Today's Show: SHEPHERDS, SHEEP & WOLVES Chris continues his discussion from yesterday's show concerning the responsibility of watchmen in the body of Christ. In Isaiah, God confronts the blind watchmen by calling them "dumb dogs that cannot bark," or like a watch dog who fails to sound the alarm when an intruder approaches. Jesus says that the hireling shepherd flees when he sees the wolf approaching, because he cares not for the sheep. But the Lord is our Good Shepherd, who lays down His life for us, and gives us an example of how we should lay down our lives for the brethren on behalf of Christ.
Chris Pinto, August 14, 2013
Today's Show: SHEPHERDS, SHEEP & WOLVES Chris continues his discussion from yesterday's show concerning the responsibility of watchmen in the body of Christ. In Isaiah, God confronts the blind watchmen by calling them "dumb dogs that cannot bark," or like a watch dog who fails to sound the alarm when an intruder approaches. Jesus says that the hireling shepherd flees when he sees the wolf approaching, because he cares not for the sheep. But the Lord is our Good Shepherd, who lays down His life for us, and gives us an example of how we should lay down our lives for the brethren on behalf of Christ.