This
is Shrek the sheep. He became famous several years ago when he was
found after hiding out in caves for six years. Of course, during this
time his fleece grew without anyone
there to shorn (shave) it. When he was finally found and shaved, his
fleece weighed an amazing sixty pounds. Most sheep have a fleece
weighing just under ten pounds, with the exception usually reaching
fifteen pounds, maximum. For six years, Shrek carried six times the
regular weight of his fleece. Simply because he was away from his
shepherd.
This reminds
me of John 10 when Jesus compares Himself to a shepherd, and His
followers are His sheep. Maybe it’s a stretch, but I think Shrek is much
like a person who knows Jesus Christ but has wandered. If we avoid
Christ’s constant refining of our character, we’re going to accumulate
extra weight in this world—a weight we don’t have to bear.
When Shrek was found, a professional sheep shearer took care of Shrek’s
fleece in twenty-eight minutes. Shrek’s sixty pound fleece was finally
removed. All it took was coming home to his shepherd.
I
believe Christ can lift the burdens we carry, if only we stop hiding. He
can shave off our ‘fleece’—that is, our self-imposed burdens brought
about by wandering from our Good Shepherd.
“Come to Me, all
you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke
upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you
will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and my burden is
light.” Matthew 11:28-30
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