Shownotes
Sheep aren’t stupid—just vulnerable, trusting, and deeply dependent. And that, Scripture says, is exactly what makes them the perfect picture of us.
In this episode of The Gospel Gumbo Podcast, Will Sofield explores one of the richest biblical metaphors: God’s people as sheep and Christ as both Shepherd and Lamb. From Psalm 23 to John 10, from the Passover lamb to the Lamb upon the throne in Revelation, this episode traces the astonishing story of how the Shepherd lays down His life for His flock.
You’ll discover why sheep appear so often in the Bible, what their behavior teaches us about faith, and how Jesus fulfills every Old Testament thread—becoming both the One who leads us and the One who dies for us.
This is a pastoral, comforting, deeply biblical journey into the heart of belonging, redemption, and the God who carries His lambs close to His heart.
Key Themes
- Sheep are followers, not fools — their vulnerability mirrors our need for God
- The Shepherd as God’s identity in the Old Testament (Psalm 23, Ezekiel 34)
- Jesus as the Good Shepherd who knows, defends, and holds His flock (John 10)
- The Lamb as substitute and Savior — from Genesis 22 to John the Baptist
- The Shepherd who becomes the Lamb, and the Lamb who becomes the Shepherd (Revelation)
Scriptures Mentioned
Psalm 23 · Psalm 79:13 · Psalm 100:3 · Isaiah 40:11 · Isaiah 53:6–7 · Jeremiah 23 · Ezekiel 34 · John 1:29 · John 10:11–30 ·
1 Corinthians 5:7 · 1 Peter 2:25 · Revelation 5:6 · Revelation 7:17
Thanks for listening.
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