The Jesus Bible Reading PlanSample
THE GOOD SHEPHERD
From David’s childhood, he was tasked with watching over a flock, playing an important role in his family’s source of income. He was to guard the livestock from predators and thieves alike. Taking David from his humble beginnings as a lowly shepherd, God gave him the responsibility to rule over his chosen nation. The skills David learned during his early years translated into his oversight of God’s people as he led and protected them throughout his time as king.
Jesus, in turn, would prove to be the chosen shepherd of God’s people. It is significant how often Jesus used this same imagery as he taught about his life and ministry when he called himself the good shepherd and his followers his sheep (Jn 10:11, 14). Jesus saw himself as one designated to protect and lead the people of God and — as a faithful shepherd — give his own life for the sake of the sheep.
Jesus, I praise you for being the Good Shepherd. Thank you for loving me, leading me and protecting me, even to the point of death. Amen.
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This year-long reading plan features devotionals from The Jesus Bible, which explores how Jesus can be found in both the Old and New Testaments.
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