Our Unfixable Sheepness
Isn’t it funny how you can look back at almost every stage of your life and come to the same conclusion: we were so clueless. Funny thing is we never felt that way at the time. At the time, we felt so together.
I vividly remember a particularly sunny day, standing under coconut palms in the backyard of our home in Manila. I was four or five at the time. My mother and her friends were having a spirited discussion as to when “the age of accountability” for a child begins. They finally agreed that at approximately the age of seven a child would be mature enough to bear the responsibility before God for their actions. I listened intently and then I smiled and breathed a sigh of relief. As far as the adults were concerned, I would get a free pass for at least one more year!
Clever, maybe, but so clueless!
I think back on the way I thought and the decisions I made at 15, 25, 35, and 45 years old. Every ten years or so, I take out the picture books and look over the old photographs, laugh at the hairstyles, the clothes we thought were so cool, and remember my life and think, “Oh, how little I understood. But now, I know so much more!”
The photos jog my memory. There I am: the idealistic ’70s teenager, barefooted, with patched bell bottoms and a paisley shirt. Then look at me: a young wife in a flower-print cotton Laura Ashley dress with ballet flats. And now, look again: these are the tired mommy years—pony tail, sweatshirt, and sneakers (mothering a busy two-year-old who one friend said belonged in a circus). Then the next phase: the busy pastor’s wife with an official title, a growing women’s ministry, notebook and study Bible in tow.
I can look back longer than I’d like to admit. And yet, with each season I see there were so many things I would have done differently. I would rewind the tape, slow down, not sweat the small stuff, and as Greg had often reminded me, “Be here now.”
So finally, this fact has dawned on me: during every phase of my life, regardless of how together I may have thought I was, I wasn’t.
This is the ongoing problem of my cluelessness: I always think I am just getting over it, but I am not! It is best for me to keep this is mind when I think I have it together. This fact won’t change. I admit I am clueless about many things, I’m just older.
That is certainly why, when Jesus tells us in John 10 that He is our Good Shepherd and we are His sheep, it isn’t a compliment. He didn’t call us His horses or His chickens. Horses and chickens, if they escape their stalls or fly the coop, will generally adapt and manage just fine in the wild.
I heard about some parrots in Brooklyn that were originally from Argentina. They are thought to be long-ago escapees from a container at John F. Kennedy International Airport. They have adapted and now are accomplished city dwellers with nests as big as condos!
Not so with sheep. They will most likely become leg of lamb for some predator. Prone to wander and get into trouble, they need a shepherd. And so do you and I. How grateful I am for His faithful guidance and rescue through each phase of my life. Call me clueless or call me a sheep, either suits my case, our case, just fine. My Good Shepherd knew that about me long before I did, and has guided me every step of the way.
It is my job to humbly confess my weakness, and stay close by my Shepherd. If we are listening and heeding His voice, day by day, moment by moment, we can trust Him to give us a heads-up before we make another clueless mistake.
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Lisa S | June 25, 2013
Thank you for this very timely reminder!
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Connie Grismer | June 25, 2013
Thank You for this. I really enjoyed it. It is so funny how at the time we think we know it all; but really have no idea. We still are learning every day and need to keep close to the Lord.
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Jeannie Johansen | June 25, 2013
I enjoy your commentary so much. It seems there is never enough. That's how much I like it. Not sure if that makes sense in anyone's head but mine...I can never get enough of strawberry shortcake with whip cream, but Lima beans, I like them, but some is plenty. Thank you for your thoughts.
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Barbara Burdon | June 25, 2013
Cathe, Your post came at a very good time today. You and your husband's ministry blesses me so. I am looking forward to receiving your book in July. I have a story to tell, not too unique but it is different. I don't feel now is the right time, but I know GOD has a time for that. To start, my husband, best friend, and lover, passed away 12 years ago. He was 56. GOD has blessed me the last 7 years. Cathe, I pray for you and Pastor Greg. Thank you. I would like to keep in touch.
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Lynda | June 25, 2013
Amen! I couldn't agree more! I think it takes years to figure out the only thing we know is that we don't know and must seek wisdom of our Lord. Speak less and then when we do share it is God's richness!
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Ward | June 25, 2013
Just Thank You, oh and I agree with Jeannie Johansen about the strawberry shortcake.
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Janette | June 25, 2013
I love this!...just awesome what you shared. Paralleling these thoughts, I was just thinking today I need to stop looking at anyone else's life, including those I am close to, and having any kind of thoughts or opinions on what they are going through or think I know why something is happening or why someone is reacting in a certain way in any given situation. The reality is, I haven't got a clue. Only God knows what is really happening in the lives and hearts of others and why they do & react in the way they do. The Lord has been showing me that I am clueless and will remain clueless until I actually walk in their shoes or go thru their day with them & shouldn't be concerned with anyone's reactions, whether they are in a bad mood, or insensitive, etc. My only concern should be to pray & love them as Jesus would, keeping my eyes & thoughts upon HIM and on those things which are lovely & true & praiseworthy, Phil. 4:8...Our Good Shepherd is in control and will work it together for Good
Becky | June 26, 2013
I agree with you completely. We are to love and pray for one another. God Bless you and keep you always in the mighty name of our Lord and Shepard Jesus!
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Prudence Lay | June 25, 2013
Wow - so true. We sometimes think we are chickens, horses or parrots :), but we really are sheep. Thanks for the lovely reminder that I need to stay close to the Lord every minute of every day so that I make good choices and decisions.
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Jeanie | June 25, 2013
I so look forward to hearing from you every month. I love our Lord and I'm constantly having to go back into His gate and let Him do what is best for me. After all, I'm just a little sheep. God bless you.
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Carol Allen | June 25, 2013
Dear Cathe. Thank you so for your thoughtful reflections. We are believers and in church our whole lives. But my husband and best friend of 34 years had an affair with our friend of 30 years. He has since moved from AZ to IN and in with her. He was abusive in our marriage. It has been a very cruel divorce, but God has been with me every step. Every morning my devotions are You Version, Jesus Calling and my favorite....Pastor Greg.
God revealed to me the affair and the very next morning in my despair and shock, He told me to write a book. He said I needed to tell people that His Word provides scriptures that will free them from abusive relationships. And He said you need to tell them how I am going to be with you every step of your journey. I never wrote anything and have had MS for 15 years. I am writing it and am so grateful when I type, He is speaking through my fingers. Bless The Lord!
Kathy V. | June 26, 2013
We never know what the future holds - my husband died of alcoholism at the age of 35 & I was left with 4 children to raise & no money - no job. Looking back now - I made a few huge mistakes but God took me through all of the rough times, provided & gave me a Godly husband - oh it didn't happen fast but I have a story to tell too - the same thing has happened to many women out there & they need to know they are NOT alone - that other women have faced the same devastation of their marriage & life as they once knew it....today God has restored what the locust have eaten & ten fold - thank you for sharing & I hope I get to read your book someday...love you.
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Tona | June 26, 2013
Oh Carol - will wait and pray for your heart's cry in print.
We are a "me too."
Agape.
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Josie B | June 25, 2013
Amen!! Thank you I needed this. Thank you Jesus for your faithful servant.
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Lori | June 25, 2013
A beautiful, poignant message. It reminds me of Paul's message in Philippians 3 where he talks about how he was once so confident in being such a stellar Religious Hebrew. In verses 7-8 he says, "I once thought these things valuable but now consider them worthless because of what Christ has done. Yes, everything else is worthless when compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord." Christ was Lord- Shepherd to him and by verse 13 he (paraphrased here) I don't mean to say I have arrived or reached perfection but I'm going to forget the past and focus on what lies ahead so that I will win the prize that the Christ is calling us to."
It is indeed humbling to look back on other seasons in our life and see how much we thought we knew and didn't, and how mature we thought we were and weren't. Reflecting back can be healthy if we don't wallow in regret (something I struggle with sometimes) and laugh at ourselves and redouble our efforts to stay near to our Good Shepherd.
Cindy | July 17, 2013
I have a problem with wallowing in my regrets and wishing that I had acted differently in my past and not knowing what to do in the present. I know what a sinner I have been; unwise, selfish, wanting to do things my way. Thank goodness for the Good Shepherd. Learning more about Him everyday. Thanking Him for His mercies, love and guidance.
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Evelyn | June 25, 2013
Thank you for your wonderful words of encouragement! Have a blessed evening.
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Lisa Graham | June 25, 2013
Beautifully written, and so true. Thank you for your thoughts with the Word.
God bless the hearers.
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Patricia Burrola | June 25, 2013
Thank you so much. From another clueless Grandmother.
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Carolyn | June 25, 2013
Beautiful words from a wonderful Pastor's Wife, and a loving Mom and Grandma ... You truly are a inspirational Lady for woman like myself...God Bless U Always.
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Bill & Paula Hayward | June 25, 2013
Cathe: You are such a real true Christian..Thanks for sharing that wisdom to so many. I praise God for you and Greg and how you minister. I feel at peace and so motivated to get closer to Jesus, be in the Word, and be guided by the Holy Spirit..How refreshing to us both...... Bill & Paula Hayward sharing the faith in Waco, Texas
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M'Rissa Cuff | June 25, 2013
Just what I needed to hear as a growing Christian. So grateful to God for His mercy and love.
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Heather Lozano | June 26, 2013
Another, beautifully written, vignette of wisdom and truth.
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Cathryn | June 26, 2013
This particular message was very humbling for me to hear. Last week, the relationship between my boyfriend and me dreadfully came to an end. I lost my best friend and the man I had anxiously awaited to propose to me (for endless months!) all in one completely unexpected decision- a decision I have not been able to agree with to this point. His only explanations being: "It just doesn't feel right to be with you now." "I don't love you romantically anymore." and "I don't see a future with us." It's been difficult to try to adapt to these thoughts. I have been praying for a sense of understanding because of the "clueless" feelings I have. I have concluded now that the wrong prayer has been prayed.
We are indeed clueless sheep that need to be guided! I now realize that understanding (although great if it actually came to me) is not what I need. I need guidance. Thank you for your humbling message and the ways God works through you and your husband. You are blessings to many.
Luanne | June 26, 2013
I feel your pain Cathryn, and I believe I know how confused you must have felt hearing your boyfriend say "he no longer loves you"; my husband woke me up one morning telling me "I don't love you anymore". Wow. I replied, "What? So you woke up this morning and decided you no longer love me? How does one do that?" He said yes. I was able to guess within 5-minutes who he was having an affair with, which actually shocked him as much as his declaration shocked me. I'm not saying that is what your boyfriend has done, not at all; I'm just trying to say, that, I feel for you and I understand the confusion you are feeling. Trust our Lord, let Him lead your steps now. Sometimes a little vacation may be just what your soul needs. I trusted the Lord, and He led me to a man that loves the Lord as much as I do! God bless you Cathryn; I know He will!!
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Wendi Seidl | June 26, 2013
Cathe,
God always leads you to give the most appropriate message, gotta love His timeliness ;-)
Do you by chance have these messages on CD? The reason? I have a very close friend who would love to read these messages but she can't read well enough to comprehend. If she could listen she will understand.
If you get this , please let me know if this is an option.
Thank you again and again.
Wendi
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Ellie Guerrero | June 26, 2013
Blessings to you Cathe, Pastor Greg and everyone reading your comments. We remember to stay in the moments with keeping Jesus my shepherd close, stay in His word, fellowship with the body of Christ and making daily precious moments count! God bless you all. Ellie
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Athens Farm Girl | June 26, 2013
Awesome!!!
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Paris | June 26, 2013
Thanks, Cathe. This message was a timely one for me as well. I'm also getting your book. Waiting patiently for it to arrive. God Bless. :)
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Rose | June 26, 2013
Cathe,
As a relatively new believer, I appreciate all your wisdom you share. May God continue to bless your family and your ministry.
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Justine | June 26, 2013
Wow, that is sooo true! I'm so thankful that I have a good shepherd to rescue me from my cluelessness!! He is all I need and all I should depend on! Thank you for sharing these reflections from your life with us....I love how you paint a picture of your reflections from when you were younger.
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Susan | June 26, 2013
You are a wonderful communicator of God's Word. Your writing style gives me the feeling you are in my home sharing a cup of coffee.
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Debbie | June 26, 2013
Your spiritual ability to connect true life with a remembrance of our purpose is such a special gift. Thank you for all you do.
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Therese | June 26, 2013
Cathe,
Thank you so much for your honesty in this message today. Also, for your husband Greg's Devotions that I read every day. He has been such an incredible help through the past years.
Like you at the time, I think I knew what was best, but looking back only to know that I was so foolish in thinking I knew best. I really want to grow up! But I do know that I am a work in progress and have learned so much since my dear husband's passing almost 8 years ago.
I have been looking for a good job for 2 years now and am barely making it. Although I do have a part time job and am thankful for that. It is really scary and often I don't know what to do since I am a senior citizen with 2 teens at home. I believe that through all of these experiences we go through in life it only goes to prove that God is in control and to trust Him to know what is best. He did promise that He would never leave us or forsake us. I believe this to be true even when we don't know what is around the corner. Thank you
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Michele | June 26, 2013
I loved your share. It is always nice to read or hear that someone else thinks or feels the same things I do. I always think I am so "together" and then when I reflect, I realize how far off I am and will always be. Without Him guiding me/us, I/we really are wandering fools...
Thank you for your words of encouragement and a reminder that we all need Him no matter where we are in our lives...
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Annie O'Donnell | June 26, 2013
I am 66 years old and, depending on how bi-polar I feel, can be absolutely clueless on what I thought was a pretty good decision just last week. Thank God my Shepherd always takes me back into the fold to lick my wounds.
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Tona | June 26, 2013
Cathe - my feelings exactly. That is why we crave the simplicity that is in Christ, isn't it. Glad to be feeding in the same pasture that you and Greg are in!
See you next month at Girl Talk.
Agape.
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Debbie | June 26, 2013
Thank you so much, this is beautiful. I need my Shepard everyday! I get lost easy. I love my Jesus so very much! I'm a grandma too and I will need to share more about my Shepard to my grandchildren. Thank you for this beautiful reminder.
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Marie Quinlan | June 26, 2013
Hello Cathe, You are a great example to us ladies and I love working with you in the Children's Ministry. I agree with you completely of everything you said. We are to love and pray one for one another. God is so great and I am learning everyday to wait on Him for directions and to spend daily quality time with him.
Thanks....
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Mayra | June 26, 2013
I don't feel so clueless anymore :) Thank you :) BAHHH!!!
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Ingrid | June 27, 2013
Thank you Cathe for your thoughts. Today, 27th June, I am 60 years old. It's a huge milestone for me as I also look back on those early years wishing I could go back and make different decisions. Although, I wasn't a christian then, and knowing now that God always had His hand on me then, and that He was and is always in control and present in my life. He has given me an immeasurable amount of peace and He promises to give me a future and a hope that will prosper my life and not harm me fills me with hope and His unspeakable joy everlasting.
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Allyson Gonzalez | June 27, 2013
I love this reminder! Thank you Cathe!
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Shelly | June 27, 2013
Thank you Cathe- I really love watching and listening to your husband Greg. We live in Northern California so have not had an opportunity to make it to the Harvest church. We do plan to visit on the weekend of the August event at Angel Stadium. I have always wondered who is married to Pastor Greg, what is she like, she must be so full of the Holy Spirit...and yes I can tell that the fruits mentioned in Galations are truly a part of your heart and make up who you are. Thank you for sharing and blessings to continue your message. Personally I pray everyday to lose "SELF" my self will, my self pity, my self worshiping...all of that. It is hard because of the world we live in. Thanks again.
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Adri | June 27, 2013
Thank you so much for the advice... I am 40 now and do think that I have more wisdom, but still need more :)
Thank you so much..... God bless you and your family.
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Sandy Smith | July 2, 2013
I have to laugh-only because it's so true! Thank you for being transparent
and honest....we're actually all the same.
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Lucy Valencia | July 4, 2013
God continues to teach us regardless of how many times He needs to repeat the same course. Live the moment, and follow His word, life is but a dash. Thank you for your efforts to make His word known.
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Myrna | August 8, 2013
Amen.
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Lidia | August 18, 2013
Couldn't be said any more perfect. A lost sheep, looking for its shepherd!!!
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