Thursday, July 9, 2026

The Need for Shepherding According to God vs. The Necessity of Shepherding According to God

 

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 GodRepresenting 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

 

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.

"Inattentional Blindness of the Brain" vs. "Spiritual Blindness of Christians"

 

"Inattentional Blindness of the Brain" vs. "Spiritual Blindness of Christians"

Core idea:

The human brain suffers from "attentional blindness" due to limited attention span; the human spirit suffers from "spiritual blindness" due to the obscuring influence of the soul, self, natural thoughts, and the world. The former requires a shift in focus; the latter requires the cross, the illumination of the Spirit, and spiritual growth to enable one to see Christ. 

Item

Inattentional Blindness

 (Brain)

Spiritual Blindness

(Christian Experience)

Meaning

A person fails to notice something that is plainly visible because attention is directed elsewhere.

A believer fails to see Christ, God's economy, or the Spirit's speaking because the heart and mind are veiled.

Cause

The brain has limited attentional capacity and selectively processes information.

The believer lives in the soul, the self, natural concepts, the flesh, or the world instead of the spirit.

Illustration

Watching players pass a basketball while failing to notice a gorilla walking across the scene.

The Pharisees saw Jesus daily yet failed to recognize Him as the Christ.

Explanation

The eyes see, but the mind does not attend.

God is speaking, yet the spiritual eyes remain veiled without divine enlightenment.

Impact

Important information is overlooked, resulting in poor decisions.

Christ, the church, and God's eternal economy are missed, resulting in spiritual stagnation.

Purpose

Demonstrates the limitation of human cognition.

Reveals that man cannot know God by natural ability but only through the enlightening Spirit.

Relationship

Redirecting attention enables new perception.

Turning the heart to the Lord removes the veil and opens spiritual vision.

Examples

The "Invisible Gorilla" selective-attention experiment.

The Emmaus disciples, Saul on the road to Damascus, the Laodicean church, Elisha's servant.

Application

Learn to broaden awareness and examine overlooked information.

Turn to the spirit daily, pray-read the Word, call on the Lord, and receive the Spirit's shining.

Ministry Burden

The greatest need of believers is not more biblical knowledge but a heavenly vision of Christ and God's economy.

Prophesying Guidance

Human attention determines what is naturally perceived.

Spiritual vision comes when the heart turns to the Lord, the veil is removed, and Christ is revealed through the Spirit.

Conclusion

Inattentional blindness exposes the limitation of human attention.

Spiritual blindness is removed by the Spirit's enlightenment, leading believers to behold Christ, be transformed into His image, build up His Body, and consummate in the New Jerusalem.

Overview of Related Scriptures

John 3:3          Unless one is regenerated, he cannot see the kingdom of God.

John 8:12       Christ is the Light of the world and gives the light of life.

Luke 24:31–32           The Lord opened the disciples' eyes to recognize Him.

Acts 9:3–18   Saul's spiritual eyes were opened through divine light.

2 Corinthians 3:16–18         Turning to the Lord removes the veil; beholding Him brings transformation.

2 Corinthians 4:4–6              God shines into our hearts to reveal the glory of Christ.

Ephesians 1:17–18  The eyes of your heart may be enlightened.

Ephesians 4:23          Be renewed in the spirit of your mind.

Colossians 1:9–10    Be filled with the full knowledge of God's will in spiritual wisdom.

Revelation 3:17–18   Buy eye salve that you may see.

2 Kings 6:17   Elisha prayed, and the servant's eyes were opened to see the heavenly army.

Matthew 13:13–16  Blessed are your eyes because they see.

 

Spiritual Sequence

Step

Spiritual Progression

1

The heart is veiled by the self, the world, and natural concepts.

2

Spiritual blindness prevents seeing Christ.

3

The heart turns to the Lord.

4

The veil is removed through the Spirit.

5

The eyes of the heart are enlightened to see Christ and God's eternal economy.

6

The believer continually beholds and reflects the Lord.

7

The believer is transformed into Christ's image.

8

The transformed believers are built together as the Body of Christ.

9

God's eternal economy reaches its consummation in the New Jerusalem.

 

One Prophesying Summary

The brain's inattentional blindness causes people to miss what is before their eyes, but spiritual blindness causes believers to miss the glorious Christ. When we turn our heart to the Lord, the veil is removed, the Spirit enlightens our inner eyes, we behold Christ, are transformed into His image, are built up as His Body, and ultimately participate in the consummation of God's eternal economy—the New Jerusalem.

Conclusion

Cognitive science demonstrates that attention determines what the natural mind perceives, but the Scriptures reveal an even deeper reality: spiritual vision depends on a heart that turns to the Lord and lives in the mingled spirit. Through the continual enlightenment of the Holy Spirit, believers behold the all-inclusive Christ, are transformed into His image, are built together as the Body of Christ, and ultimately become the corporate expression of the Triune God in the New Jerusalem.