Mutton Bustin' is a strange phenomenon that I actually enjoy watching...at least once a year. For anyone who hasn't seen it, I'll explain. Mutton Bustin' is an event where little kids, ages 2-6, ride and grasp on to a sheep for dear life. It's kind of like a mini rodeo where they are challenged to stay on for 6 seconds. (Don't worry, moms, the kids are well supervised and loaded down with a helmet and padding.) It's pretty hilarious, actually. :)
I thought about Mutton Bustin' today as I read this passage...really. There's a section where Jesus describes Himself as the Good Shepherd...which makes all of His followers like sheep. Sheep are interesting little creatures. From what I observed at Mutton Bustin', they definitely have personalities all their own--some are lazy and subdued, others leap really high, some will follow the herd, while others tend to wander off on their own. They can be stubborn, bad listeners, dirty and smelly.
But here's the weird thing, a good shepherd LOVES them.
Here are a few of the things Jesus said about being the Good Shepherd:
I am the Good Shepherd.
The Good Shepherd puts the sheep before himself,
sacrifices himself if necessary.
A hired man is not a real shepherd.
The sheep mean nothing to him.
He sees a wolf come and runs for it,
leaving the sheep to be ravaged
and scattered by the wolf.
He's only in it for the money.
The sheep don't matter to him.
I am the Good Shepherd.
I am the Good Shepherd.
I know my own sheep
and my own sheep know me.
In the same way,
the Father knows me
and I know the Father.
I put the sheep before myself,
sacrificing myself if necessary.
I thought it was interesting that Jesus emphasized His sacrificial love for His "sheep" twice. I don't know if there's some kind of theological significance to that. Perhaps some scholars could see it something in line with the idea of redemption--that God created mankind, sin separated us from Him--but He loved us enough to die for our sins and made it possible for us to once again have a direct relationship with Him. In a way, redemption means that we are His twice.
Or perhaps it was just something simpler--a big expression of His love for people--like the way parents read "Guess How Much I Love You?" to their kids over and over again.
I don't know...I just know that whatever the scenario, God loves His sheep/kids like crazy. And that's pretty incredible.
Tomorrow: John 11-12
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