When Jesus looked out at the crowds in Matthew 9:36, He saw more than just faces. He saw hearts—tired, confused, searching. The Bible says,
“He was moved with compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.”
The people weren’t bad. They were just lost.
God’s people are often called “sheep.” Sheep are gentle, but they lose their way easily. Without a shepherd, they are in danger. They might fall, get stuck, or be attacked. They need the shepherd’s voice and touch to guide them and keep them safe.
Jesus saw the crowds and felt that longing for someone to lead, love, and protect them. It wasn’t just about them having rules to follow, but about needing someone to care for their souls. Jesus understood their wandering—He knew they were worn out from trying to find hope on their own in empty places.
Today, we’re not much different. Sometimes we feel lost, too. We try to find our way on our own, but the world can be scary. Jesus, as a good shepherd, sees our fear and loneliness. He opens His arms and says, “Come to me. I’ll lead you home.” No one is too lost for Him to find.
I’m Lonnie Davis, and these are thoughts worth thinking.