C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the infinite tenderness of Jesus, the Good Shepherd, who carries the lambs in His bosom, showcasing His deep compassion for the weak and feeble members of His flock. He highlights that Jesus' tender heart is moved by the sighs and struggles of His followers, reminding us that they are precious to Him, having been purchased with His blood. Spurgeon illustrates the closeness and safety found in Jesus' embrace, where believers experience perfect rest and comfort, and he calls for a greater awareness of this divine affection.