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The Good Shepherd

March 3 - March 7, 2026

March 3: Made in God's Image
Reading: Genesis 1:26-31

God declares that you are made in the divine image—not as a mistake or afterthought, but with intentional purpose and design. Just as sheep recognize their shepherd's voice, you have been created with the capacity to discern God's presence and calling in your life. This isn't about perfection; it's about identity. You may wander, make wrong turns, or hop fences seeking greener pastures, but your core identity remains unchanged: you are God's beloved creation. Today, look in the mirror and acknowledge this truth: you bear the image of the Creator. How does knowing this change the way you see yourself and others around you?
March 4: The Voice We Know
Reading: John 10:1-18

Jesus declares, "My sheep hear my voice." This isn't about audible sounds but about recognition born from relationship. A shepherd's sheep know their caretaker through daily interaction, provision, and protection. Similarly, you learn to recognize Christ's voice through Scripture, prayer, community, and the movement of the Holy Spirit in your circumstances. God constantly places opportunities before you to hear the divine call. The question isn't whether God is speaking, but whether you're listening. Today, pause in the noise of life and ask: Where have I heard God's voice recently? What is Christ calling me toward? Practice listening with expectation, knowing the Good Shepherd speaks words of love, guidance, and truth.
March 5: Beyond the Fold
Reading: Luke 15:1-7

Jesus reminds us that the Good Shepherd has "other sheep" to bring into the fold. God's love extends beyond those who already know the Shepherd's voice to encompass all of creation. This challenges our tendency toward exclusivity and comfort with "our flock." You are called not just to enjoy the blessings of being known by Christ, but to participate in the mission of helping others hear that same voice. Who in your life hasn't yet experienced the love of the Good Shepherd? How can you be a living testimony to God's provision and care? Remember: every person is made in God's image and loved with the same intensity that you are loved.
March 6: When Wolves Approach
Reading: Psalm 23

Hired hands flee when danger appears, but the Good Shepherd stands between the sheep and the threat. In your life, "wolves" take many forms: illness, loss, anxiety, injustice, or despair. Jesus promises not to abandon you in these moments but to intercede on your behalf, even laying down His life for you. This is the heart of the Gospel—Christ enters into our danger and transforms it through sacrificial love. When you walk through the valley of the shadow of death, you need not fear, for the Shepherd is with you. What "wolf" are you facing today? Bring it honestly before God, trusting that Christ stands between you and all that threatens your peace.
March 7: Provision in the Pasture
Reading: Philippians 4:10-20

The Good Shepherd leads sheep to green pastures and still waters—places of provision and rest. God has designed creation itself to meet your needs. While you may not have everything you want, you have what you need for today. This reality invites gratitude and trust rather than anxiety about tomorrow. The shepherd knows the terrain, understands the seasons, and guides accordingly. Your role is to follow, to trust, and to recognize the daily provision already present in your life. Take inventory today: Where has God provided? What needs have been met that you've overlooked? How can you extend this same provision to others who are hungry, thirsty, or weary? In giving, you reflect the heart of the Good Shepherd.