05/06/2026
INSPIRATION
Sheep occur frequently in Biblical references as it is represented for many at the time a familiar and relatable image of an animal which had great significance for many households, tied intimately to their income and survival. They were precious extensions to one's family. Whilst the profession of a shepherd is not seen much today, it still serves nevertheless as an apt metaphor for the followers of the Lord, who rely on his grace and compassion within the wilderness. Wolves, as in the above passage in relation to thieves, were constant threats to the flock, stealing away what they could. As the famous parable of the lost sheep perhaps best illustrates, a good shepherd will stop at nothing to retrieve a member of their flock, for each is as precious as the others. This is perhaps most significantly what John means; if we are lost, we may be redeemed. Thus, we may live life more abundantly, knowing that our savior will not abandon us. A life without God however, of straying willingly towards ignorance, grants us only impoverishment, of isolation and fear.
PRAYER
In Jesus' name I pray, for He is my shepherd and the light within the barren wilderness. Lead me to Your pastures freely, where I may be safe under Your salvation, and happy in the knowledge that should I stray, my savior will find me. Grant me thus Lord, a life of abundance. Abundant in Your love for the fellowship of the faithful. In Jesus' name I pray, Amen.
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