The Shepherd's Nook

He is…

December 17th, 2008 | Print This Post

Many of your have asked about the narration at the end of this year’s Carols By Candlelight. Due to space we will have to give it to you in two segments. You can look for the second half in the “nook” space on December 28.

In Genesis Jesus is the Ram at Abraham’s altar.

In Exodus He’s the Passover Lamb.

In Leviticus He’s the High Priest.

In Numbers He’s the Cloud by day and pillar of fire by night.

In Deuteronomy He’s the City of our refuge.

In Joshua He’s the Scarlet Thread out Rahab’s window.

In Judges He is our Judge.

In Ruth He is our Kinsman redeemer.

In 1st & 2nd Samuel He’s our Trusted Prophet.

And in Kings and Chronicles He’s our Reigning King.

In Ezra He is our Faithful Scribe.

In Nehemiah He’s the Rebuilder of everything that is broken.

And in Esther He is the Mordecai sitting faithful at the gate.

In Job He’s our redeemer that ever liveth.

In Psalms He is my Shepherd and I shall not want.

In Proverbs and Ecclesiastes He’s our Wisdom.

And in the Song of Solomon He’s the Beautiful Bridegroom.

In Isaiah He’s the Suffering Servant.

In Jeremiah and Lamentations it is Jesus that is the Weeping Prophet.

In Ezekiel He’s the Wonderful Four-Faced Man.

And in Daniel He is the Fourth Man in the midst of a fiery furnace.

In Hosea He is my Love that is forever faithful.

In Joel He baptizes us with the Holy Spirit.

In Amos He’s our Burden Bearer.

In Obadiah, our Savior.

And in Jonah He is the Great Foreign Missionary that takes the Word of God into all of the world.

You go on and you see in Micah He is the Messenger with beautiful feet.

In Nahum He is the Avenger.

In Habakkuk He is the Watchman that is ever praying for revival.

In Zephaniah He is the Lord mighty to save.

In Haggai He is the Restorer of our lost heritage.

In Zechariah He is our Fountain.

And in Malachi He is the Son of Righteousness with healing in His wings.

May these words continue to be a blessing to you.

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