Preaching to Me
Introduction
The Calling of the Shepherd Described
To be sure, the work of the Chief Shepherd is as distinctive as is his person. He is the only Lord of the flock; the shepherd’s rod in his hand is a rod of iron, for he is the Judge of the nations; he goes before his flock, first to the cross, then to the throne. By his Spirit he gathers the sheep the Father has given him, for he knows them, and they know his voice. At the last, Christ, the Judge of all, will divide the sheep from the goats as no merely human shepherd could do.7 Yet the Lord of glory calls human beings to serve him as shepherds. By his grace, they too may taste of sufferings and glory, and so have fellowship with him. When Jesus recommissioned Peter he said, ‘Follow me!’8 Jesus, the Chief Shepherd, calls every undershepherd to walk in his steps