Portraits of God | Shepherd
From Genesis to Revelation, God reveals Himself as our Shepherd — the One who guides, provides, and protects. But in a world full of false shepherds, online voices, and endless noise, how do we stay close to the real One?
From Genesis to Revelation, God reveals Himself as our Shepherd — the One who guides, provides, and protects. But in a world full of false shepherds, online voices, and endless noise, how do we stay close to the real One?
We all want justice. We want someone to make things right. But what happens when the Judge of all the earth turns His gaze toward us?
We’ve all gotten ourselves into messes we couldn’t fix. Spiritually, it’s no different — we were dead, duped, and doomed. But God, rich in mercy and love, came to our rescue. Through Jesus, He made us alive, raised us, and seated us with Him.
From Genesis to Revelation, the story of Scripture is the story of how God became King on earth as in heaven through Jesus. The world has been under the rule of darkness, but Jesus — the King of kings and Lord of lords — came to reclaim dominion, rescue His people, and invite us into His Kingdom.
What comes to mind when you think of God the Father? In Luke 15, Jesus paints one of the most powerful portraits of who God is — not just as a distant deity, but as a personal, loving, gracious, and forgiving Father. God isn’t a far-off “higher power,” but a personal Father who knows you, loves you, and calls you His child. No matter where you are, you can come home to the Father today!