Parable of the evil shepherd, who repented after tribulation.
by Isa, in spirit of the husband of hosts.
There once was an evil shepherd who led his flock to a refreshing spring. His neighbour (who also had a spring) a loving shepherd would great the evil shepherd every morning.
It came to pass that the spring on the good shepherd's land dried up and his flock began to starve. The evil shepherd gloated at the misfortune of the good shepherd. How is your spring my neighbour? The good shepherd answered; verily my friend, a misfortune has dried up my spring, and my flock is starving. My friend, my spring is full and flowing over. That is good my friend, said the good shepherd. I beg you my friend, may I bring my flock to drink at your spring? No the evil shepherd stated firmly; my spring may dry up like yours, go my friend! I am going to pray for you! The good shepherd thanked the evil Shepherd for his kindness, and went on to dig what was left of his now mud spring, to get some water to keep his duty to his flock.
Many sheep died, as the good shepherd fell on his knees, Father in Heaven my sheep are dying; please Father have mercy on my flock! Father YAH heard this plea. The Father had seen the evil shepherd gloating. Father YAH shook the land, and the spring in the good shepherd's land filled, as the evil ones drained.
It came to pass that the evil shepherd came to the good shepherd begging; please my friend my flock is starving. The good shepherd stated. Bring them my friend, and I will pray that your spring will be restored.
The evil Shepherd fell to his knees in shock and disgrace. The good Shepherd knelt down and they both prayed. As they prayed it began to rain.
Those who have eyes see, those who have ears hear.
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