SHEEP WITHOUT A SHEPHERD

Passage: Mark 6:30~34  

Key verse: 34


1. 'Come to a quiet place and rest' (30-32)

Pressure on Jesus and his disciples was increasing. Herod's execution of John underlined the danger of preaching the gospel. This event also revealed the quality of the political and religious leadership of those times. The apostles returned from their evangelistic journey. They were tired, for they had served many people. Jesus wanted to spend some time alone with them, so they got in a boat and went to a quiet place.

2. Like sheep with a shepherd (33-34)

The crowds, seeking a true shepherd, saw them leave and ran on foot. They arrived at the 'quiet place' first. The crowds were like sheep without a shepherd. Jesus had compassion on them. He gave up his own plans and taught the crowds many things.

They needed God's righteous rule in their lives.


Prayer: Lord, thank you for Jesus my true shepherd. He laid down his life for me and for the world. Raise up men and women who have Jesus' shepherd's heart for the young people of our time.

One Word: Like sheep without a shepherd