Be a Shepherd
Let us pray that we can be like the shepherds in the Christmas story. Let’s go and tell the good news.
Let us pray that we can be like the shepherds in the Christmas story. Let’s go and tell the good news.
Let us trust God’s plan as Mary did. And let’s pray for help in bearing the spiritual fruit of patience. And let’s remember that complete trust is knowing that God’s timing is best.
Now, my question is, “Where are we aiming our spotlight? What is our star shining on?” If Christ is not taking center stage in our celebration, we need to move our spotlight.
Sunshine, flowers, trees, singing birds, amazing animals, and all they can eat anytime they want. Those two are in paradise living the dream.
Let’s stand strong in our battle. Let’s lock our shields together. Let’s keep our relationship with Jesus close and personal, praying and listening continuously. And let’s study God’s Word, so we are ready to wield the sword when we need to.
Because the details of this story show a man that is exhausted, and inside, he feels like a failure.
I pray that my life will reflect my love for Jesus. I pray that my life will be a stronger witness for Jesus than my words.
‘What did God create me to do?’ ‘What gift or gifts has God given me to use for His glory?’
The Bible is God’s Word, so it seems obvious to me that God would speak to me through His Word. So, I ask myself, if I do not read my Bible daily, how can God speak to me through it?
... anger is such a powerful emotion that sometimes leads us to say things that we do not mean.