And when the Chief Shepherd appears,
you will receive the crown of glory that will never fade away.”
1 Peter 5:4
Peter knew the restoring mercy of Jesus, the Good Shepherd. He had denied the Lord, yet Jesus restored him and said, “Feed my sheep” (John 21:17). Now Peter calls leaders to care for God’s flock willingly, humbly, and lovingly—not for power or gain, but as examples of Christlike care. Jesus is the Chief Shepherd, the One who laid down His life for the sheep (John 10:11). Much faithful service may go unnoticed by people, but nothing is unseen by Him.
Peter reminds us that humility is the heart of godly leadership and Christian life. “God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble” (James 4:6). Humility is not weakness; it is strength under God’s control. Humble people do not need to prove themselves, because God is their Rock (Psalm 18:2). They do not lead harshly, but gently, like shepherds caring for sheep. Jesus said, “Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant” (Mark 10:43).
Peter also gives this tender invitation: “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you” (1 Peter 5:7). The Good Shepherd does not ask us to carry our worries alone. We can place every fear, regret, and burden into His hands, trusting that He cares for us. As we listen to His voice and follow Him (John 10:27), He restores, protects, strengthens, and leads us. After we have suffered a little while, God Himself will make us strong, firm, and steadfast (1 Peter 5:10).
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, keep us humble under Your care. Teach us to serve with love, lead with gentleness, cast our anxieties on You, and follow Your voice faithfully. Restore us, strengthen us, and keep us safe in Your love. Amen.






