Here is a little greeting from Norway, in the north of Europe.
I just want to remind you all, no matter how you "feel" and what circumstances you are in at the moment, of what Jesus says to us all in John 10:27:
MY SHEEP LISTEN TO MY VOICE; I KNOW THEM, AND THEY FOLLOW ME.
As believers, we are "sheep" and Jesus is our shepherd. When we spend time with him regularly, we learn to recognize his voice from other voices. As we live together with him, we get to know him - as he knows us. And the more we get to know him, especially as we experience his faithfulness and goodness, joy and peace, we will (hopefully) realize that the only sensible thing is to follow him - even though it can be hard sometimes. Because he is a good and faithful Lord, full of compassion and mercy.
So my question to you all is this: Do you hear his voice - and are you following him?
I just want to remind you all, no matter how you "feel" and what circumstances you are in at the moment, of what Jesus says to us all in John 10:27:
MY SHEEP LISTEN TO MY VOICE; I KNOW THEM, AND THEY FOLLOW ME.
As believers, we are "sheep" and Jesus is our shepherd. When we spend time with him regularly, we learn to recognize his voice from other voices. As we live together with him, we get to know him - as he knows us. And the more we get to know him, especially as we experience his faithfulness and goodness, joy and peace, we will (hopefully) realize that the only sensible thing is to follow him - even though it can be hard sometimes. Because he is a good and faithful Lord, full of compassion and mercy.
So my question to you all is this: Do you hear his voice - and are you following him?
Here is a little greeting from Norway, in the north of Europe.
I just want to remind you all, no matter how you "feel" and what circumstances you are in at the moment, of what Jesus says to us all in John 10:27:
MY SHEEP LISTEN TO MY VOICE; I KNOW THEM, AND THEY FOLLOW ME.
As believers, we are "sheep" and Jesus is our shepherd. When we spend time with him regularly, we learn to recognize his voice from other voices. As we live together with him, we get to know him - as he knows us. And the more we get to know him, especially as we experience his faithfulness and goodness, joy and peace, we will (hopefully) realize that the only sensible thing is to follow him - even though it can be hard sometimes. Because he is a good and faithful Lord, full of compassion and mercy.
So my question to you all is this: Do you hear his voice - and are you following him?