Sunday, June 21, 2026

The Lord Jesus as the Pattern of Shepherding vs. The Apostle Paul as the Pattern of Shepherding

 

The Lord Jesus as the Pattern of Shepherding vs. The Apostle Paul as the Pattern of Shepherding

Matthew 9:36  When he saw the crowd, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless as sheep without a shepherd.

John 10:10  The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.

John 10:11  I am the Good Shepherd, who lays down his life for the sheep.

Ephesians 4:11  And he gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, some to be shepherds and teachers,

Ephesians 4:12  for the equipping of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the building up of the body of Christ. 

Item

The Lord Jesus' Pattern of Shepherding

The Apostle Paul's Pattern of Shepherding

Meaning

God Himself came in the Son to seek, save, feed, cherish, recover, and perfect His sheep.

Christ continues His heavenly shepherding through His apostles and serving ones.

Reason

Humanity was like sheep without a shepherd (Matt. 9:36).

The churches needed nourishment, perfecting, and building up (Eph. 4:11-12).

Spiritual Figure

The Good Shepherd seeking the lost sheep and laying down His life (John 10:11).

A nursing mother and an exhorting father

(1 Thes. 2:7-12).

Nature of Shepherding

Shepherding in divinity expressed through humanity.

Shepherding by the divine life ministered through a transformed human vessel.

Method

Seeking, feeding, cherishing, healing, restoring, and sacrificing.

Teaching, nourishing, perfecting, admonishing, praying, and building up.

Characteristic

Love, mercy, grace, and truth.

Labor, endurance, tears, and faithfulness.

Price Paid

Gave His life for the sheep.

Spent himself and was spent utterly for the saints (2 Cor. 12:15).

Effect

The sheep receive life abundantly.

The saints grow unto maturity.

Goal

One flock under one Shepherd

(John 10:16).

Building up the Body of Christ

(Eph. 4:16).

Ultimate Result

Produces the church.

Builds up the church.

Overview of Related Scriptures

The Good Shepherd            John 10:10-16  Seeking the Lost Sheep           Luke 15:3-7

Compassion for the Multitudes  Matt. 9:36  Feeding the Flock    Mark 6:34

Restoring Peter        John 21:15-17  Shepherding the Flock of God           1 Pet. 5:2-4

Paul's Shepherding Pattern           Acts 20:17-38  Restoring the Fallen     Gal. 6:1

Nursing Mother and Exhorting Father  1 Thes. 2:7-12

Perfecting the Saints           Eph. 4:11-16  Spending and Being Spent        2 Cor. 12:15

Love in Truth             Eph. 4:15  The Great Shepherd Heb. 13:20

Shepherd and Overseer of Souls 1 Pet. 2:25  Eternal Shepherding           Rev. 7:17

 

Table 2. Detailed Comparison

Aspect

The Lord Jesus

Paul

Seeking People

Sought Zaccheus, the Samaritan woman, and the lost sheep.

Traveled continually to seek and gain people for Christ.

Feeding People

Fed the five thousand and ministered Himself as the Bread of Life.

Fed believers with the whole counsel of God.

Cherishing People

Sat with sinners and touched the weak.

Became gentle as a nursing mother.

Restoring People

Restored Peter after his failure.

Restored fallen believers in meekness.

Perfecting People

Trained the disciples for three and a half years.

Perfected saints through ministry journeys and epistles.

Interceding

Prayed for Peter's faith not to fail.

Ceaselessly prayed for the churches.

Building Up

Produced apostles and disciples.

Perfected members for the building of the Body.

Shepherding Atmosphere

Grace and reality.

Affection, tears, and labor.

 

Table 3. Spiritual Sequence of Shepherding

Sequence

Christ's Shepherding

Paul's Shepherding

Spiritual Significance

1

Seeking

Contacting people

Bringing sinners to God

2

Cherishing

Caring for believers

Opening hearts

3

Feeding

Teaching and supplying Christ

Imparting life

4

Restoring

Recovering the weak

Healing spiritual conditions

5

Perfecting

Training and equipping

Developing function

6

Building

Establishing churches

Building the Body

7

Glorifying

Presenting believers mature

Preparing the Bride

 

Table 4. Biblical Examples

Example

Christ's Shepherding

Paul's Shepherding

Peter

Restored after denial (John 21).

Timothy perfected for service (2 Tim. 1:6).

Samaritan Woman

Supplied living water (John 4).

Lydia's household cared for (Acts 16).

Mary and Martha

Comforted in sorrow (John 11).

Comforted suffering saints (1 Thess.).

The Twelve

Personally trained and shepherded.

Churches continually revisited and strengthened.

Lost Sheep

Sought and carried home (Luke 15).

Sought believers through pastoral visitation.

 

Table 5. Present-Day Application

Area

Practical Application

Shepherding New Ones

Contact and care for people personally.

Home Meetings

Feed people with Christ in a warm atmosphere.

Recovery of Saints

Visit inactive believers in love.

Prayer

Bear others before the Lord regularly.

Perfecting

Help every saint discover and develop function.

Coordination

Shepherd people into the church life.

Gospel

Shepherd before expecting growth.

Service

Build relationships rather than merely complete tasks.

 

Table 6. Ministry Burden

Burden

Explanation

God-Ordained Way

Begetting, nourishing, teaching, and building all depend on shepherding.

Universal Shepherding

Every believer should shepherd others.

Cherishing and Nourishing

Outward cherishing and inward feeding must go together.

Organic Building

Genuine building comes through shepherding.

Shepherding in Life

Not organization but life supply.

Reproduction of Christ

Shepherding reproduces Christ in others.

Body Consciousness

Shepherding is for the Body, not individual work.

 

Table 7. Prophesying Guidelines

Aspect

Speaking Direction

Vision

Christ is the Chief Shepherd still shepherding today.

Experience

We must first be shepherded before shepherding others.

Practice

Cherish, nourish, restore, and perfect people.

Building

Shepherding issues in the building of the Body.

Burden

Every saint can participate in shepherding.

Focus

Shepherding is the practical expression of God's love.

Goal

Gain the Bride through the building of the Body.

 

One-Sentence Prophesying Summary

Christ is the source and model of shepherding, Paul is the pattern of its practice, and today the believers continue this divine shepherding for the building up of the Body of Christ unto the New Jerusalem.

Conclusion

The Lord Jesus established the divine pattern of shepherding by seeking, cherishing, feeding, restoring, and laying down His life for the sheep. Paul inherited and practiced this shepherding through labor, tears, prayer, teaching, and perfecting the saints. According to the ministry of Witness Lee, John 21 and Ephesians 4 reveal one continuous line: Christ shepherds His flock through the members of His Body until the church is built up and consummates in the New Jerusalem.

Ultimate Conclusion

Aspect

Ultimate Revelation

Christ

The origin, content, power, and goal of all shepherding.

Paul

The practical pattern of shepherding in the church life.

The Church

The sphere in which divine shepherding is carried out.

The Body of Christ

The result of proper shepherding.

The New Jerusalem

The eternal consummation of divine shepherding.

From the Good Shepherd in John 10, through Paul's shepherding ministry in Acts and the Epistles, to the Lamb-Shepherd in Revelation 7 and the New Jerusalem in Revelation 21–22, the entire divine economy is a matter of God's shepherding. Christ shepherds His redeemed people into full maturity, builds them together as His Body, and ultimately brings them into the eternal enjoyment of God in the New Jerusalem.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Memorial Day Special Conference theme: The Urgent Need for a New Revival, Part One: Cooperating with the Lord to Bring a New Revival to End This Generation.