Summary of the Bible in 66 Days: 41. Humanity- Mark
Mark 6:34 ESV
When he went ashore he saw a great crowd, and he had compassion on them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd. And he began to teach them many things.
Here we see the best of humanity in the Son of God. When someone is compassionate, we sometimes call them humane, and here Jesus demonstrates how God created us to be. He wasn't just a nice person, his compassion was supernatural.
Jesus's relative and forerunner had been murdered by king Herod 'the fox'. One who was meant to be a shepherd of God's people was harrying and oppressing God's flock. Yet Jesus didn't wash his hands of his helpless people.
Christ is the Good Shepherd who lays down his life for his sheep. His sheep hear his voice, and we follow him. He was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel, but he has other sheep not of that sheepfold who he's gathering in to his flock.
How does Jesus shepherd us? Not primarily by miraculous signs and wonders, but by his teachings. The core of his teachings is that he has to die for us and rise again victorious over death on our behalf.
'Dear Lord, we're so grateful for your humanity and divinity; for your compassion and care for us. Please help us to learn from your teaching, to the praise of your glorious grace, amen'.
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