Sheep need a shepherd to lead them to green pastures. Without his/her assistance, these animals will stay in the same area and eat the grass down to the roots. In a short period of time, a lush, green pasture becomes a dust bowl.
Perhaps this is why Psalm 23 says, “He makes me lie down in green pastureS.”
See the plural?
This leads to the question:
Where do you, as one of God’s “sheep,” feed?
Do you only eat in one pasture…the one in your church?
Or do you “graze” in other locations as well?
I am not suggesting “church hopping,” but if we are to receive a balanced diet, we need to be fed in more than one location…from more than one source.
Podcasts are a wonderful way to do this during the week. I listen to several preachers, myself: our own J. S. Park, Louie…
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November 26, 2013 




Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Day holiday with family and friends, Steve. Thanks so much for visiting my blog during the last year too. God bless you!
Wow, thanks so much, you (your blog) is so inspiring, i love it!
Unfortunately here in the UK we don’t celebrate thanksgiving, i think more people should count their blessings and give thanks more, but that’s my own opinion! 🙂
Did you enjoy it?? Hope you had a blessed one?
Wow… I didn’t even think about that, you being in the UK and no holiday in this regard. But yes, I did enjoy it. I love these kind of holidays. Gives us a moment to stop and just appreciate what we have. It was very blessed. 🙂
{thanks, Steve!}