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    sheepfold

    Explore "sheepfold" with insightful episodes like "Discerning Spiritual Leaders | John 10:1-3a", "2022 Southwest Believers’ Convention: Friday AM - Prayer Everywhere LIVE (8:30 a.m. CT)", "2022 Southwest Believers’ Convention: Friday AM - Prayer Everywhere LIVE (8:30 a.m. CT)", "Episode 2 - YOUR HOME IS LIKE A SHEPHERD’S FOLD" and "Jesus in HD (Part 143) -- Gentle Shepherd" from podcasts like ""Vince Miller Podcast", "Kenneth Copeland Ministries 2022 Events", "Kenneth Copeland Ministries 2022 Events", "Life To The Full with Nancy Campbell" and "Dewey Bertolini's podcast"" and more!

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    Discerning Spiritual Leaders | John 10:1-3a

    Discerning Spiritual Leaders | John 10:1-3a

    🌟 Reflections on Spiritual Leaders: Unveiling the Truth 🌟

    Join us on a journey of insight as we delve into the profound parable of the sheepfold. Jesus' words shed light on the presence of unauthorized leaders, the crucial need for accountability, and the gift of discernment. Today, more than ever, it's vital to prioritize Scripture and hold our spiritual leaders to its unwavering standard. Let's foster a culture of transparency and seek genuine shepherds who guide us closer to the abundant life Jesus offers. Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below! #Reflections #SpiritualLeadership #Accountability #Discernment #SeekTruth

    Episode 2 - YOUR HOME IS LIKE A SHEPHERD’S FOLD

    Episode 2 - YOUR HOME IS LIKE A SHEPHERD’S FOLD

    On the desktop of my computer I have this picture of an eastern shepherd’s fold. It reminds me of my role as a shepherd mother and grandmother. There is only one door to this fold and do you notice that the shepherd sits in that door? He is the guardian. He will allow nothing or no one to come into that fold to harm his flock. We are to be like that shepherd, watching intently over our flock. That means more than physical mothering. It is caring for the spirit, soul, and body (1 Thessalonians 5:23). We don’t do this for wages. The hired wage earner who cares for children may do her best for them, but she does not lay down her life like the true shepherd or mother. Check out John 10:6-15.

    Jesus in HD (Part 143) -- Gentle Shepherd

    Jesus in HD (Part 143) -- Gentle Shepherd

    Last week, I introduced you ever-so-briefly to the subject of shepherds. This because Jesus drew our attention to all-things sheep-and-shepherd-related when He defined Himself by saying, “I AM the door (gate) of the sheep.”

    This week, in this PODCAST, we’ll discover together exactly what Jesus meant when He identified Himself as the “door of the sheep.”

    The important point to remember from last week is this: Life for the shepherd was and is unpredictable and oh-so-difficult.

    You might remember that when his or her world is rocked by undeserved trauma of some sort, a shepherd will never ask the question of God, “Why?” Or “Why me?” It is a given that life in the desert is tough, and that problems are the norm.

    Shepherds “get it” -- that in this world of ours, bad things do indeed happen. Bad things do indeed happen to good people. We live in a world where, as but one example, men are born blind. And as Jesus made crystal-clear in John 9, it has nothing to do with the man’s sins, or his parents' for that matter, as assumed by the disciples who asked Jesus about that very thing.

    In the thinking of a shepherd, the evidence of the blessing of God in someone’s life is NOT the absence of problems or pain. The evidence of God’s blessing is His peace-giving presence that shepherds us through our problems and pain.

    As Peter (who knew his fair share of suffering and pain) completely understood, Jesus is and ever will be our “Shepherd, the Guardian of our souls.” (1 Peter 2:25) A shepherd who guards our souls not from trouble, but while we are in the midst of trouble -- undeserved, unpredictable, oh-so-difficult problems and personal pain.

    Given all of that, what then did Jesus mean when He identified Himself as the “door of the sheep”? More than you can possibly imagine.

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