SHEEP ARE SMARTER THAN YOU THINK – June 12, 2026

Let’s clear up a misconception about sheep this morning.
Many people consider sheep unintelligent, but scientific research tells a different story. Sheep can recognize and remember dozens of individual faces, both other sheep and humans, and retain those memories for years. They learn simple tasks, solve problems, and navigate their environment through memory and experience.
Their reputation for foolishness comes largely from one behavior: they follow the flock. But this is not stupidity. It is survival. Prey animals are safer together than alone, and what looks like mindless copying is actually a deeply practical instinct honed over thousands of years. Their caution around unfamiliar situations tells the same story. What reads as hesitation is often careful decision-making.
Sheep also possess complex social skills, recognize hierarchies within the flock, and experience a genuine emotional life. Fear, stress, comfort, contentment. They feel more than most people expect.
So, when the Bible compares us to sheep, it is not calling us dumb. It is saying we need a shepherd for the same reasons sheep do. We go astray easily. We follow the crowd. We are vulnerable creatures who fare better under wise guidance than on our own.
The comparison is not an insult. It is a diagnosis. And thankfully, it comes with a prescription.
Yahweh is my shepherd, I shall not want.
He makes me lie down in green pastures;
He leads me beside quiet waters.
He restores my soul;
He guides me in the paths of righteousness, for His name’s sake.
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I fear no evil, for You are with me;
Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.
You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies;
You have anointed my head with oil;
My cup overflows.
Surely goodness and lovingkindness will pursue me all the days of my life,
And I will dwell in the house of Yahweh forever. Psalm 23
He knows our problems, and He cares. He gives us the remedy and guidance. The LORD adopts us into the flock by faith in what He has already done and gives us His Spirit and His Word.
He understands our propensity to wander and stray yet leaves the 99 behind to find the one.
He blesses us and protects us in this life and beyond. Praise the Lord, for He is the Good Shepherd who knows His own sheep. Praise Him who has given us ears to hear His voice calling.
Hallelu Yah (Praise God)
Be blessed
Kevin
Soli Deo Gloria (For the glory of God alone)
SUMMARY
Sheep are far more capable than their reputation suggests, and understanding that reframes what it means when Scripture calls us sheep. The comparison is not about our intelligence, but our need for a shepherd, a relationship Psalm 23 describes beautifully.
KEY POINTS:
Sheep are smarter than we think, which makes the biblical comparison more meaningful, not less.
Like sheep, we are vulnerable, prone to wander, and designed to thrive under wise guidance rather than on our own.
Yahweh (the LORD) is the Good Shepherd who knows us, seeks us when we stray, and blesses us in this life and beyond.
All contents, “Gleanings From the Word” and “Experience an Extraordinary God in Ordinary Life,” are © 2001, 2026 K.F. “Kevin” Corbin, “Gleanings From the Word.” All rights reserved.
Scripture quotations are from the Legacy Standard Bible® (LSB®), Copyright © 2021 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Managed in partnership with Three Sixteen Publishing Inc.
From Gleanings From The Word (Kevin Corbin, 2001– ), a Scripture-based devotional work.