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W. Phillip Keller (Author)
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March 9, 1996 18 and up
This omnibus edition brings together Phillip Keller's three devotional classics, A Shepherd Looks and the 23rd Psalm, A Shepherd Looks at the Good Shepherd, and A Shepherd Looks at the Lamb of God. As a shepherd, Phillip Keller knew what it was to protect a vulnerable flock on a daily basis. The special skills of a shepherd demanded compassion, care, and guidance. His practical experience provides a wellspring of profound spiritual insight, reflected in these timeless meditations on the most famous psalm of all, on the relationship between the Good Shepherd and his sheep, and on the sacrificial role of Christ the Lamb of God.

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W. Phillip Keller, born in East Africa, always loved wildlife and the outdoors. Having spent many years in agriculture research, land management, and ranch development in British Columbia, he later pursued careers in conservation, wildlife photography, and journalism. His experiences as a shepherd equipped him with the insights that are the basis for A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23.

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The Lord is My Shepherd The Lord! But who is the Lord? What is His character? Does He have adequate credentials to be my Shepherd -- my manager -- my owner? And if He does -- how do I come under His control? In what way do I become the object of His concern and diligent care? These are penetrating, searching questions and they deserve honest and basic examination. One of the calamities of Christianity is our tendency to talk in ambiguous generalities. David, the author of the poem, himself a shepherd, and the son of a shepherd, later to be known as the 'Shepherd King' of Israel, stated explicitly, 'The Lord is my Shepherd.' To whom did he refer? He referred to Jehovah, the Lord God of Israel. His statement was confirmed by Jesus the Christ. When He was God incarnate amongst men, He declared emphatically, 'I am the good Shepherd.' But who was this Christ? Our view of Him is often too small -- too cramped -- too provincial -- too human. And because it is we feel unwilling to allow Him to have authority or control -- much less outright ownership of our lives. He it was who was directly responsible for the creation of all things both natural and supernatural (see Colossians 1:15-20). If we pause to reflect on the person of Christ -- on His power and upon His achievements -- suddenly like David we will be glad to state proudly, 'The Lord -- He is my Shepherd!' But before we do this it helps to hold clearly in mind the particular part played upon our history by God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. God the Father is God the author -- the originator of all that exists. It was in His mind, first, that all took shape. God the Son, our Saviour, is God the artisan -- the artist, the Creator of all that exists. He brought into being all that had been originally formulated in His Father's mind. God the Holy Spirit is God the agent who presents these facts to both my mind and my spiritual under-standing so that they become both real and relative to me as an individual. Now the beautiful relationships given to us repeatedly in Scripture between God and man are those of a father to his children and a shepherd to his sheep. These concepts were first conceived in the mind of God our Father. They were made possible and practical through the work of Christ. They are confirmed and made real in me through the agency of the gracious Holy Spirit. So when the simple -- though sublime -- statement is made by a man or woman that 'The Lord is my Shepherd', it immediately implies a profound yet practical working relationship between a human being and his Maker. It links a lump of common clay to divine destiny -- it means a mere mortal becomes the cherished object of divine diligence. This thought alone should stir my spirit, quicken my own sense of awareness, and lend enormous dignity to myself as an individual. To think that God in Christ is deeply concerned about me as a particular person immediately gives great purpose and enormous meaning to my short sojourn upon this planet. And the greater, the wider, the more majestic my concept is of the Christ -- the more vital will be my relationship to Him. Obviously, David, in this Psalm, is speaking not as the shepherd, though he was one, but as a sheep; one of the flock. He spoke with a strong sense of pride and devotion and admiration. It was as though he literally boasted aloud, 'Look at who my shepherd is my owner -- my manager!' The Lord is! After all, he knew from firsthand experience that the lot in life of any particular sheep depended on the type of man who owned it. Some men were gentle, kind, intelligent, brave and selfless in their devotion to their stock. Under one man, sheep would struggle, starve and suffer endless hardship. In another's care they would flourish and thrive contentedly. So if the Lord is my Shepherd I should know some-thing of His character and understand something of His ability. To meditate on this I frequently go out at night to walk alone under the stars and remind myself of His majesty and might. Looking up at the star-studded sky I remember that at least 250,000,000 x 250,000,000 such bodies -- each larger than our sun, one of the smallest of the stars, have been scattered across the vast spaces of the universe by His hand. I recall that the planet earth, which is my temporary home for a few short years, is so minute a speck of matter in space that if it were possible to transport our most powerful telescope to our nearest neighbour star, Alpha Centauri, and look back this way, the earth could not be seen, even with the aid of that powerful instrument. All this is a bit humbling. It drains the 'ego' from a man and puts things in proper perspective. It makes me see myself as a mere mite of material in an enormous universe. Yet the staggering fact remains that Christ the Creator of such an enormous universe of over-whelming magnitude, deigns to call Himself my Shepherd and invites me to consider myself His sheep His special object of affection and attention. Who better could care for me? By the same sort of process I stoop down and pick up a handful of soil from the backyard or roadside. Placing it under an electron microscope I am astounded to discover it teems with billions upon billions of micro-organisms. Many of them are so complex in their own peculiar cellular structure that even a fraction of their functions in the earth are not yet properly understood. Yes, He the Christ -- the Son of God -- brought all of this into being. From the most gigantic galaxy to the most minute microbe all function flawlessly in accordance with definite laws of order and unity which are utterly beyond the mind of finite man to master. It is in this sense, first of all, that I am basically bound to admit that His ownership of me as a human being is legitimate -- simply because it is He who brought me into being and no one is better able to understand or care for me.

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  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Zondervan (March 9, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0551030704
  • ISBN-13: 978-0551030701
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 4.7 x 0.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Shepherd Trilogy, November 21, 2007
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This review is from: The Shepherd Trilogy: A Shepherd Looks at the 23rd Psalm / A Shepherd Looks at the Good Shepherd / A Shepherd Looks at the Lamb of God (Mass Market Paperback)
This trilogy is a must read for any Pastors, Small group Leaders, etc. Written by a shepherd, it brings things into right cultural perspective, allowing a deeper meaning of scripture.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring, May 20, 2009
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M. Bradley (massillon, ohio United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Shepherd Trilogy: A Shepherd Looks at the 23rd Psalm / A Shepherd Looks at the Good Shepherd / A Shepherd Looks at the Lamb of God (Mass Market Paperback)
This is one of the best books I have ever read. I am a Bible teacher and when researching material to use to help me teach Psalm 23 i came across this book and decided to give it a read. I am forever blessed by the way it helped me to truly understand the love and sacrifice a good shepherd must have in order to take care of his stubborn, self willed sheep properly. If you want to get closer to the Good Shepherd read his book!
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Book on Psalm 23, October 29, 2006
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Richard K. Min (Dallas, Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
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This is the best book on Psalm 23. I have read almost all the books on Psalm 23 (commentaries, sermons and critical books) in the Bible (and Shepherd Motif/Imagery). I used to feel to hit a wall to preach Psalm 23 for a long time. The author truly breaks the wall to open my eyes. This is one of the first books that I use for discipleship and leadership training for the churches that I ministered for last 15 years. And I have bought a few hundred copies to my fellow Christians to appreciate Psalm 23.

Richard K. Min, Dallas, Texas
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