The Good Shepherd — Part 3: April 17, 2024

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                      The Good Shepherd - Part 3
                             Ezekiel 34:14
                              04/17/2024


        14   ``I will feed them with good pasture, and on the
             mountain heights of Israel shall be their grazing
             land. There they shall lie down in good grazing
             land, and on rich pasture they shall feed on the
             mountains of Israel.''  (ESV)

        Ezekiel, as given the message from God, proclaimed hope and
   comfort for the children of Israel who were exiled in Babylon.
   They had been failed by both the rulers and the religious
   leaders.  They had been enticed from the truth of God's love to
   the worship of worthless idols.  They were given religious
   burdens rather than the peace of God.

        Now they were longing for the day they could return to
   Jerusalem.  God's promise was not only about the restoration of
   Judah, but of His Son being the Good Shepherd of the flock, the
   people of God.

        ``I will feed them with good pasture, and on the
        mountain heights of Israel shall be their grazing land.
        There they shall lie down in good grazing land, and on
        rich pasture they shall feed on the mountains of
        Israel.''


        Jesus Christ is the Good Shepherd who gave His life for the
   redemption of His flock.  While Ezekiel's words remind us of the
   Twenty-Third Psalm, they also are a reminder of Jesus' words.
   ``Take and eat, this is My body given for you for the forgiveness
   of your sins.  Take and drink, this is My blood, shed for you.''

        Why does our Lord and Savior bestow upon us the forgiveness
   of our sins and the promise of everlasting life?  Is it because
   we are particularly good sheep?  No, it is because of His love,
   His grace, and His mercy.

        This promise is for you.  God has said that He longs for us
   to return to Him, to trust in Him, and to receive His love.  May
   our Lord richly bless you with the comfort that He is our
   Shepherd who cares for us.  Amen.