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Today’s Manna!
Scripture Passage: John 10:14
“I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me.”
In this passage, Jesus speaks to His followers, using the metaphor of a shepherd and his sheep. In the cultural context of the time, shepherds were responsible for the safety and care of their flock. The relationship between a shepherd and his sheep was intimate; the sheep recognized the shepherd’s voice and followed him. Jesus identifies Himself as the Good Shepherd, highlighting His deep, personal knowledge of His followers and their relationship with Him.
The literal interpretation of this verse emphasizes Jesus’ role as the shepherd who not only leads and protects His flock but also knows each one intimately. His knowledge of us is not distant or impersonal; it’s deeply relational. This relationship goes both ways—the sheep, representing believers, also know and trust Him.
Consider a pet who knows its owner’s voice and responds with trust and affection. In a similar way, Jesus knows us individually, and we are called to know and follow Him. This relationship offers security, guidance, and comfort, knowing that the Good Shepherd is always with us.
Do you trust Jesus as your Good Shepherd? How does knowing that He understands you completely change the way you approach your relationship with Him? Reflect on what it means to be known by Jesus and how you can grow in your knowledge of Him.
Today, take time to listen for the Shepherd’s voice. Spend a few moments in quiet reflection, asking Jesus to deepen your relationship with Him. Consider how you can trust Him more fully with every area of your life.
Prayer: “Lord, thank You for being the Good Shepherd who knows me intimately. Help me to trust You more deeply and to follow Your voice with confidence. Guide me in my walk with You, and let my life reflect the security I have in Your care. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
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