God Is Our Shepherd π§π§π§π§
God Is Our Shepherd
π§π§π§π§ Devotionals for Church Family
π Main Verse:
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” — Psalm 23:1
π Bible in a Year: Reading for the Day
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Old Testament: Leviticus 24–25
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New Testament: Luke 5
π‘ Devotional Thought:
The picture of God as Shepherd is one of the most comforting images in Scripture. A shepherd stays close to the flock — guiding, feeding, protecting, and restoring. He does not abandon weak sheep or rush past wounded ones. When David declared the Lord as his Shepherd, he was expressing personal dependence and confidence in God’s faithful care. In every season — abundance or need, clarity or confusion — God remains attentive. He knows where to lead you, when to make you rest, and how to restore your strength. Following the Shepherd is not about speed but about trust and closeness. His leadership brings security and peace that circumstances cannot remove.
π Application:
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Council & Pastoral: Shepherd people with patience, presence, and prayerful care.
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Men & Ladies: Depend on God’s daily provision and direction.
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Youth & Children: Trust that Jesus guides and protects you each day.
π€ Reflection:
Am I walking closely with my Shepherd or wandering ahead on my own path?
π Take Away:
Close to the Shepherd is the safest place to be.
π Prayer:
Lord, my Good Shepherd, thank You for Your constant care and faithful guidance. Lead me in right paths and restore my soul when I grow weary. Help me recognize Your voice above all others and follow You with trust and obedience. Guard my heart, guide my steps, and keep me near Your presence every day. Amen.
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