I just finished reading the nativity account in Luke and was reminded once again that the first to hear of the Savior's birth were shepherds, watching their flocks by night.
It gave me comfort to remember that my Shepherd also watches His flock by night. He stands guard in the darkness, in our darkness, and protects each of His sheep. He cares for us so wonderfully and so gently.
I'm also reminded by this week's verse that with God as my Good Shepherd, I shall have no wants. I am to remember that He provides for me in all His wisdom and with the exactly right provision that I need.
Whenever I am fearful of tomorrow, I just need to remember Who it is that is caring for me. He is my Shepherd, He is my Savior, and He has promised to care for me.
It gave me comfort to remember that my Shepherd also watches His flock by night. He stands guard in the darkness, in our darkness, and protects each of His sheep. He cares for us so wonderfully and so gently.
I'm also reminded by this week's verse that with God as my Good Shepherd, I shall have no wants. I am to remember that He provides for me in all His wisdom and with the exactly right provision that I need.
Whenever I am fearful of tomorrow, I just need to remember Who it is that is caring for me. He is my Shepherd, He is my Savior, and He has promised to care for me.
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