Andrew's Lamb
It was a hot, sunny day as Andrew walked along the dusty road
toward Jerusalem. A few steps ahead of him walked his father,
head gray with age yet still very strong. It seemed a bit strange
to Andrew that it was only he and his father making the journey
this year, for in years past, all his brothers and sisters had
accompanied them. But they were all grown now and had families
of their own to care for, and soon even Andrew himself would probably
be leaving home.
At
Andrew's heels, following obediently, was his most beautiful young
lamb. This was a special lamb, for this lamb was the whole reason
for their long trip to Jerusalem. He was also very special to
Andrew personally because he loved that lamb more than any other
that had ever been born into his family's small flock.
Andrew's family were not shepherds as were many of their neighbors,
but were fishermen by trade. Yet they did keep a small flock
of sheep from which they were able to get enough wool for
their clothing plus provide for other needs. Ever since
Andrew had been quite young he had been the one in his family
who cared for the sheep, taking them often from one pasture
to another, caring faithfully for them. Sometimes he would
go out fishing with his older brothers, especially with
Simon who was next to him in age, and with whom he was very
close. But most of the time he was left home to watch after
the sheep and other things there.
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