Bottom line: The solution to our ego and pride, which tells us that we can “do it” on our own, is to learn to humble ourselves and become like a shepherd depending fully on God.
The Takeaways
Summing Up
So, how does this help us to understand the Bible?
Well, as we read through the various stories, we are now able to recognize if scripture is being critical of human activity. If the answer is, yes, then we know that it’s trying to break our ego so that we can fully depend on God.
We can ask ourselves when we see this: what characteristic aspect of pride or ego is being displayed? How is scripture showing us the downfall of such intentions? What’s the proper response or how can we turn to God instead?
We can also recognize “shepherding” images in scripture. These images show us how God cares for us through his instruction and how we can learn to trust God and walk the Way.
As we read through the story, the questions become: how do the characters submit to God? What’s the result or outcome? If the character is a shepherd, how are they listening to God’s command? What actions do they take? Or what instruction do they act on? What sort of leadership qualities are being displayed by being a shepherd instead of a king?
I think you’ll find that Shepherdism appears all over scripture and, if you pay close attention, it’ll show you how to walk The Way.
Photo: Hermes Kriophoros (photograph by Wikipedia, distributed under a CC BY-SA 3.0 license).