“The man who enters by the gate is the shepherd of his
sheep. The watchman opens the gate for him, and the sheep listen to his voice.
He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. When he has brought out all
his own, he goes on ahead of them, and his sheep follow him because they know
his voice.” (John 10:2-4)
Grateful for the Gospel |
Real experiences ring true. When we hear our child call our
name or when we see a crowd cheer for a sports team, we know that these
experiences are heartfelt. We also know when something is unreal. We can sense
when someone is trying to sell us something or when someone is not being honest
with us.
Jesus used the example of a shepherd coming through the
gate to describe the authentic relationship He wanted with everyone He met. He
cast himself as the shepherd who truly cared about each person and wanted them
to experience His love and salvation.
When people heard this, they knew He was the “real thing.”
People trusted Him and were drawn to Him because of this authenticity. When we
step out to help, are we “real” in our service? Whether you are helping in the
church nursery, volunteering for a short-term mission trip, or baking cookies
for your neighbor, Jesus expects us to serve out of love and compassion.
So as you walk out the door for your act of service, ask
yourself why you’re involved. If the answer is love, then the result will be an
authentic witness that represents Jesus well.
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