John 10:14-15 ” I am the good shepherd; I know My sheep and My sheep know Me – just as the Father knows Me and I know the Father – and I lay down My life for the sheep.”

To know the good shepherd is to love Him.  But to love Him, we must first listen to Him to be able to recognize His voice over the din of the world.  For as we become attuned to His voice and incline our ears, we will  learn to not only embrace His word, but Incorporate it into our lives.  Right now the world is a very noisy place, and there’s times we’re not sure who or what to listen to.  But if we know the voice of the good shepherd…we can rest assured He will lead us safely through all of this.

Luke 2:15 ” When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, ‘Lets’ go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.’ “

Shepherds were some of the most marginalized people group of Biblical times…they were relegated to an unimportant and distasteful position within Jewish society.  But yet,  God saw fit for them to be the first to hear about the birth of the Messiah.  But why?  We have only to search Old Testament Scriptures to see the clear correlation between the shepherds on that dark hillside and Jesus Christ.  Probably one of the best known Psalms, the 23rd Psalm, starts out, “The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want.”  Isaiah 40:11 talks of Jesus like this, “He tends His flock like a Shepherd; He gathers the lambs in His arms and carries them close to His heart…”  And if we look in the New Testament, Jesus Himself says, “I am the good Shepherd.” (John 10:14)  And elsewhere we find, in Hebrews 13:20 Jesus is called the Great Shepherd.   This scruffy group of men might not have had much notoriety before men…but before God, He chose to honor them in the same way He honored His Son…the Shepherd of all mankind.

Jeremiah 23:4 ” I will place shepherds over them who will tend them, and they will no longer be afraid or terrified, nor will any be missing, declares the Lord.”

Over the 36 years as a Nurse this Scripture was my “work verse”.  Health Care is a hard career,  and I would remind myself daily with this Scripture that the Lord had entrusted me with these patients to do the very best job I could.  For just as God watches over His flock like a shepherd (Jeremiah 31:10)…I was to do the same.

Luke 2:8 ” And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night.”

For a moment, put yourself out on that grassy mountainside next to a campfire as you take your turn watching for wild animals that might attack the flocks.  Some of your fellow shepherds are dosing…some quietly talking….when suddenly this brilliant being stands in front of you,  declaring the Messiah has come!  And before you can even start to take this in… a great company of heavenly host appear.  It would be like bottling every flash of lightning that’s ever happened…and then turning them all loose at the same time!  And as if that wasn’t enough, these heavenly beings perform a song for you…saying, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom His favor rests.”   But as quickly as they appeared…they disappear…and you’re left to collect your wits and take a deep breath, all the while thinking about what you’ve just witnessed. Someone suggests traveling down to Bethlehem to see if this is true…and so off you go.  And sure enough, just as the angel said,  you find this tiny baby in a cattle stall… sleeping in a hay filled manger.  So what do you do with all this good news?  You have to tell others about what you saw and heard, right?  That’s when common, uneducated men boldly started declaring the fulfillment of God’s Word…and when lowly shepherds told others about the coming of the Good Shepherd.

John 15:1 ” I am the true vine, and My Father is the gardener.”

More than a dozen times in the New Testament Chapter of John,  Jesus makes the statement, “I am.”  Jesus asserts He is – the light of the world, the bread of life, the good shepherd, the resurrection and the life, the way, the truth and the life, and so forth.  But also in John 8:58 He states, “Before Abraham was born, I am.”   In other words, Jesus is telling us, “I’ve always been.”  This timelessness of existence then shows – all these declarations Jesus made to us in John were in place long before the beginning of time…And that each assertion is as enduring as He is.

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