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Jesus is shepherding you - He is
attentive, aware, caring, and involved in your every moment. He’s also pursing
your loved one who walked away from Him or has yet to take His as their Savior.
And when someone does come to Him
— or when He is able to carry a lost lamb home — angels rejoice - keep praying and
rest in that assurance
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A bad shepherd lets his sheep to stray. He neglects
the flock, allowing the sheep to graze in bad fields or experience
life-threatening thirst.
He
beats the lambs to teach submission and obedience.
He
isn’t alert to predators, allowing them to get too close to the sheep.
But Jesus is the opposite, rightly calling Himself the
good Shepherd.
When
a sheep strays, He goes out looking for that wanderer, searching until He finds
it and rejoicing when He does.
He
stays up during the watches of the night, listening for predators, watching the
shadows for movement, protecting His flock from lions and bears.
He
leads the sheep to green pastures and, according to Psalm 23, to still waters
where they can drink.
Speaking
quietly, He gently guides His flock that willingly follows.
This
good Shepherd finds joy in how well His sheep are doing.
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You, dear one, are a lamb in the care of the good Shepherd.
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You, dear one, are a lamb in the care of the good Shepherd.
Lord, I’m so grateful to be in Your
flock, to have You, the good Shepherd, taking care of me, Amen.
“In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in
the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” — Luke 15:10
Jesus told of a shepherd who leaves his ninety-nine
sheep to find the one that has gone astray.
This
shepherd’s action reveals Jesus’ heart and His desire that no one would perish
but find everlasting life through Him.
And
when someone does come to Him — or when He is able to carry a lost lamb home —
angels rejoice!
Many of us have loved ones who are that one lost
sheep.
A simple reminder to pray is to grab a pen, write 99/1
on a sticky note, and put it in a prominent place.
Every
time you see it, those numbers will remind you of Jesus’ determination to chase
after the one.
One more thing: when you worry about your friend or
family member who is far from God, think about your own story. Remember how God
pursued you, and rest there.
Lord, I
am so thankful that no one is too far from Your reach. Please bring my loved
one into Your flock, I pray, Amen.
Excerpted with permission
from The Beautiful Word Devotional, copyright Zondervan.
Your Turn
He’s also
pursing your loved one who walked away from Him or has yet to take His as their
Savior.
Keep praying
and rest in that assurance!
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