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Introduction
Do you know Jesus, your Good
Shepherd?
He
is holding two lambs, one in each arm. One
represents me and one represents you. He is
pressing us close to His Heart, and tenderly
carrying us to our Eternal Home.
There
was a time in my life that I did not know the
good Shepherd of souls. I was a lost sheep. I
had strayed far from him, so far that it was
like I was trapped on the highest, most rugged
precipice where on one side of the cliff was a
deep abyss and on the other side a treacherous
area of briars, thorns and thistles where I
could see no way to come out.
Then I
heard Him call my name, and He gently lifted me
up and carried me out.
"…. and the
sheep hear His voice, and he calls His own sheep
by name, and leads them out… He goes before
them, and the sheep follow Him: for they know
His voice. And a stranger they will not follow,
but will flee from him: for they know not the
voice of strangers.
I am the good
Shepherd, and know my sheep and am known of
mine…. I am the good Shepherd: the good Shepherd
gives His life for the sheep. I have come that
they may have life and have it more abundantly."
(John 10:3-5,11-10, 14)
Since I
first recognized the voice of my good Shepherd I
began to listen to Him and follow Him and walk
with Jesus. He has fulfilled His promise to give
me New Life and that, life more abundantly.
In the pages of this website I will
personally and transparently share with you, as
Jesus leads me, account by account the wonders
and marvels the Lord has done in my unique yet
ordinary life and His innumerable intimacies
with just one common soul who loves Him and is
infinitely loved by Him.
I pray these
writings will help you to recognize the good
Shepherd calling your own name so that you may
put all your hope and trust in Him who "…came
to save that which was lost … and if so be that
He find it, verily I say unto you, He rejoices
more of that sheep than of the ninety and nine
which went not astray" (Matthew18: 11,13).