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Today daily devotional / Acting Sheepish

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Acting Sheepish

Scripture Reading — Psalm 23:1-3

We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to our own way. . . .

— Isaiah 53:6


Sheep need particular care. They need to be led to still waters because they can’t drink safely from fast-moving streams. They can’t predict when the grass will run out and when they need to move to new pastures. Often there are holes in the ground that dangerous snakes can shelter in, and sheep do not suspect that they could be bitten.

We need special care as well. We can’t always predict the dangers and challenges ahead; nor do we always make wise choices. We don’t always pace ourselves well when it comes to managing our resources and our day-to-day living. We are prone to burning out and tuning out—both of which can lead us astray.

Of course there are other ways in which we are like sheep. We are easily distracted by anyone or anything besides the shepherd. So many shiny and alluring things draw our attention. Social media, TV, shopping, and other things can distract and lead us into pastures that may look inviting but don’t satisfy.

The psalm writer reminds us that when we follow the Lord our shepherd, we will lack nothing and that his provisions are soul satisfying. But we are responsible to follow.

In what ways might you have acted sheepish lately?

Forgive us, loving Shepherd, when we don’t keep our eyes on you. Push away any distractions that keep us from fully following you. Amen.

About the author — Lesli van Milligen

Rev. Lesli van Milligen is the director of Thrive, a ministry of the Christian Reformed Church in North America focused on equipping and encouraging churches and ministry leaders. She lives near Toronto, Ontario, and enjoys traveling, exploring new cuisines, and spending time with her husband, Tom, and her two daughters.

 
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