In the sermon titled "A Visit From the Shepherd," preacher Norm Wells expounds on Zechariah 10:3, emphasizing God's character as the true shepherd of His people. He contrasts the false shepherds, described as goats, who lead the flock into idolatry and legalism with the genuine care and authority of the Lord, the "Lord of hosts," who promises protection and strength to His people, the house of Judah. Wells utilizes various Scripture references, including Acts 15 and Galatians 5, to highlight the burden placed upon God's people by unfaithful leaders and reveals how Christ’s coming fulfills the prophecy of a good shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep (John 10:11). The sermon underscores the significance of true pastoral care in upholding the grace of the Gospel while reinforcing a Reformed understanding of Christ’s mediatorial role and the importance of discerning between true and false teachings.
“My anger was kindled against the shepherds, and I punished the goats... For the Lord of hosts hath visited his flock, the house of Judah.”
“Those shepherds... were ringleaders in idolatry and soothsaying. They promoted idolatry, they promoted soothsaying.”
“The good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep... this shepherd died, and he's the great shepherd because he was brought again from the dead.”
“The battle is the Lord's, and they fold. He's the conqueror.”
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