Wounded Sheep..Strong Sheep

My dear friend Heather shared this with me a number of years ago. It is a picture that speaks to my heart and so I wanted to share it again as it may be for someone reading.

As Heather was praying she saw a picture of a large flock of sheep who were all moving in one direction and from her perspective on their way into new pastures.

At the front she could see some really strong and healthy sheep who were forging ahead with the Shepherd. They were keeping close and following close to Him.

However, at the back of the flock there were some sheep lagging well behind. The stragglers who were clearly struggling to keep up.

These sheep were wounded in some way. Some were limping and injured so couldn’t move as fast. Others were partly blinded or had poor vision and couldn’t see clearly. They kept bumping into things and were being hindered.

Some of the sheep couldn’t hear clearly what the Shepherd at the front was saying. They were struggling to hear and kept asking the others “What’s He saying”

These sheep at the back felt like losing heart and giving up. They couldn’t keep up with the other sheep. They were struggling and falling further behind. They were discouraged. They didn’t feel like they belonged.

However, the Shepherd was looking back and He noticed those sheep. He left the other sheep and went right to the back of the flock to them.

He starts calling each of those sheep by name because He knows them by name. He tells each one that He knows and understands their struggles.

The Shepherd tells each one that He will walk with them. He will heal them and He will take them into the new pasture.

There is great comfort and encouragement in this picture as Jesus who is our great and chief Shepherd seeks out those sheep who are lost and wounded. However, there is also I believe a gentle warning to those who are forging ahead at the front.

There is a danger that those sheep who are strong in faith and doctrine and pressing ahead will not remember and help those in the flock who are weak and struggling.

Those who perhaps can’t move as quickly and are limping and carrying wounds. They may need help and support to be healed from past emotional wounds and abuse.

Those not seeing or hearing clearly could be affected by false teaching or doctrine or sin. We can be disciples who disciple others in sound doctrine.

Let us not forget that the Lord has given gifts of ministry and service within the church that we may help each other grow and mature in faith.

Is the Lord calling you by name to walk alongside and help one of His wounded sheep with Him today?

Are you a wounded sheep who is suffering?

Then be encouraged today because Jesus the great Shepherd has seen you, will come to you right where you are and knows exactly what you need to heal and restore you.

Don’t give up hope but look up. Your Shepherd is near.

Thank you Lord that you found me when I was lost, weak and hurting.

Now let me also be a shepherd to those you bring into the fold. Amen.

For thus says the Lord God, “Behold, I Myself will search for My flock and seek them out. As a shepherd cares for his sheep on the day that he is among his scattered flock, so I will care for My sheep; and I will rescue them from all the places to which they were scattered on a cloudy and gloomy day. I will bring them out from the nations and gather them from the countries and bring them to their own land; and I will feed them on the mountains of Israel, by the streams, and in all the inhabited places of the land. I will feed them in a good pasture, and their grazing ground will be on the mountain heights of Israel. There they will lie down on good grazing ground and feed in rich pasture on the mountains of Israel. I will feed My flock and I will let them lie down [to rest],” says the Lord God. I will seek what was lost and bring back what was driven away, bind up the broken and strengthen what was sick; but I will destroy the fat and the strong, and feed them in judgment.”

Ezekiel 34 11-16

15 responses to “Wounded Sheep..Strong Sheep”

  1. Awakening Wonders avatar

    A wonderful message.

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      Thank you. I hope you are well.

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  2. Darryl B avatar

    Nice 😎🙏

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  3. Manu avatar

    Powerful vision of our Lord never overlooking anyone. May each of us also be aware of working together as the body of Christ, being there for each other in various capacities, encouraging and spurring each other along. I needed this refreshing reminder.

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      Thank you Manu 😊

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  4. Sara Sarjeant avatar
    Sara Sarjeant

    That’s a brilliant word Nic x

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  5. Pure Glory avatar

    Heather’s vision is powerful, reminding us that no one is forgotten by our good shepherd, the Lord Jesus. He tenderly watches over each one and never abandons us. He calls us into intimate relationship with him.

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      It touches my heart so much when I remember the love and care Jesus has for each of us.

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      1. Tony avatar

        Here’s a dream from 2011 that speaks to the Lord’s concern for our walk

        I had a dream on August 12, 2011. In this dream I could see myself walking along a rocky path; one that would be easy to trip and fall on if you didn’t watch where you were going. In this dream my eyes were also bandaged so couldn’t see where I was going. The Lord was standing in front of me and He was holding both of my hands. I had to listen to the Lord for each step I took so that I wouldn’t fall. What was cool was that as I was walking forwards, the Lord was waking backwards and yet He never turned around to see where He was going, His attention was set on directing my steps so that I wouldn’t stumble or fall. What I see as the meaning of this dream is that this is the beginning of a faith walk that will require a hearing ear and an obedient heart.

        Here are some things that the Lord is showing me. My eyes in the dream were bandaged which leads me to believe that my eyesight was damaged. We humans judge by sight and not as the Lord judges which is by the heart. When you are blind, you can not judge by what you see but must rely on the one with the sight to tell you what He (Jesus) sees. I said in the dream that I had lost my eyesight in exchange for His. When you are blind, hearing becomes vital to your survival. In the above dream, I was on a very rocky road and had to Listen to the Lord to know where to place my feet. It is a hard thing when your eyes tell you one thing but the Lord’s tell you something completely different . It is about faith in the Lord’s eyes, faith in His judgements as opposed to yours, and faith in His ability to lead and guide and not leaning to your own understanding of things.

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      2. Pure Glory avatar

        🙏♥️♥️🙏

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  6. Alan Kearns avatar

    This vision of the flock of our Lord and Shepherd (church) is very applicable today’s church. I have seen a church where they plow on relentlessly forgetting those at the back of the flock, very sad indeed. This is why in my opinion that small flocks work best; no one is forgotten! May we look back for those we can encourage in our walk with Christ the Shepherd. Thank you for sharing this today Nicola. May our Shepherd continue to guide and bless you today sister 🙏

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      Thank you Alan. I always think Jesus modelled it for us, the 3, the 12, the 72, the 120…different sized groups for different times and things. We need those small groups and to develop deep Godly relationships for the health of the church.

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