultimately Christ came to sit as judge over all of creation. For us this is a present and future reality. For some this is a discomforting thought.
On a day to day basis Christ is a loving, caring, nurturing shepherd, kindly caring for all the sheep. And what is our response? To do the same for other sheep, even for those who are lost? When we choose to live and love as Jesus did, then we have no fear of Christ as judge. Because on the day when we stand before Him, seated on the throne, He will say, “Well done good and faithful servant.” Can’t you just see Him smiling as He repeats, “Well done”?
Scripture reference: Ezekiel 34: 11-16 and 20-24