Monday, December 15, 2008

Jehovah Raah- Lesson Eight

"Oh give thanks to the LORD, for He is good!


For His mercy endures forever."




Psalm 136:1








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In this, our final lesson already, we will look at the Lord's mercy toward His people...His flock...and how our participation in His presence is the ultimate gift He gave us.




"Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me


All the days of my life;


And I will dwell in the house of the LORD


Forever."




Psalm 23:6






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We have looked at God as our Good Shepherd these past lessons. We have seen just how He provides for His flock, He protects His flock, and He dwells with His flock as an example of what shepherds of His people should be and do.




Please read:




Ez 34:22-24




God tells us that it is He who shall save us and judge us according to His perfect righteousness. We are no longer prey subject to destruction by the beasts of the field. No, He took care of that for us.




He appointed David as the earthly shepherd who was a foreshadowing of the Messiah to come. But David did fail because he was a man afterall. That is why we do not pray in the name of David.




So, God Himself condescended toward man by walking the earth to leave us with an example to follow. An example of perfect submission and obedience, Christ Jesus conquered death once and for all that we, His flock, might live with Him forever.




David knew of this peace. He sang of it and wrote of it long ago.




Psalm 100


Psalm 101




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Seeking God's mercy and goodness should be the goal of every Christian walking the earth today.




But we should also long for the day when we shall be in His presence forever.




John 14:23




Ez 34:25-26




Showers of blessing. Can you just smell the clean rain that will fall all around us? That fresh clean smell that comes with the clean rain will surround us....except there will be showers of blessings all around us.




Psalm 145:8-9, 15, 16


Rom 2:4




His supreme goodness and kindness was shown when He forgave us sinners while we were still in sin....still in rebellion against Him. We were His enemies and yet He forgave us.




Rom 5:5-8

Rom 8:32-39

Eph 2:1-10





People, like David, will let us down. We will fail those around us. People lie, cheat, steal and kill.


But our God is faithful to the end. His promises endure forever.




Lam 3:22-23

Psalm 36:5

Psalm 89:1-2, 14, 24, 33




Just think of the despair of the disciples when they watched Jesus die. All their hopes went with Him into that tomb. But then they saw Him again...the risen Christ, just as He said He would come!




We have that hope. His faithfulness endures forever. King David knew he would dwell with the Lord forever. That was his hope. It should be our hope as well.






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We have that Good Shepherd who puts all earthly shepherds to shame. He is perfection. In Him alone should we rely.





But our earthly shepherds need our prayers. We should lift them up to the Lord daily not because we hope they won't fail us....but that when they do we will love them support them as they do when we fail.




Pray for your shepherd that he might be strong and courageous in times of battle. But also that he would be responsible for his flock and provide for them.




One day we will see our Good Shepherd as He is. And we shall be like Him. What a glorious day that will be when all striving ceases and that covenant of peace will be complete.









Thank you for joining me on this short journey through Scripture where we see God as our Good Shepherd.....our Jehovah-Raah.




I pray you have been encouraged through the reading of God's word. Take it with you and share what you have learned with other believers who may not know that they have a Holy Shepherd who loves them, protects them, watches over them and longs to dwell with them in peace.








Blessings,

Ruth









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