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Jesus Is the Good Shepherd
The Bible often refers to Jesus as a shepherd and to us as His flock. Let’s talk about what that means for us.
The shepherd served as the door to the sheepfold. He stood guard there during the day, and he slept across the threshold at night, making sure the sheep stayed where they were supposed to be and the thieves and wild beasts kept away from his precious flock. This is what Jesus was trying to explain to the Pharisees in John 10 about who He was—and who He is to us.
He is our protector, putting Himself between us and those who want to harm us. He is also standing guard over us to keep us from wandering away from safety.
In John, Jesus lists two specific things the Good Shepherd does: 1) He sacrifices Himself for His sheep to protect them from attacks, and 2) He knows His sheep—how many there are, what they need, and when they have wandered away.
This is what it means to be saved by the Good Shepherd. He looks after our every need. And if you trust Him to guide you, He will make sure your needs are met.
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About this Plan
These powerful daily readings uncover key truths from the 'I Am' statements of Jesus and reveal who we are as followers of Christ. This devotional is based on I Am by Matt Fry.
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