Wednesday May 27, 2026
Week After Pentecost
Today’s episode focuses on the heart of the Good Shepherd, the call to spiritual maturity, and the mission of carrying God’s message to others.
In Ezekiel 34:1–16, God rebukes the shepherds of Israel for neglecting and exploiting the flock. Instead of caring for the weak and seeking the lost, they served themselves. But God promises that He Himself will search for His sheep, rescue them, feed them, and lead them to safety. It’s a beautiful picture of God’s personal care and faithful shepherding.
In 1 John 2:12–17, believers are reminded of who they are in Christ—forgiven, known by God, and strengthened through His Word. John warns against loving the world and its temporary desires, urging followers of Christ to pursue what is eternal rather than what quickly fades away.
Finally, in Matthew 10:5–15, Jesus Christ sends out His disciples to proclaim the kingdom of heaven. They are called to serve freely, trust God’s provision, and bring peace wherever they go. Yet they are also reminded that not everyone will receive the message, and faithfulness matters more than popularity.
Together, these passages remind us: God is the Shepherd who seeks and restores His people, believers are called to live for what is eternal, and every follower of Christ is sent to carry His message with trust, humility, and compassion.