More on the Sheep metaphor. Something else occurred to me re this metaphor: It's a two-sided coin! The first side I described earlier about how weak, vulnerable and helpless sheep are and how they require shepherding, etc. But the other side of the coin is more positive; for sheep are generally docile, gentle, harmless animals. And this is how God's saints are supposed to be in this dark, forlorn world. We're supposed to be "wise as serpents, yet innocent as doves". We're supposed to be kind and gentle and harmless people. So, the metaphor fits God's people perfectly.
An all-wise God really does choose his words very carefully. And we should remember this when we interpret his Word.
An all-wise God really does choose his words very carefully. And we should remember this when we interpret his Word.