How Many Lost Sheep? One Billion Lost Sheep

Every once in a while, you read something that stops you in your tracks about one billion lost sheep.

For me, recently, that “something” was a chapter in a book called While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks: Forty Daily Reflections on Biblical Leadership by Dr. Timothy S. Laniak. When I ordered this book, I didn’t know much about it, but after reading just the first chapter, I could tell it was going to help me be a more effective spiritual shepherd and to better integrate discipleship and evangelism integration, and to inspire a deeper commitment to walking with Jesus toward the lost.

Dr. Laniak lived among shepherds in the Middle East for a while, to study both shepherds and sheep from a biblical perspective. Because the Bible consistently refers to the analogy of sheep and shepherds to teach spiritual truth, Dr. Laniak thought it would be helpful to study them and bring to typically clueless (to the skill of shepherding) Westerners insights that could help us in our relationship with God, the Good Shepherd, and others as we seek to shepherd them.

I’m now on day 14 of this 40-day journey, and I’m loving it. It’s helping me understand what it means to rest by still waters (Psalm 23) and to have a broken heart for scattered sheep (Matthew 9:36-38), as well as the significance of a staff to a shepherd and how that relates to spiritual leaders leading their own sheep.

Chapter 10, in particular, hit me hard.

The chapter begins with this simple, yet profound sentence: “There are about one billion sheep in the world, but each one matters to a shepherd somewhere.”

What struck me in particular was the number: one billion. There are one billion sheep in the world—and every single one matters to a shepherd somewhere.

Greg Stier
Greg Stierhttp://Dare2Share.org

Greg Stier is the founder of Dare 2 Share, and has published over 20 books, including Radical Like Jesus: 21 Challenges to Live a Revolutionary Life (Tyndale).

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