I found this story on FaceBook last November. I liked it so much I tried to find the author. I believe I did and I am in the process of confirming that. I believe the author is Steve Adams of https://embracingbrokenness.org/
Every once in a while, a ewe will give birth to a lamb and reject it. If the lamb is returned to the ewe, the mother may even kick the poor animal away. Once a ewe rejects one of her lambs, she will never change her mind.
These little lambs will hang their heads so low that it looks like something is wrong with its neck. Their spirit is broken. These lambs are called “bummer lambs.”
Unless the shepherd intervenes, that lamb will die, rejected and alone. So, do you know what the shepherd does? He takes that rejected little one into his home, hand-feeds it and keep it warm by the fire. He will wrap it up with blankets and hold it to his chest so the bummer can hear his heartbeat.
Once the lamb is strong enough, the shepherd will place it back in the field with the rest of the flock. But that sheep never forgets how the shepherd cared for him when his mother rejected him.
When the shepherd calls for the flock, guess who runs to him first? That is right, the bummer sheep. He knows his voice intimately. It is not that the bummer lamb is loved more, it just knows intimately the one who loves it.
So many of us are bummer lambs, rejected and broken. But He is the good Shepherd. He cares for our every need and holds us close to His heart so we can hear His heart beat. We may be broken but we are deeply loved by the Shepherd.
Steve Adams
Isn’t that so beautiful? It seems to me to almost be a call to prayer. The bummer lamb discovers intimately the one who loves it. That is fantastic! People need to know that they are loved! If you spend time with the Good Shepherd in prayer so that you develop a relationship like the little bummer lamb and his shepherd have done, you will be rewarded and then you can help others reach that goal. Some of us who might feel at times like a bummer lamb only need to be reminded that we have this Shepherd in our lives! Wherever our brokenness comes from whether real or imagined we do really only need to reach out to God or Jesus through prayer or through talking with other spiritual friends and mentors who will lend a listening ear to feel that love and connection again. What a great blessing!