In our journey to understand who Jesus is, we must grasp the profound truth that God loves us exactly where we are. This love is not passive; it is an active, pursuing love that meets us in our mess—the addictions, the pain, the confusion, and the hurt. God's love is present in our broken marriages, strained relationships, and internal struggles that no one else may know about. But God's love goes beyond just meeting us in our brokenness; He loves us too much to leave us there. He intends to lead us into a restoration of relationship with Him, to bring us back to our original purpose, which is to be loved by Him above all else.
The narrative of our lives is not one of defeat but of victory because Jesus, the Good Shepherd, laid down His life for us. We are not alone in our struggles, for He is with us, providing, calming, restoring, and comforting us. He leads us beside still waters and into green pastures, offering us rest and peace. Even as we walk through the darkest valleys, we need not fear evil, for His rod and staff comfort us, reminding us that the enemy has been defeated by the Good Shepherd's sacrifice.
As we prepare for Easter, we celebrate not just a historical event but the reality of a life-giving relationship with Jesus. He is the I Am, the bread of life, the light of the world, the true vine, and our Good Shepherd. He provides for our needs, not always what we want, but always what we need. He calms our anxieties, restores our souls, and leads us in paths of righteousness for His name's sake.
In this series, we will delve into the I Am statements of Jesus, exploring the depth of His character and the implications for our lives. We will not only celebrate His resurrection but also understand who we are celebrating. We are called to live lives that reflect the Great I Am, to invite others into this life-transforming relationship, and to trust in the Good Shepherd who has already fought and won our battles.
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