I know we all want to keep Jesus Christ at the center of our Easter celebrations but it can be hard to find something quick and easy for our own personal study or things to share with our families.
I have a quick solution to keep our Savior at the forefront of your heart and mind for Holy Week–which begins Sunday, April 10th and ends on Easter Sunday, April 17th. This blog post includes a definition, scripture and a reflection question–something you can share in 5 minutes or less! Enjoy!
SHEPHERD
DEFINITION:
“Jesus Christ is the Good Shepherd. Symbolically, His followers are like sheep whom Jesus watches over.”
– Guide to the Scriptures
SCRIPTURE:
“He shall feed his flock like a shepherd: he shall gather the lambs with his arm, and carry them in his bosom, and shall gently lead those that are with young.”
-Isaiah 40:11
QUESTION:
How has the Good Shepherd guided you throughout your life?
Here are the expanded versions of the daily Easter devotionals. “8 Names of Christ LDS Daily Devotionals” (“8 Names of Christ Bible Devotionals“).
Each devotional includes a definition, two scriptures, a quote, two hymns or songs (with the links to YouTube videos to listen), artwork (with a link to view the artwork), a video (and link) and a refection/discussion question for 8 different names.
(My Holy Week Names of Christ study plan and posting schedule will be (with links to each blog post):
Sunday, April 10–Messiah
Monday, April 11- Lord
Tuesday, April 12- Shepherd
Wednesday, April 13- Savior
Thursday, April 14- Redeemer
Friday, April 15- Lamb of God
Saturday, April 16- Jehovah
Sunday, April 17- Christ
Additional Blog Posts: Shepherd
Additional Resources: Shepherd
"Names of Christ" Blank Devotional Sheet
A single page devotional sheet for your study of "Names of Christ" to use for His many names.
A 1-page devotional sheet FREE for you in two styles!
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