Ezekiel 34:17-18 Listen to today’s devotional God's concern is not just whether the sheep are fed. It's whether there's anything left for the others as well. The sheep in Ezekiel 34 aren’t starving or fighting over scraps. In fact, they have enough. Plenty, even. But after they eat, they trample what's left. And after they drink, they muddy the waters they leave behind. The problem, then, for some of God's sheep, God's people, is not hunger, but carelessness or selfishness of others. Now, Ezekiel has already taken the religious leaders to task. But he doesn't stop there because sometimes, too, the problem in the flock is the flock. So, let's think about this careless and selfish faith. It's the kind of attitude and presence that consumes space, it dominates conversations, and leaves little room for anyone else. To be sure, it doesn’t always come across as overly loud or aggressive. It's just that it has a need to be heard that drowns out everyo...
Y'all know I love my hometown. And I've always said my spirit animal is either a moose or a flamingo. Next year, I need to make plans to attend the Flamingo Fest in Galveston . It looks like fun; this will be the 7th year the city has hosted it. Maybe I need to buy a golf cart, too. I don't know what it is about flamingos that I've always thought were cool. We used to have a mechanical flamingo we pulled out for Christmas every year. But the elements finally got to it. And I've never seen a moose in real life. I was hopeful the times I went to Colorado, but no. One day! Do they have flamingos in Del Rio? Stay blessed...john