An Animal Parable From Matney Woodard
"Ask the animals and they will teach you" -- Job 12:7
Duarte, The Good Shepherd
Duarte was the only llama on his farm. The sheep avoided him and he was left alone wondering why he was even there. But with God's help, he learns how important he really is.
"I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me – just as the Father knows me and I know the Father – and I lay down my own life for the sheep." -- John 10:11, 14-15
Duarte, The Good Shepherd
By Harrison Woodard
It
had been almost two weeks since Duarte arrived. He was the only llama at the
ranch and really wanted to make some friends. But no matter how nice he was, the
sheep kept their distance from him.
Each
day he would watch the sheep run past him as they headed out to the pasture.
He
would politely say, “Good morning,” to everyone in the flock.
And
in the evening as they headed back to the barn, he would add a pleasant, “Good
evening.”
But
it didn’t matter. They just quickly ran by him as if he wasn’t even there.
There
was only one little lamb that would speak to Duarte. Taru would always shyly
say, “Hello.” And then scurry off to join the rest of the sheep.
####
A
few days later a late winter storm came down from the mountains. All the sheep
scurried back to the warmth of the barns. As always, Duarte welcomed each one
back.
As
he counted them, he noticed one was missing. Taru was not with the flock.
Duarte
ran off into the night to find her. He knew that in this weather, the little
lamb wouldn’t last long. He searched the entire pasture, but couldn’t see
anything but snow.
He
started shouting, “Taru! Taru! Where are you?”
But
there was no answer.
####
Frustrated
that he couldn’t find her, Duarte did know someone who could. He bowed his
head and prayed, “God, I can’t find Taru by myself, but with your help, I
know I will find her and get her back safely.”
Duarte
waited for the answer.
And
God said, “Look again.”
“But,
I’ve already looked everywhere,” said Duarte.
And
God said, “Look again.”
Duarte
glanced down. Just in front of him nearly buried by the snow was Taru. She was
curled up and asleep.
####
Duarte
quickly brushed away the snow and wrapped his warm body around the shivering
lamb.
“Taru!
Wake up! Its time to go home,” said Duarte.
“Its,
its so cold,” said Taru shaking.
Duarte
knew she was too weak to walk back to the barn. He would just wait out the storm
and keep Taru warm. With his thick fur, the snow wouldn’t bother him.
Throughout
the night the wind howled and the snow came down. But Taru was nice and warm
underneath Duarte’s thick fur.
####
The
next morning the snow stopped and the sun returned. Duarte nudged Taru.
“Good
morning,” said Duarte. “How do you feel today?”
“Thanks
to you I feel great,” said Taru.
“Its
not safe to run away from the flock,” said Duarte. “You should always stay
close to the rest of the sheep.”
“I
know,” said Taru. “I just lay down to take a quick nap. When I woke up,
everyone was gone and it was so dark and cold. I asked God to help me and he
sent you. I am so glad you came to my farm.”
Taru
snuggled up next to her hero. The little lamb’s affection moved him greatly.
For the first time he felt he belonged.
“Things
will be different here from now on,” thought Duarte.
####
The
next day, Duarte greeted the sheep as they headed out to pasture. Even though
they had all heard how he had risked his life to save Taru, the other sheep were
still wary of the llama. Only Taru spoke to him.
“What’s
wrong Duarte?” asked Taru as they followed the flock out to pasture.
“I
thought the other sheep might be friendlier after they heard what I did for
you,” said Duarte.
“Is
that why you saved me?” asked Taru.
“Of
course not,” said Duarte.
“You
would have done that for any of the sheep because you are a good llama,” said
Taru. “Don’t worry about what they think. In time, they will see that you
have a good heart.”
Duarte
smiled at Taru. She was very wise for such a little lamb.
####
That
night Duarte prayed, “God, do I belong here? The sheep don’t seem to care if
I’m here or not.”
“Sheep
rarely understand the importance of a good shepherd until danger is near,”
said God. “Duarte you are a good shepherd. In time, they will see this too.”
If
God believed that Duarte was a good shepherd, there was nothing else to be said.
No matter what the sheep said or did, Duarte would always trust God.
####
Several
weeks later, Duarte was grazing near the flock when he noticed something
strange. He raised his neck and scanned the field. The flock was busy eating and
there didn’t seem to be anything wrong.
Just
then the wind shifted and Duarte smelled something odd.
“There’s
danger nearby,” said Duarte as he moved to a higher spot to look around.
Just
across the field lying in the tall grass, a coyote was watching the flock.
Duarte
immediately began shouting, “Danger! Danger! Everyone get away from the tall
grass.”
The
sheep were startled by Duarte’s sudden cry, but they quickly ran away from the
tall grass.
The
coyote was startled too. He was about to spring into action when the sheep had
suddenly run away.
“What
the heck is going on?” asked the coyote.
He
rose up just in time to see Duarte charging at him. Not knowing who or what
Duarte was, the coyote headed for the foothills.
####
“Is
everyone ok?” asked Duarte.
The
flock nervously looked at each other until one of the older rams stepped
forward.
“Duarte,
we owe you an apology,” said the ram. “We’ve been very rude to you. Will
you please forgive us?”
“Of
course I will,” said Duarte.
All
the flock crowded around Duarte and thanked him for his protection.
From
that day forward, every morning and evening Duarte would stand at the gate and
greet the sheep. Each and every one would always thank him for being their good
shepherd.
The End
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