~ Summary Of 5 Old Testament Shepherds ~
Series Prologue
~ There are at least five Old
Testament shepherds who were clear “types” of Jesus Christ—our shepherd. A type
is like a faint image or shadow of the true item. In each of these cases we can see parallels
to our Great Shepherd.
Summary Review
~ In this series we have looked
at five Old Testament shepherds:
First we saw
Abel—a sacrificing shepherd who gave his life and shed his blood
at the hands of his own brother.
Second we
looked at Jacob—a
laboring shepherd,
who left his home fleeing from his angry brother and dwelt in a far country.
In Joseph—an exalted shepherd we found that he too was rejected by
his own brethren, yet he would become the savior of mankind on earth at that
time.
We found in Moses—a delivering shepherd, under God’s direction delivering his people
from their enemies.
Finally, we
found in David—a
royal, reigning shepherd.
Hints Of The Coming Messiah
~ In each of these shepherds we mentioned
a few of the many parallels between them and our Shepherd—King, Jesus Christ—The
Messiah. Some examples include:
Jesus, the
Christ, was rejected by His own the first time He came to earth.
He was
rejected by His own people.
He was exiled
to a distant country.
While
rejected He sought out a Gentile bride—the true Church.
Jesus Christ—The
Messiah will one day be accepted by His own people (Israel).
In the future
He will set up His glorious millennial kingdom.
Closing Comment
~ If you have appreciated this
series on Old Testament shepherds you may want to look at the Abundant Life Now
post of October 19, 2010 entitled: Christ
Our Shepherd (Biblical Trilogy – He
Satisfies All Our Needs).
~
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