The Need for Shepherding According to God vs. The Necessity of Shepherding
According to God
Based on the overall revelation of the Bible (especially 1 Peter 5:2, John, Ephesians, 2 Corinthians, etc.) and ministry messages (Shepherding God's Shepherds, Vital Platoons, The Way of God's Ordination, Life-Study of 1 Peter, etc.), we integrate "according to the needs of God's shepherding" and "according to the necessity of God's shepherding" into a complete spiritual table.
|
Item |
The
Need for Shepherding According to God |
The
Necessity of Shepherding According to God |
Intrinsic
Relationship |
|
Meaning |
Reveals the inward life constitution required to shepherd
according to God. |
Reveals the indispensable requirements for practicing shepherding
according to God. |
The need concerns the inward life; the necessity
concerns the outward practice. |
|
Reason |
God's desire is not merely that man
shepherds man, but that God shepherds man through man. |
The natural man
cannot represent God; therefore
the shepherd must become God's expression. |
God's eternal purpose determines the shepherd's
qualification. |
|
Illustration |
A branch must
abide in the vine before it can bear fruit (John 15). |
A channel must
first be filled with living water before it can supply others. |
First inward filling,
then outward flowing. |
|
Explanation |
To be one with
God, constituted with God, live God, express God, represent God, and minister God. |
To become God
in life, nature, expression, and function (but never in the Godhead),
shepherding according to His nature, desire, way,
and glory. |
The need is inward constitution; the necessity is
outward expression. |
|
Result |
God flows
through the shepherd into His flock, imparting life and nourishment. |
The saints
touch God Himself rather than the shepherd's gift, personality,
or ability. |
The shepherd decreases; God increases. |
|
Purpose |
To minister the
processed and consummated Triune God into people. |
To build up the
Body of Christ and fulfill God's eternal economy. |
Life supply is the means; the building up of the Body
is the goal. |
|
Relationship |
One with God →
Constituted with God → Living God →
Expressing God → Representing God → Ministering God. |
Filled with the
divine life → Living out God's attributes → Becoming the reproduction of Christ → Exercising God's representative function. |
One is the process of life; the other is the practice
of ministry. |
|
Biblical Examples |
The Lord Jesus:
"I and the Father are one" (John 10:30). Paul: "To
me, to live is Christ" (Phil. 1:21). |
Paul shepherded
the Corinthians by representing God in comforting, forgiving, and supplying life (2 Cor. 1–4). Peter fed the Lord's lambs (John 21:15–17). |
Christ is the pattern; the apostles are the practical
examples. |
|
Application |
Daily abide in
Christ, exercise the spirit, accept the breaking of the cross, and enjoy God as life. |
In every visit,
fellowship, meeting, and prophesying, minister life instead of knowledge, opinions, or
natural zeal. |
Daily living determines ministry; life produces
shepherding. |
|
Burden |
Do not make people depend on
us; bring them to God Himself. |
Shepherd not according to personal
preference or natural disposition, but according to
God's nature and economy. |
The goal is that people gain God, not man. |
|
Prophesying Guidance |
"Shepherding according to God is not improving people, but imparting God into
them." |
"Shepherding is not
merely working for God, but allowing God to shepherd His flock through us." |
The supply of life is greater
than outward success. |
|
Conclusion |
The need for
shepherding according to God is that the shepherd is first filled,
constituted, and saturated with God. |
The necessity
of shepherding according to God is to shepherd entirely according to God's
being, allowing God to shepherd people through us. |
The need is to become;
the necessity is to live out;
the result is to minister God, build
up the Body of Christ, and consummate the New Jerusalem. |
|
Related Scriptures |
John 14:20; 1 Cor. 6:17;
Eph. 3:17; Col. 3:10–11; Phil. 1:21; Gen. 1:26; Eph. 1:11; 3:11; 2 Tim. 1:9;
2 Cor. 4:10–12,16; Heb. 4:12; Eph. 4:25,29; John 6:63 1 Pet. 5:2–4; John
21:15–17; John 4:14; Col. 3:4; John 15:4–5; 2 Cor. 1:3–4,12,15–16; 2:10;
10:11; 11:2; John 10:11,14; 2 Pet. 1:4; Eph. 4:16 |
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Spiritual
Sequence
|
Order |
Spiritual
Progression |
Outcome |
|
1 |
Become one
with God |
United with the
divine life |
|
2 |
Be
constituted with God |
God becomes the
inward constituent |
|
3 |
Live God |
Christ becomes
our living |
|
4 |
Express God |
Others see God rather than ourselves |
|
5 |
Represent
God |
Carry out God's
authority and purpose |
|
6 |
Minister God |
Impart the
divine life to others |
|
7 |
Shepherd
according to God |
God shepherds
His flock through us |
|
8 |
Build up the
Body of Christ |
Fulfill God's
eternal economy |
|
9 |
Consummate
in the New Jerusalem |
God's corporate
expression in eternal union with man |
Spiritual
Core Relationship
|
Progression |
Spiritual
Significance |
|
Be one with God |
The foundation
of all genuine shepherding. |
|
↓ |
|
|
Be constituted with God |
God becomes our
inward element and constitution. |
|
↓ |
|
|
Live God |
Christ is
expressed as our daily life. |
|
↓ |
|
|
Express God's attributes |
Manifest God's
love, light, righteousness, and holiness. |
|
↓ |
|
|
Represent God |
Exercise God's
authority and fulfill His economy. |
|
↓ |
|
|
Minister God into others |
Supply the
processed and consummated Triune God as life. |
|
↓ |
|
|
Shepherd according to God |
God shepherds
His flock through human vessels. |
|
↓ |
|
|
Build up the Body of Christ |
The corporate
growth and building of the church. |
|
↓ |
|
|
Fulfill God's eternal economy |
The consummation
of God's purpose in the New Jerusalem. |
One-Sentence
Prophesying Summary
|
To shepherd according to God is not
to rely on human love, gifts, or methods, but to be
constituted with God in life, nature, expression, and function, living Him out so that God may shepherd His flock through us by ministering
Himself into people for the building up of the Body of Christ and the fulfillment of His eternal economy. |
*Please refer to the 2026
Memorial Day Special Conference theme: The Urgent Need for a New Revival, Part
Six: Shepherding According to God.