2012
Faith Based Pages Challenges
All sketches from: Scrapbook, etc. - http://www.scrapbooksetc.com/printables/sketches/
All devotionals from: http://momsoffaith.com/2009/04/names-of-god-series-devotional/
I have a group of friends who have talked
for months [years -?] about doing scrapbook layouts based on the theme The Names
of God so I’m biting the bullet and going for it – I was so happy to find the
Moms of Faith website that had a long list of devotionals based on the names
and attributes of God. Love how she breaks things down so that it’s easy for me
to understand-
Sketches were chosen from Scrapbook,
etc magazine for our Faith Based Pages Challenges this year. I’ll post one
with a devotional here on the tab each month. REMEMBER these do not have to be followed literally – you can
replace hearts, or snowflakes, or baseballs with any embellishment you want to
use. Likewise you can interpret the theme each month however it fits your life
– if you want to do 12 layouts on the Names of God then go for it! You could
use nature photos that you’ve taken or even pictures from magazines [true
scrapbooking!!] OR you might want to interpret the theme by showing how you’ve
experienced these attributes of God – how He has shown His character to you. I
may do a variety of different things.
September -
Names of God - Shepherd
The Lord is my Shepherd [to feed,
guide, and shield me], I shall not lack.
Psalm 23:1
Psalm 23:1
The original Hebrew word for shepherd is ra’ah
(raw-aw): to tend a flock, to associate with as a friend, companion, make
friendship with.
The Webster’s Dictionary says; a person who protects,
guides, or watches over other people.
I also looked at the thesaurus, and found the following; protector,
guardian, shelter, shield, defender, keeper, safeguard, champion, benefactor,
and provider.
Before I begin, I just want to say…WOW! God wants to
associate with me as a FRIEND! He wants to be my friend! And, I just LOVE what
the thesaurus says! He is my shield! He is my Defender! He is my champion! He
is my benefactor! What an awesome and Mighty God we serve! Praise be to His
Holy Name!
Ok…now, back to the Shepherd…
A shepherd takes loving care of his sheep, and his
flock will follow him where ever he leads them. He feeds them. He protects them
from hungry wolves. If they get lost, He will search for them until he finds
them. He cares for them when they are hurt or sick. He is there for their
birth, and helps with the delivery. A shepherd’s whole life is his sheep.
God is our Shepherd and we are His sheep. He wants to
take care of us in the same way. Unfortunately, many times we jump the fence
and go our own way. When we do this, our Shepherd is unable to give us
all the protection, peace, and comforts we have while in His pasture.
God loves us so much. He desires our friendship and
companionship. He wants us to be obedient and stay within the boundaries of His
pasture. He will never force us to though. He wants us to stay willingly,
because we love Him.
This verse is a promise to us. However, we must do our part
in order to receive the benefits of the promise. We must remain in the pasture.
Of course, He will loves us even when we stray. However,
like any parent, He must allow us to go our own way if we choose to. And, He
will allow the consequences that come with straying from His pasture. You see,
when we are out from under His protection, we lack peace, joy, provision, and
all the many benefits that come with remaining in His pasture.
In closing, when the wolves of this world try to pull you
away from the safety of a consecrated life…when they try to steer you off God’s
path…remember all the protection, provision, peace, love, and joy that you will
be losing if you jump the fence.
God is YOUR Shepherd!
Let’s pray,
Daddy God, I love you so very much!
Thank You for loving me and wanting to know me as a friend. Thank You that You
are a God that seeks relationship. Thank You for always taking care of me and
providing for me. Thank You for all of the love and mercy you show me each and
every day. I love You, Lord. And I want to remain close to You. I want to
remain in Your pasture. I want to have all that You want me to have. Help me to
never stray. Help me to stay in the narrow path that leads to You. And if I
begin to veer off path, please show me so that I may change my course and
remain in Your loving pasture. In Jesus Mighty Name, Amen.
In His Love and Service, Lara ;) Copyright © Lara Velez,
Moms of Faith, All Rights Reserved
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