The second reading is from Good News of Great Joy at Desiring God
The Shepherd
http://partofthemain.wordpress.com/2011/12/15/day-15-the-shepherd-his-sheep-know-his-voice/
We are about to learn about the shepherds in the story of Jesus’ birth. Do you know what a shepherd’s job is? A shepherd’s job is to take care of sheep. Taking care of sheep is a lot of work. Sheep need fresh, green grass to eat; they need cool water to drink; they need somewhere to sleep; and they need someone to protect them from other animals. If there isn’t a shepherd to take care of the sheep, the sheep are in big trouble. We learn from the Bible that we are like sheep–we have all gone astray and gotten lost. Jesus is like our good shepherd who finds us, gives us what we need, and protects us. He even gave up his life to save us! When Jesus calls us, we listen to his voice like the sheep listen to the shepherd. Advent is a good time to remember that he is our shepherd and to listen to him.
Dear Jesus, you are such a good shepherd to us! Please help us to be good listeners to your voice now and always. Amen.
Bible Readings: John 10:1-18; Hebrews 13:20-21
Another Advent Reading Plan is Good News of Great Joy
by John Piper
You can watch an introduction video and/or download the whole book at www.desiringgod.org/books/good-news-of-great-joy
You can also get the daily reading at http://drodgersjr.blogspot.com/2017/12/the-shepherd-lie-and-death-at-christmas.html
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