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Restoration Sermon | The Good Shepherd | Out Loud
This powerful reflection on Psalm 23 invites us to see ourselves honestly as sheep—vulnerable, easily frightened, prone to wander, and utterly dependent on our Shepherd. We discover that motherhood and nurturing roles often feel invisible, like building a great cathedral brick by brick without recognition or immediate results. Yet God sees every sacrifice, every sleepless night, every moment of patient care. The sermon walks us through the raw reality of crisis—when a child faces medical emergency, when prayers seem unanswered, when we feel betrayed by God's silence. But here's the truth we must wrestle with: sheep have no backup plan. When the shepherd doesn't come through as we expect, where else can we go? This isn't about getting everything we want; it's about recognizing that even in our anger, fear, and disappointment, the Shepherd remains our only true source of life. The message challenges us to embrace our brokenness, knowing that shattered pieces become stained glass masterpieces in God's hands. We learn that sheep cannot lie down until all their needs are met—they must feel safe, fed, and free from fear. Our Shepherd works tirelessly to create those conditions, sometimes pushing our heads down gently when we resist rest, preparing green pastures before we even know we need them, and turning rushing streams into quiet pools where we can drink without panic.
