Known: A Study of the Good Shepherd
Known: A Study of the Good Shepherd is a 10–week Bible study with a strong exegetical bent and a touch of devotion. In it, the reader is taken on a journey to encounter our great Shepherd by using the framework of Psalm 23, layered with other passages of scripture that reveal the Lord as our Shepherd. The reader studies the text to first discover what it tells us about the Lord through observation and interpretation. The goal of the study is for the reader to be able to discover what the Biblical text means to her own life, in light of who God is and what He has done, with application coming after sound observation and interpretation because the Bible is first and foremost about God!
The first week of the study is a straight–forward Biblical theology outline on the theme of the Lord as our Shepherd, in which the reader uncovers this theme from the front cover of the Bible to the back. She is invited to spend as much or as little time as her schedule allows in completing this overview, and an appendix with a sample outline is included at the end of the manuscript.
The second week of Known ushers in our exegetical studies as we dig deeply into Psalm 23. Each subsequent week contains a study of a different passage of the Bible that correlates with a specific verse of Psalm 23 and highlights an aspect of our Shepherd that is discovered in the psalm. The homework questions assist the reader in studying each of these selections verse–by–verse. We study John 10 to see how Jesus is the Shepherd, we look at Ezekiel 34:11–31 to learn about the pasture provided to us by our Shepherd, we delve into Psalm 30 to discuss restoration by the Shepherd, and we discover our righteousness found in the Shepherd in Romans 4:13–5:2. The study also covers suffering as a follower of the Shepherd as seen in 1 Peter 4:12–5:11, comfort found in the Shepherd with Isaiah 40, the preparation and blessing of the Shepherd which we will study in John 14, and our eternal hope in the Shepherd as we unpack Revelation 21:1–22:5.
Author
Lisa Derhake received her Medical Doctorate in 2006 but felt called to focus on being a wife and mother. She resides in Louisville, Kentucky with her husband Brian and their three amazing children. She has served in various roles in women’s ministry, most recently as a Teaching Director at Sojourn Church East, where she helped equip women to read and understand God’s Word. She writes regularly on her blog www.valleysandmountains.org.
Endorsements
"Writing from the depth of her biblical knowledge and life experiences, Lisa Derhake guides readers through a 10–week Bible study of Psalm 23. I expect many people to walk closer to the Great Shepherd as a result of this fine book."
Robert L. Plummer, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky
"Through a carefully prepared study, employing thoughtful and insightful questions, Lisa guides us to discover for ourselves the beauty of our great shepherd and the impactful privilege of being known by him. Beginning in Psalm 23, she takes us on a journey through various passages of Scripture which illuminate and illustrate in God’s own words, what it means to be shepherded by him. Lisa’s own experience with these passages, her faithfulness to the inspired Word, and her commitment to transformative application make this study one that is sure to encourage, change, and stir in all of us a deeper love for the Good Shepherd!"
Nora Allison , Formerly Director of Women’s Ministry at Sojourn East, Louisville, Kentucky
"You don’t know Lisa Derhake, but I attest to her excellent work. More importantly, you will be Known by our Good Shepherd as you follow her ten–week study of Psalm 23."
Gregg R. Allison, Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky
"… incorporates some profoundly honest personal perspectives, drawing from her own life and relying on the direct word of God from this and other scriptures to make a reader whole in the love and glory of the Good Shepherd."
Asher Syed, Readers’ Favorite
"This is a much needed word for our anxious souls in these anxious times. I was stirred to simultaneously dig deep and simply delight in this wonderful Psalm."
Daniel Montgomery, Founder and CEO of Leadership Reality and author of ‘Leadership Mosaic’ and ‘How to be Present in an Absent World’
"It stirs my heart to hear the words of the good shepherd call out to me that I am known, this book can help us gaze afresh on the wonder it is that the God of the Universe knows us more intimately than anyone else and what satisfaction and fulfilment that brings."
Anna Putt, Keswick Ministries trustee Host of Shielded by Grace Podcast
"Lisa’s devotional book is helpful for all but especially poignant for anyone who battles discouragement and depression. It’s helpful not only because Lisa has been ‘relentlessly sucked into the black hole of depression’ herself but because of the many meaningful Scripture references and the daily assignments that point to the way out."
Bob Russell, Retired Senior Minister, Southeast Christian Church, Middletown, Kentucky