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Daily Devo | I Chose This (Holiday Replay, John 10:11-18)

15 min · 25. maj 2026
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In this holiday replay from February 28, 2025, we hear Jesus declare that he is the good shepherd. Unlike hired hands who may run when danger arrives, Jesus is ready to lay down his life for the sheep, for us. No one compels him; Jesus chose this! As we follow Jesus's example, it is important that we also take care of ourselves. "Self-care" is a constant refrain today but self-care must have the goal of sustaining us in the work of laying down our lives for those in our care, or else we risk becoming the hired hands that Jesus warns against. Looking for a previous devo? Want to share one with a friend? Start here: https://www.highrock.org/daily-devotionals/ [https://www.highrock.org/daily-devotionals/] For Reflection: - What does it mean to you to know that Jesus willingly chooses to lay down his life for you? How might Jesus' choice affect how you see God, others, and yourself? - In order to lay down our lives over a lifetime (rather than just for an instant), there is a need to take care of ourselves. How do you find that balance between sacrifice and self-care? What might you need to do or change to live more lovingly and sustainably? - Prayer: Jesus, thank you for being the good shepherd who lays your life down for us. Thank you for choosing us!

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