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The Good Shepherd

Shepherding isn’t as common as it was when the Bible was written. Because it’s not part of our every day life, we lose some of the imagery of the Bible when it refers to them. I read a book where a pastor went to live with Bedouin shepherds in the Middle East for a year to help him understand it more called, “While Shepherds Watch Their Flock”. In one of his stories he asked them what it took to be a shepherd. He got various responses, but one stood out. This gentleman said that you have to have a heart for it and the sheep. He then said that his own son didn’t have a heart for the sheep. He followed that up by saying that because of that, he didn’t deserve the sheep and that he would rather sell his flocks than to give them to someone who didn’t love them because they wouldn’t care for them.

In John 10 Jesus shared the parable of the good shepherd. This shepherd knew his sheep and they knew him. They also knew his voice and followed him. He also shared how the shepherd protects the sheep and is the door for the sheep to enter and go out through because the enemy steals, kills and destroys the sheep. Then in verse 14 Jesus made it plain by saying, “I am the Good Shepherd, and I know [without any doubt those who are] My own and My own know Me [and have a deep, personal relationship with Me]” (AMP). As a shepherd, He has a heart for you and I. He knows us by name, cares for us and protects us. As sheep, we must listen for His voice and follow where He leads to receive what we need from Him.

In Ezekiel 34:12 God said that as a shepherd cares for his sheep, so He cares for us. Then in verse 16a He says, “I will seek the lost, bring back the scattered, bandage the crippled, and strengthen the weak and the sick.” As sheep, we are in constant need of our shepherd. We tend to wander off, try to do things on our own and get hurt. God, our shepherd, is there looking for us to bring us back into His protection, guidance and care. When we’re hurt, He bandages us up. When we’re sick, He heals us. He also strengthens us when we are weak because His grace is sufficient for us. You are not alone while facing these. The enemy who Jesus referred to wants you to feel like the shepherd doesn’t care or can’t see you, but nothing is further from the truth. He has the heart of a shepherd because He is the Great Shepherd. Call out to Him today with your needs and let Him rescue you through a deep, personal relationship with Him.

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Listen With Intention

Almost every one of us are born with the gift of hearing. While we are able to perceive sound, not all of us listen. Hearing is passive while listening is active. I’ve spent many years training people on how to listen. It requires removing or blocking distractions. It also demands that you give your attention to the one speaking. Listening is not an easy task. It’s one of the greatest ways you can show someone that you value them. When people don’t listen, it causes a breakdown in the relationship. When they listen intentionally with the intent to understand, it causes the relationship to grow. All of us could get better at listening.

In John 10, Jesus was talking about the Shepherd and the sheep referring to Himself and to us. In verse 14 He said, “I am the Good Shepherd, and I know [without any doubt those who are] My own and My own know Me [and have a deep, personal relationship with Me]” (AMP). It’s important to note that Jesus points out that His sheep have a relationship with Him. Because of that relationship, He listens to us and we listen to Him. He went into say in verse 27, “The sheep that are My own hear My voice and listen to Me; I know them, and they follow Me.” We must be alert daily to hear His voice and to listen in to what He is saying so that we may follow where He leads us.

God is always speaking to us, but we are not always listening or hearing. We have such busy lives that are full of distractions, it’s hard to hear or listen in. This isn’t just a phenomenon of our modern world. Throughout history people have failed to be intentional with their quiet time. That’s why Jesus told us to go into our prayer closet to pray. Your prayer closet is simply a place where you can get alone, free of distractions to hear God’s voice. You must be able to hear Him before you can listen to Him. If it’s been a while since you have heard Him, find a quiet place today, free from distractions and interruptions so you can listen with intention. It won’t be easy because you will also have to learn to quiet your mind. When you are intentional about listening to your shepherd, you will have a deeper, more personal relationship with Him.

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