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Jesus said, "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep" (John 10:11). The ultimate expression of God's hospitality isn't just meeting our daily needs - it's laying down His life so we could know Him and be with Him forever.
This sacrificial love is the foundation of all gratitude. When we understand that our deepest need - reconciliation with God - has been met through Christ's sacrifice, every other expression of His hospitality becomes a reason for thanksgiving.
This week, practice acknowledging your needs instead of hiding from them. When you feel thirsty, hungry, tired, lonely, or uncertain, pause and recognize these as opportunities to experience God's hospitality. Thank Him for meeting your needs, both big and small.
Start each day by asking yourself: "What do I need from the Good Shepherd today?" Then watch for how He provides rest, sustenance, care, and direction throughout your day. End each day by reflecting on how your needs were met and responding with gratitude.
Consider these questions as you develop this practice:
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Jesus said, "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep" (John 10:11). The ultimate expression of God's hospitality isn't just meeting our daily needs - it's laying down His life so we could know Him and be with Him forever.
This sacrificial love is the foundation of all gratitude. When we understand that our deepest need - reconciliation with God - has been met through Christ's sacrifice, every other expression of His hospitality becomes a reason for thanksgiving.
This week, practice acknowledging your needs instead of hiding from them. When you feel thirsty, hungry, tired, lonely, or uncertain, pause and recognize these as opportunities to experience God's hospitality. Thank Him for meeting your needs, both big and small.
Start each day by asking yourself: "What do I need from the Good Shepherd today?" Then watch for how He provides rest, sustenance, care, and direction throughout your day. End each day by reflecting on how your needs were met and responding with gratitude.
Consider these questions as you develop this practice:
Discover more at RGMCA.ORG