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George H. Warncok: "Feed My
Sheep" |
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Preface
As the title of this booklet would suggest, it is an appeal especially to
those who are called of God to minister to the “sheep of His pasture.” But we
would encourage the sheep to read it also, for they need to know the things that
are written here. Besides, as we shall observe later on, there is no difference
between a sheep and a shepherd, as far as their character is concerned. For
God’s true shepherds are sheep before they become shepherds; and they continue
to be sheep AFTER they have become shepherds. Once we recognize this principle,
the barriers that have been erected to segregate the sheep from the shepherds
are torn down, and the sheep and the shepherds alike find themselves in one
common fold of the Chief Shepherd. For the difference between them is simply one
of “calling” in the Body of Christ. In character and in nature the sheep and the
shepherd are identical.
We do not intend in this writing to explore in detail the areas of truth
related to the shepherding of the flock of God, but rather to bring to the
surface certain aspects of Truth that are often neglected, but which are
absolutely vital to the people of God who are seeking to become obedient and
loyal subjects of His Kingdom. For God is certainly preparing for Himself a
people who will walk in total union with Himself: a people who will speak only
His words, do only His works, and walk only in His ways. Falling short of this
we fall short of God’s desire for His people... regardless how great our calling
may be, or how mighty the gift or the Word that we may minister. Nor must we
shrink back because of the greatness of His calling... for He is able to bring
us in and to fulfill every desire of His heart within us, as we believe Him for
it, and embrace the Truth that He implants within our hearts.
-George H. Warnock
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