John 10:14 - "I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me."
“Mom, when pastor leaves, will we have to go with him?”
This question was asked by a young boy whose pastor was
going to be leaving their church in the near future to go to a new calling. He
was the only pastor the child had known at their church. His pastor was always
the one there, and they would follow what he told them from God’s Word.
Now he was leaving. It made the boy wonder.
We refer to our pastors as our shepherds, and the
congregation members are the flock of sheep a pastor leads. Sheep would follow
their shepherd wherever he would lead them, so of course the congregation
members would follow their pastor, right?
Well, that may be what they would want to do. For years,
they leaned on that pastor; they went to him for advice and comfort; they
became friends. And now all of a sudden, he was going to be leaving them. It
came as a shock to everyone. If the congregation were actually sheep, they
would be feeling so incredibly helpless and alone, and not know where to turn.
Thankfully the members were not actually sheep, but they did feel incredibly
alone and almost helpless as they thought of their life without their dear
pastor.
There will come many times in our lives when we will not
know to whom or where to turn, and times may seem bleak. Friends or family
members may move away from us, or they may even pass away. But, even if people
on this earth leave us, we always can turn to our Father in heaven. From before
time began, God loved us and had plans for us. Even though we were sinful
and far from God, because he loved us so much, God sent his eternal Son to die
on the cross to save us. What a great hope and comfort that is to us all! It is
also a great assurance that we can go to God when we feel alone, when we feel
helpless, and he will always be there, speaking to us through his Word.
For the church without a pastor, yes, for a time they will
feel alone. They will miss their pastor, and be torn between wishing him to
come back, but also being happy for this new chapter in his life. We can pray
that they are strengthened by the assurance of God never abandoning them, by
knowing that he has a plan for them, his people. Their Good Shepherd, Jesus,
will always be with them.
Jesus was dearly loved by his disciples when he was on
earth. They grew to love him as their teacher, and were full of fear when they
thought they had lost him forever. But not even death could keep Jesus from
them, and he promises us the same. Recall the promise Jesus has made to
us: “Never will I leave you, never will I forsake you” (Hebrews 13:5).
The congregation missing its pastor--and we ourselves all through our
lives--can take comfort in this.
Prayer: Dear heavenly Father, thank you for always
being with us. Thank you for sending your Son, who was with us on earth for a
time, promises his presence with us always, and who will be with us also in
eternity. Grant us strength to trust in your will for us, even when we
don’t understand. Help us to lean on you and your love for us. In Jesus’ name
we pray. Amen.
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