Sunday, September 25, 2016

We Are The Sheep Of God's Pasture

Icelandic sheep roam the island freely. However, they are all tagged.


These domestic animals are short-legged and stocky. In other words, they are cute and chubby.


Most of them are white, but some are different shades of brown, gray and black, while others are a mixture of these colours.


Generally they are horned, but some are not.


An interesting fact about Icelandic sheep is that the ewes commonly give birth to multiples, ranging from twins to even sextuplets.



Icelandic sheep live freely in the rich abundance of Iceland's pastures. And like them, we are the sheep of God's pasture. We also live in freedom and abundant riches because of God's wonderful grace and loving-kindness.

"Then we Your people,
the sheep of Your pasture,
will thank You forever and ever,
praising Your greatness from generation to generation."
Psalm 79:13

Let us continually thank God forever and ever, praising His greatness from generation to generation!

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