Reading: Acts 20:17–38
Shepherding with Watchfulness and Love
of which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers.
Acts 20:28
Paul’s farewell to the Ephesian elders is one of the most tender pictures of shepherding in the New Testament. He reminds them that leadership begins with humility, tears, perseverance, and faithfulness. Yet Paul is not only looking back on what he has done; he is still moving forward in obedience. Though he was near the end of his ministry, with many adventures, wounds, and accomplishments behind him, he did not sit back. He “set sail” again. His life reminds us that the Christian calling is never static. The word apostle means “one who is sent,” and though Paul had a unique apostolic calling, every Christian shares in this outward movement of the gospel. Jesus said, “As the Father has sent me, I am sending you” (John 20:21).
Paul tells the elders, “I consider my life worth nothing to me; my only aim is to finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me” (Acts 20:24). This is the heart of true shepherding and true discipleship. The Good Shepherd sends His people into the world to carry His truth, mercy, and love. Sometimes He sends us across oceans; sometimes across a room. Sometimes He sends us into difficult relationships, painful conversations, or emotionally distant places where someone needs grace. Shepherding is not merely managing people; it is caring, warning, teaching, encouraging, and loving with the heart of Christ.
Paul’s charge is serious: “Keep watch over yourselves and all the flock” (Acts 20:28). The flock belongs to God, “which he bought with his own blood.” This means every person is precious to Jesus. Watchfulness, therefore, is an act of love. We guard our own hearts so we can faithfully care for others. We speak truth because the sheep matter. We serve humbly because Christ laid down His life for the sheep (John 10:11). Today, we give thanks for the True Good Shepherd, who watches over us and sends us out to bear witness to His grace. May we not sit back, but continue forward—faithful, humble, watchful, and loving.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, True Good Shepherd, keep watch over our hearts. Send us where You want us to go, and help us care for others with humility, courage, and love. Amen.






