The Heart of God for Israel – 21 Day Devotional预览
DAY 7
The Good Shepherd of Israel
“He will feed his flock like a shepherd, he will gather the lambs in his arms, he will carry them in his bosom, and gently lead those that are with young.” Isaiah 40:11 RSV
God is depicted here as a kind and tender shepherd who deals gently with Israel. His behavior could be instantly understood by most people in Israel, as many were shepherds. This language was very close to their daily experience. They could “see” the heart of a shepherd toward his sheep as reflected by his actions. They knew from the inside that these gestures were pointing at a patient, generous, and caring soul.
The Shepherd of Israel provides for all, but He is uniquely affectionate toward the little ones. He takes special care of the weak. He does not push the vulnerable; He carries them.
God encourages, protects, and comforts Israel in her times of distress. He does not overlook the defenseless and the feeble. He takes more upon Himself so they can cope with difficult situations. God bears their weaknesses.
The heart of a leader transpires through his dealing with the little ones. God shows the beauty of His character in this scripture. He is humble and gentle, meek and lowly. “Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD, the people whom he has chosen as his heritage!” (Psalms 33:12 RSV)
Prayer
Our Father,
We bless Your Holy Name. We praise You, Good Shepherd. We thank You for Your tender care for the children of Israel. You make known Your character in dealing gently with the little ones of Israel. You welcome the weak into your arms and carry them close to Your heart. Your care reveals who You are.
We pray for the Jewish people. Open their eyes to Your tender affection. Let them see You rightly. Break the lies that distort Your face. Let them see You as the Good Shepherd. Let them see You as the Father who sent Jesus the Messiah to represent You in the flesh. Draw them to Your Son; attract them to Your heart.
In the Name of Jesus. Amen.
读经计划介绍
See and pray through God’s heart and purposes for Israel from three different points of view: God’s love language toward Israel, God’s covenants with Israel, and God’s choice of Jerusalem.
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