Jesus Takes We Sheep (And Our Mess) Onto Himself : A Devotional by Brian Romero
When Jesus tells the story of the lost sheep, He is not painting a soft, sentimental picture. He is revealing a love that is costly, uncomfortable, and breathtakingly personal.
Sheep are not clean animals. They wander. They fall. They
get stuck in mud, thorns, and their own waste. A lost sheep is not just scared.
It is filthy. Exhausted. Covered in grime. And unable to rescue itself.
The dirtiest part of a sheep is its hindquarters. That is
where the waste clings. That is where the smell is strongest. That is where the
mess is undeniable.
And when the shepherd finds the sheep, he does not drag
it. He does not clean it first. He does not make it walk back to prove it has
learned a lesson.
He lifts it.
He places the sheep on his shoulders.
Which means the dirtiest part of the sheep is pressed
against the shepherd’s neck, his face, his clothes. The smell. The filth. The
weight. All of it rests on him.
Jesus chose that detail on purpose.
This is not accidental imagery. This is the gospel.
Jesus is showing us exactly what He would do on the
cross.
He did not save us from a distance.
He did not wait for us to get clean.
He did not rescue the polished version of us.
He took the mess onto Himself.
Scripture tells us that Jesus became sin for us. Not near
sin. Not aware of sin. He became it. All the shame. All the guilt. All the
filth we try to hide. All of it was placed on Him.
The cross is the Shepherd carrying the sheep.
The weight you could not carry was placed on His
shoulders.
The stain you could not remove was pressed against His
holiness.
The smell of death you could not escape was absorbed by
His life.
And He did not recoil.
He rejoiced.
Jesus says the shepherd carries the sheep back rejoicing.
Not frustrated. Not embarrassed. Rejoicing.
That is the heart of the Father.
God is not disgusted by your mess. He already carried it.
God is not shocked by your weakness. He already bore it.
God is not waiting for you to clean yourself up. He
already paid the price.
Religion tells you to hide your dirt.
Jesus carries it.
Religion tells you to scrub harder.
Jesus says it is finished.
When the shepherd arrives home, he does not isolate the
sheep. He throws a celebration. He invites others to rejoice. Heaven celebrates
not when a sheep becomes clean, but when it is found.
This is the finished work.
You are not loved because you improved.
You are not accepted because you behaved.
You are not held because you stayed clean.
You are loved because He carried you.
You are accepted because He finished the work.
You are held because He chose you.
If this does not make you fall in love with God, nothing
will.
A God who puts your dirtiest parts on His shoulders.
A Savior who absorbs your shame instead of avoiding it.
A Father who rejoices over you while you are still messy.
This is not fragile love.
This is not conditional love.
This is love that smells like sacrifice and looks like a
cross.
Rest here.
You are not a burden to God.
You were a joy set before Him.
And He would carry you again without hesitation.