Bible Explorer for the Young (2 Samuel)নমুনা
A Shepherd and His Sheep
Ezekiel 34:12a
A shepherd will take care of his scattered flock when it is found. In the same way I will take care of My sheep.
After King Saul passed away, there was a long war between Saul's family and David's family. Saul’s son Ish-Boshet was made king over Israel, while David was anointed as king of Judah, which was part of Israel. David grew stronger and stronger while Saul's family grew weaker.
God was working out things, and finally, it was time for God’s promise for David to be fulfilled. Eventually, David was made king over the whole of Israel. David was 30 years old when he began to reign. God told David that he would be like a shepherd for the Israelites.
Shepherding describes a closer relationship and a more devoted responsibility. A king rules over his people; a shepherd does not only lead his sheep, but he also guides and protects them. A shepherd knows every one of his sheep, and that is what God wanted David to do.
Similarly, God is your shepherd, and you are His beloved sheep. He knows you by name, and every single thing about you, including your joy, pain, and deepest secrets. He takes care of you with so much love.
Prayer
Dear God, thank You for being my good Shepherd. My life is safe in Your hands. Thank You for the assurance. Amen.
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This concise and child-friendly devotional will guide young readers through the Bible daily. It will help children understand that every part of the Bible is meaningful and relevant to their lives. Ultimately, this devotional will guide them to live daily in God's way.
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