A Shepherd Secures Them
They shall feed and lie down, and none shall make them afraid. (Zephaniah 3:13)
I
was so very taken by this Charles Spurgeon Devotion this
morning, I just had to share it with you. We often fail to
appreciate how very protected we truly are when the Shepherd is near.
The truth is, the Shepherd is ALWAYS near, if you believe and have
called His name.
“Yesterday
we thought of the afflicted and poor people whom the Lord left to be
a living seed in a dead world. The prophet says of such that they
shall not work iniquity nor speak lies. So that while they had
neither rank nor riches to guard them, they were also quite unable to
use those weapons in which the wicked place so much reliance: they
could neither defend themselves by sin nor by subtlety.
What
then? Would they be destroyed? By no means! They should both feed and
rest and be not merely free from danger but even quiet from fear of
evil. Sheep are very feeble creatures, and wolves are terrible
enemies; yet at this hour sheep are more numerous than wolves, and
the cause of the sheep is always winning, while the cause of the
wolves is always declining. One day flocks of sheep will cover the
plains, and not a wolf will be left. The fact is that sheep have a
Shepherd, and this gives them provender, protection, and peace.
"None"—which means not one, whether in human or
diabolical form—"shall make them afraid." Who shall
terrify the Lord's flock when He is near? We lie down in green
pastures, for Jesus Himself is food and rest to our souls.”.
HAVE
YOU READ YOUR BIBLE TODAY?
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