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To: Salvation

ood Shepherd bump.


26 posted on 04/17/2005 7:50:30 PM PDT by Ciexyz (Let us always remember, the Lord is in control.)
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To: All
The Word Among Us


Sunday, April 17, 2005

Meditation
John 10:1-10



The sheep in Jesus’ parable recognize and run to the shepherd’s voice because they know without a doubt that they are safe with him. They know that no harm will come as long as the shepherd is with them. While the hired hand is only doing a job and so is not committed to the sheep, the shepherd has invested his whole life in his flock. He simply cannot abandon them because he loves them too much.

Clearly, Jesus was not discussing sheep just because they are gentle, pleasant animals! He used their innocent, trusting nature to demonstrate the qualities that will enable us to know him more. The sheep will only follow the shepherd’s voice because they know that he has their concerns at the forefront of his heart.

We live in a time when many voices call out to us in the course of a day. Work beckons us, as do our responsibilities at home, the desire for wealth, the temptation to power, and the supposed need for greater and greater security. While some of these voices are good and others not so good, any one of them can quickly gain the upper hand and distract us from the one Voice we should never ignore: the voice of Jesus.

When we give the other voices top priority, we end up running in many different directions and feeling tired and unproductive. By contrast, when our hearts are still, we give Jesus the opening to speak to us words of comfort, truth, strength, direction, and purpose. We also give him the opportunity to drown out the voices of the world as well as our own fear and self-doubt. Granted, all of our questions and concerns won’t disappear overnight. Some may never go away. But Jesus promises that like the good shepherd, he will never abandon us. He will walk with us and guide us with his wisdom.

“Jesus, I surrender my heart to you. You know everything I need. Help me to hear your voice above all the others. I want to cling to you alone, my Good Shepherd.”

Acts 2:14,36-41; Psalm 23:1-6 1 Peter 2:20-25


27 posted on 04/17/2005 9:35:44 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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