Monday, April 13, 2026

One Soul at a Time

 

The Lost Sheep

One Soul at a Time

the quiet work of love, the gentle calling of the Shepherd

There is something deeply tender about the way God pursues a soul. Not in crowds. Not in pressure. Not in noise. But one… at a time.

Jesus told of a shepherd who left ninety-nine sheep behind just to go after one that wandered. Not because the one was louder— but because the one was loved.


The Heart of the Shepherd

The story of the lost sheep is not just about being found— it is about being seen.

When we desire to lead someone to Christ, we are not taking on the role of savior. We are simply walking in the footsteps of the Shepherd, learning how to care for one wandering soul at a time.

Salvation is not something we produce. It is something God gently awakens within the heart.

How to Reach One Soul

The work is quieter than most expect. Softer. Slower. More sacred.

  • Begin with love, not correction.
    People open their hearts when they feel safe, not judged.
  • Listen more than you speak.
    Every soul carries a story. Understanding builds trust.
  • Live the gospel before you speak it.
    Kindness, patience, and peace often speak louder than words.
  • Share truth gently.
    The gospel is powerful—but it is received best when offered with grace.
  • Pray quietly for them.
    The deepest work happens where only God can reach.

When Beliefs Differ

Some walk with no belief at all. Others follow paths that are not rooted in truth.

But arguments rarely bring transformation. Love does.

Rather than trying to win a debate, offer something different— a peace they cannot explain, a hope that remains steady, a kindness that asks nothing in return.

The light of Christ is not forced. It is revealed.

Let God Do the Work

The shepherd finds the sheep— but it is God who restores it.

You are not responsible for changing hearts. You are simply called to reflect His.

There will be moments when nothing seems to happen. Seeds planted quietly beneath the surface.

But God is never still.


One conversation.
One act of kindness.
One prayer whispered in faith.

One soul at a time.

“What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he has lost one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine… and go after the one which is lost until he finds it?” — Luke 15:4

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A Whim to Write
On the art of starting again

I have a whim to write so write I will.
Can’t believe I am being this still.

I type and I type to no avail.
I can’t believe it, so I guess I will.

What says the key — can it really be
an a or a y? I really can’t say why.

I have a whim to write, so write I will.
When night time comes, I pick up my quill.

Some say I’m lazy and others say naught.
When I sit here and write, I’m not such a snot.

I love the sound of the keys that clank,
or the pen that strikes as I sit down to write.

Well here we go again, picking up where we left off —
not quite sure what to write, but at least it’s a start.

Good night my protagonist.
It was good to see you again.
I’ll finish your scene without you letting out a scream.

The days are long and the nights too short.
I’ll finish your story sometime in the morning.

With coffee brewed and in the mood,
I’ll pick up where we left off,
and again we will start.

— Written in 2015

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