“Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life;
and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.”
Psalm 23:6 (RSV)
In this meditation, I put the picture first, instead of last, because the look on this lamb’s face is worth a thousand words. He seems to be saying, Where is everybody? Which way is home? Help, I’m lost!
He doesn’t know that his shepherd is right behind him, running to catch him before he wanders deeper into the woods. Goodness and mercy are running behind him, but he just hasn’t realized it yet.
Just like that lamb, sometimes we are unaware that goodness and mercy is running behind us. There may be times when we feel lost in the woods. Whatever type of woods we are in, the deeper we go, the more we tend to convince ourselves that we are alone, and no one else knows what we are going through, but in reality, Jesus is right behind us.
I remember being lost in the woods when I was four years old. My relatives had a cabin in a wooded area, somewhere in Michigan, and they invited my family to come visit. Somehow I wandered away from the family cabin, and got lost in the woods. Some very kind people in a nearby cabin found me and took me in, and kept me safe until they found my worried parents.
We may not get lost in the physical woods, but we can feel the same isolation or loneliness, by being in a place that is far away from all that has been familiar to us. It might be a situation that removes every sense of stability, security or peace. It could be the woods of a deteriorating relationship or a financial burden, or maybe a health scare that leaves us in a dark place, filled with fear.
We have all been in the woods of some kind, and we all fit the image of that bewildered lamb in the picture, who unknowingly has his good Shepherd running behind him.
Goodness and mercy are more than a shift in our destiny, or the answers to our prayers. It’s more than a thing, it’s a person-it’s Jesus, our shepherd, who is good and merciful, and follows us all the days of our life.
We always hear that we are supposed to follow Jesus, and we should, but there are times when He follows us, because that’s what Shepherds do for their sheep, who get lost in the woods.
The Lord manifests His goodness and mercy in our lives, in different ways at different times. Sometimes, that goodness and mercy is revealed through others, like the kind people who took me into their cabin, when I was a helpless and lost four year old.
Although we might feel lost or forgotten, and our prayers seem to go unanswered, our Shepherd may have a better answer than the one we asked for. Even when our faith weakens and we give up hope, His goodness and mercy still follows us in the dark, wooded trials of our lives, assuring us that He is there.
Paul wrote “The Lord is at hand. Have no anxiety about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God.” (Philippians 4:6)
Paul was imprisoned when he wrote those words. He didn’t know if he would be freed from prison or be put to death, but one thing he knew for sure-that Jesus was following him, and was near. Jesus is also near to us, and has been following us, all of our days, if we only look behind.
Lord, whatever we go through, help us to trust that you are always near, running behind us. We cast all of our anxieties on you today, and thank you for your goodness and mercy, which follows us all the days of our lives. Amen