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Do you ever feel like you have a "sheep-like" tendency to wander off or try to fix things on your own? In this message, part of our "Imprint" series, Kaj Wigston explores one of the most tender and significant images of Jesus found in the Bible: the Good Shepherd.
Drawing from John 10 and the beloved words of Psalm 23, Kaj unpacks how being marked by the shepherding heart of Jesus reshapes how we see God and ourselves. We move past the idea that the "sheep" metaphor is an insult, discovering instead that it is a beautiful picture of our need for a protector who knows us by name.
In this episode, we explore four ways Jesus reveals His heart as a shepherd:
A Shepherd who speaks: Discover why God still has a voice today and how He desires an intimate, conversational relationship with His children .
A Shepherd who gives: Understanding the life of abundance Jesus offers in contrast to the "thief" who seeks to destroy.
A Shepherd who is present: Learning to trust His rod and staff for comfort, even when walking through the darkest valleys.
A Shepherd who dies: Reflecting on the radical love of a King who lays down His life to protect His flock from the wolf.
Whether you are currently feasting at the table He prepared for you or you feel lost in the shadows, this message is a powerful reminder that you have a Shepherd who is always looking for you, always speaking to you, and always present in your deepest night.
By Grace Christian FellowshipDo you ever feel like you have a "sheep-like" tendency to wander off or try to fix things on your own? In this message, part of our "Imprint" series, Kaj Wigston explores one of the most tender and significant images of Jesus found in the Bible: the Good Shepherd.
Drawing from John 10 and the beloved words of Psalm 23, Kaj unpacks how being marked by the shepherding heart of Jesus reshapes how we see God and ourselves. We move past the idea that the "sheep" metaphor is an insult, discovering instead that it is a beautiful picture of our need for a protector who knows us by name.
In this episode, we explore four ways Jesus reveals His heart as a shepherd:
A Shepherd who speaks: Discover why God still has a voice today and how He desires an intimate, conversational relationship with His children .
A Shepherd who gives: Understanding the life of abundance Jesus offers in contrast to the "thief" who seeks to destroy.
A Shepherd who is present: Learning to trust His rod and staff for comfort, even when walking through the darkest valleys.
A Shepherd who dies: Reflecting on the radical love of a King who lays down His life to protect His flock from the wolf.
Whether you are currently feasting at the table He prepared for you or you feel lost in the shadows, this message is a powerful reminder that you have a Shepherd who is always looking for you, always speaking to you, and always present in your deepest night.