The sheep listen to the voice of the shepherd. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out (John 10:3).
When I see a flock of sheep I see exactly that, a flock. A rabble of wool. A herd of hooves. I dont see a sheep. I see sheep. All alike. None different. Thats what I see.
But not so with the shepherd. To him every sheep is different. Every face is special. Every face has a story. And every sheep has a name. The one with the sad eyes, thats Droopy. And the fellow with one ear up and the other down, I call him Oscar. And the small one with the black patch on his leg, hes an orphan with no brothers. I call him Joseph.
The shepherd knows his sheep. He calls them by name.
When we see a crowd, we see exactly that, a crowd. Filling a stadium or flooding a mall. When we see a crowd, we see people, not persons, but people. A herd of humans. A flock of faces. Thats what we see.
But not so with the Shepherd. To him every face is different. Every face is a story. Every face is a child. Every child has a name. The one with the sad eyes, thats Sally. The old fellow with one eyebrow up and the other down, Harrys his name. And the young one with the limp? Hes an orphan with no brothers. I call him Joey.
The Shepherd knows his sheep. He knows each one by name. The Shepherd knows you. He knows your name. And he will never forget it. I have written your name on my hand (Isaiah 49:16).
God has a new name in store for you
Quite a thought, isnt it? Your name on Gods hand. Your name on Gods lips. Maybe youve seen your name in some special places. On an award or diploma or walnut door. Or maybe youve heard your name from some important peoplea coach, a celebrity, a teacher. But to think that your name is on Gods hand and on Gods lips . . . my, could it be?
Or perhaps youve never seen your name honoured. And you cant remember when you heard it spoken with kindness. If so, it may be more difficult for you to believe that God knows your name.
But he does. Written on his hand. Spoken by his mouth. Whispered by his lips. Your name. And not only the name you now have, but the name he has in store for you. A new name he will give you . . .
When God Whispers Your Name is a book of hope. A book whose sole aim is to encourage. Ive harvested thoughts from a landscape of fields. And though their size and flavours are varied, their purpose is singular: to provide you, the reader, with a word of hope. I thought you could use it.
Youve been on my mind as Ive been writing. Ive thought of you often. I honestly have. Over the years Ive gotten to know some of you folks well. Ive read your letters, shaken your hands, and watched your eyes. I think I know you.
Youre busy. Time passes before your tasks are finished. And if you get a chance to read, its a slim chance indeed.
Youre anxious. Bad news outpaces the good. Problems outnumber solutions. And you are concerned. What future do your children have on this earth? What future do you have?
Youre cautious. You dont trust as easily as you once did.
Politicians lied. The system failed. The minister compromised. Your spouse cheated. Its not easy to trust. Its not that you dont want to. Its just that you want to be careful.
There is one other thing. Youve made some mistakes. I met one of you at a bookstore in Michigan. A businessman, you seldom came out of your office at all and never to meet an author. But then you did. You were regretting the many hours at work and the few hours at home and wanted to talk.
And the single mom in Chicago. One kid was tugging, the other crying, but juggling them both, you made your point. I made mistakes, you explained, but I really want to try again.
And there was that night in Fresno. The musician sang and I spoke and you came. You almost didnt. You almost stayed home. Just that day youd found the note from your wife. She was leaving you. But you came anyway. Hoping Id have something for the pain. Hoping Id have an answer. Where is God at a time like this?
And so as I wrote, I thought about you. All of you. You arent malicious. You arent evil. You arent hardhearted, (hardheaded occasionally, but not hardhearted). You really want to do what is right. But sometimes life turns south. Occasionally we need a reminder.
Not a sermon.
A reminder.
A reminder that God knows your name.
From When God Whispers Your Name
Copyright (Thomas Nelson, 1999) Max Lucado
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Reprinted with kind permission of Max Lucado