He was expected to come in a blaze of glory amid a host of sword-waving angels, but he didn’t. He came as we all did, as a tiny baby, helpless and vulnerable, totally dependent on his parents’ care. He came not as a fierce avenger but as a shepherd who diligently watches over his flock and gently holds them in his arms when they are hurting. He came to save not destroy. His own refused to recognize such a man as their Messiah. How much more today do we need to view him as he is, the Savior of all, not a vengeful, angry god like the gods of the Greeks and Romans. May we, as his followers, not condemn but love our neighbors, no matter who they are. Jesus does!
Our Savior Shepherd
Published by Sheila Graham
Briefly Speaking is full of hope and encouragement--that's my goal. I'm a professional writer who promises you sometimes funny, sometimes thought-provoking comment on my life in horse country in north Texas and on what's happening in the world at large. View all posts by Sheila Graham
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Amen how can we not run to such a savior as this?
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Oh yes, amen!
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