But, the Purpose-Driven Shepherd will help the wolf to embrace his wolfness, and then share his wolfness with the sheepness of the flock.
The Good Shepherd protects his flock from wolves (and the false sheperd lets the wolves in through the gate).
The Purpose-Driven Gospel is one of inclusion, not divisivness. We embrace the wolf with love, and teach him that it's OK to be who he is, what he was created to be.
And if somewhere along the lines, he messes up, and maybe eats a sheep or two, well, remember, NO ONE is perfect. We all make mistakes. How hypocritical it would be to focus in on the wolf's mistakes, when WE are not perfect either.
I see...It is how he was SHAPEd!
Embrace the wolf...We wouldn't want to negatively impact his self esteem!
If we don't love the wolves, then who will?!
After class 101, 201, 301 and 401 in the coffee shop and bookstore, we need to add a wolf support group.