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I’m puzzled by some things, like churches arguing over which day should we worship God.
Should we speak in other tongues, do you really need to run around and shout or can you just worship God quietly.
I’m puzzled why someone wouldn’t want to be able to feel God.
Maybe you don’t have to feel Him, you don’t have to take a bath, but it sure feels good when you do.
I want to feel Him,
He's been to good, good to me,
kept me out of danger
when danger was around me;
(if I couldn’t say one word),
(I’ll just wave my hand).
CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD SHEPHERD
Loves his sheep and develops a close, intimate relationship with them so that they know his voice and trust him
2. Understands the needs of the sheep better than they do
3. Understands what threatens sheep and what makes them sick
4. Works tirelessly to provide protection and security
5. Leads them to fresh pastures and fresh water
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Searches out sheep when they stray
7. Defends sheep against all their enemies
8. Provides protection while they sleep
9. Shears them and examines each one for injury or disease
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Goes ahead of sheep and prepares the path
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Disciplines and corrects them
12. Comforts sheep when they are hurt or fearful
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Keeps sheep "on the move" so they don’t get into a rut
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Liberally anoints them with oil to prevent disease or to heal an injury
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Keeps sheep from fighting and from hurting each other
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Cares for, loves sheep, and sacrifices his life for them
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Rejoices in the health, well-being, and prosperity of his flock
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Will leave the flock to search for lost sheep
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Experiences great joy in finding lost sheep
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Carries the lambs close to his heart
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Gently leads those with young
22. Gets deepest satisfaction from seeing that sheep are contented, well-fed, and safe
He shall feed his flock like a shepherd: He shall gather the lambs with his arm, And carry them in his bosom, And shall gently lead those that are with young.
The Lord God which gathereth the outcasts of Israel saith, Yet will I gather others to him, beside those that are gathered unto him.
And I will set up one shepherd over them, and he shall feed them, even my servant David; he shall feed them, and he shall be their shepherd.
No truer words could have been spoken for Jesus himself states that receiving sinners is why He came.
Matthew 9:
1 Timothy 1:1
Somebody ought to say Thank God that He receives sinners.
Most memorable passages in the Bible
In Luke’s gospel,
The important word is lost.
Such a tragic word the word Lost.
Sick, broke, discouraged, none are as tragic as the word Lost.
Lost and don’t know haw to get back home.
One of the greatest things that we experience is the search for lost children.
The fact is that we don’t know where they are and our mind begins to imagine all the dangers associated with being lost.
The longer they are lost, the less likely our chances are finding them and they be alive.
But there is a lost more tragic than a child being lost.
That is being lost from the shepherd.
To be lost is to be separated.
Separated from the flock, separated from the shepherd, from his provisions and protection.
To be separated from the fold.
The word these refers to the fish.
Jesus had given Peter a job, (fishers of men) but Peter had gone back to his old occupation.
Jesus asked Peter do you love me?
Feed my lambs.
You don’t have time Peter to be fishing, my need children need to be feed.
I don’t want you to abuse my sheep, I don’t want you to mistreat them, my sheep need to be feed.
Sheep give off wool.
If the sheep are feed properly, if they are sheared properly and in the right season, they will give off wool.
Wool is used for warmth.
Maybe the reason our churches are so cold is that we don’t have any wool.
We don’t have any wool because we have malnourished sheep.
Good Samaritan
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