The story is told of a fellow, let’s call him Joe, who had
such an engaging, magnetic personality it seemed everyone was his friend.
Everywhere he went, people would see him and excitedly call out, “Hi, Joe!”
“How are you doing, Joe?”
One day Joe and several friends decided to tour some
countries in Europe, and one of the places they chose to visit was Vatican City.
On the day they arrived, the Pope was making a public appearance. The friends
were standing among the throng of thousands in St. Peter’s Square waiting for
the Pope to appear and address them. Suddenly uniformed men approached Joe,
spoke with him briefly, and then led him away.
Joe’s friends looked at each other wondering what had
happened, whether Joe was in some kind of trouble. A few minutes later the Pope
appeared on the balcony accompanied by another man. A peasant in the crowd
looked up, pointed, and said, “Hey, who’s that up there with Joe?”
One of the distinctives of sheep is they know their shepherd and respond uniquely to his voice. |
Silly story? Sure. But wouldn’t it be something to be known
like that? To be instantly recognized and welcomed, whether by someone like the
Pope, the President of the United States, a mega-wealthy businessperson like Bill
Gates, Warren Buffett or Oprah Winfrey, or perhaps your favorite athlete or
entertainer?
You go to a ball game and Lebron James spots you in the
crowd, smiles and waves you down to the court. Or you’re standing alongside the
red carpet prior to the Academy Awards, and Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock or Morgan
Freeman points to you, strides over and gives you one of those big, longtime-no-see
hugs. Your friends standing nearby can only let their jaws drop and stare.
Wouldn’t that be something?
You’re probably thinking, “In your dreams!” But there’s
something even better. Much better.
If you’re a Christ follower, the Bible declares He knows you – and as
with Joe in the story above, He knows you by name. Jesus used the metaphor of
sheep to describe His relationship with His followers:
“The man who enters by the gate is the shepherd of his sheep…the sheep
listen to his voice. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out…. When
he has brought out all his own, he goes on ahead of them, and his sheep follow
him because they know his voice…. I am the good shepherd. I know my sheep and
my sheep know me” (John 10:2-14).
Knowing the President personally, whether you’re in
agreement politically or not, would be impressive, wouldn’t it? If you went to
a concert by an iconic musician like James Taylor, Steve Wonder or Eric
Clapton, and you received first-class treatment just because they knew you,
that would be incredible, right?
Well, consider that God, the Creator of the universe knows
you in that way. Even with the billions of people in the world, not to mention
those who have died, He knows you – by name. Not only that, but the Scriptures
state He did something unbelievable, unprecedented, for each of His children.
After declaring, “I know my sheep and they know me,” Jesus adds, “just as the Father knows me and I know the
Father – and I lay down my life for the sheep” (John 10:15).
Even if I knew the President personally, or a famous actor
or athlete, none of them could claim they had given their life on my behalf.
Jesus makes that startling, bold, even audacious claim – and the Bible teaches
us that it’s true. It’s not a myth, fairy tale or allegory, but truth supported
by the witness of history, as well as countless lives that have been
transformed as a result.
2 comments:
One of the most precious moments in my life came when I realized the Lord knew my name before my mother named me. Now, that is awe inspiring.
That is wonderful, Annette!
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