Ben Connelly - Sunday, 3 October 2021
Who can guide us through all of life?
Scripture References: Psalms 23:1-6, John 10:6-18, Ezekiel 34:11-16
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CloseHave you ever been lost and without someone to guide you? It can be very disorientating and scary. Here in Psalm 23 we see that God is able to guide us through all of the ups and downs of life. He can do this because He knows the way to go. In Jesus, God the Son shared our life with all its ups and downs. He has been through the darkest valleys and found the greenest meadows. Now as the Good Shepherd of His people He is able to guide us through every part of our lives, until the day we join Him at the victory feast in the new creation.
Scripture References: Psalms 23:1-6, John 10:6-18, Ezekiel 34:11-16
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