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Hearing the Shepherd

Topic: #401 of 555 for Sermons on Knowing God's Will
Scripture: John 10:22-10:30
Denomination: Lutheran
Date Added: April 2007
Audience: Believer Adults (31 - 49)
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Christians will often ask, “What is God’s will for me?” What they mean when they say that is the want help and guidance for specific decisions in their lives. Often times, we want this for the big decisions, when it really matters, when whatever we decide could have significant effects on our lives and the lives of the people we love. “If only he would just come down and talk to us!” We sometimes think in our frustration.

This is what is so very intriguing about what Jesus said in the text, he said “My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me.” We listen to his voice! We follow him! You actually already have listened to his voice and have followed him. I can demonstrate how you have followed in some things.

What lead you to come to church today? The voice of Jesus, your shepherd has urged you to come. In one way or another, you felt that you needed to come. And if you say “I come because my parents made me!” Then its because your parents heard the voice of Jesus and responded for you. And you, parents, what moves you to baptize your children? You have heard the voice of Jesus your shepherd calling you to bring your children to him.

So yes, you have heard the voice of your shepherd. You understand how all this holds true in your “spiritual life.” But that is not our original question is it? Our original question was, how do we receive guidance and direction for the decisions that we make during our lives out there in the “real world?”

Perhaps we have hit upon something here! Is there a difference between your spiritual life and your life in the “real” world? Sometimes, we like to think that there is, we like to separate our “spiritual lives” from our “real world lives.” Sometimes it’s hard for us to see how our Lord has anything to do with such things as our work, our economics, our health, our home and so on. It’s as if we lead two very distinct and separate lives: one spiritual, and one (for lack of a better word) secular.

But God has never seen our lives in this way. He’s never seen a separation of the “spiritual life” and “real world life” its all one thing to him. He simply calls it life. Consider the 23rd psalm, It gives a day by day, step by step sort of picture of sheep and shepherd together. Shepherd leading; sheep following. Most significantly, it is not the story of a sheep and shepherd within the confines of a sheep pen! It’s not just about our time in church. It’s about sheep and shepherd going everywhere together. It’s about a sheep following his shepherd as they travel through the the “real world” together

The 23rd Psalm is a perennial favorite at funerals, because of that part that speaks about goring through the valley of the shadow of death in safety, But it should also be a big hit when we are at the top of our game, and have found our stride in life, when we are enjoying the green pastures and the quiet waters. Our shepherd is every bit as important in those places as in the more frightening places. For the shepherd is not merely a protector but a guide too. And his voice can be heard in every aspect and every area of our life, if we would care to listen. But some time we don’t care to listen: especially when we are “at the top of our game.”
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