The Gospel of JohnSample
Jesus, the Good Shepherd
Have you ever gotten lost in a foreign city? You had no idea where you were or how to get back to your accommodation, and then you asked a local for directions. That person not only guided you but also made sure you safely reached your hostel or hotel. Most of us would probably answer no to this question. When we get lost, we usually rely on Google Maps to find our way back. But how wonderful would it be if we had this friendly stranger not only in emergencies but around the clock, someone who ensures that we stay on the right path?
Jesus uses this image when he describes himself as the Good Shepherd. He personally leads and protects us. Jesus emphasizes the dedication of a good shepherd who is willing to lay down his life for his sheep. With this prophetic statement, he also points to his sacrifice on the cross, his ultimate gift to us. Jesus doesn't just superficially care about us; he knows us better than we know ourselves. He understands why we do things, even when we don't understand ourselves, and he knows our small and great secrets that we more or less successfully hide from others. But even though he knows all our faults and our dark sides, he doesn't accuse us; on the contrary, he guides us safely through the highs and lows of our lives. In times of despair and uncertainty, we can rely on him to watch over us and have a good plan for our lives.
Through his presence, he gives us comfort and security even in seemingly hopeless situations, and he gives us the courage to keep going. He is our hope, and his unconditional love ensures that we are never alone, no matter what we go through. His willingness to sacrifice his life for us is the ultimate sign of his love. It shows us that he is willing to give everything so that we may be saved. When we feel lost or struggle with life's challenges, we can trust that Jesus will guide and protect us. His care is not limited to specific moments but extends to every aspect of our lives.
Next Step: Consider where you need guidance and protection in your life. Pray for Jesus to lead you and show you the right way.
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What do the miracles that Jesus performed 2000 years ago have to do with your life? Quite a lot, because Jesus is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. He is a God of miracles and just as he raised his friend Lazarus from the dead back then, he can give you new life today in areas of your life that have long felt dead.
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