Shepherd’s Warning, Shepherd’s Delight

Shepherd’s Warning, Shepherd’s Delight by Patrick McLuskie is a collection of poetry published by Resource Publications on January 9, 2020. This 194-page book explores the author’s journey from a state of uncertainty in his beliefs to a place of healing and understanding within the Christian faith. Through his verses, McLuskie reflects on the complexities of faith, the struggle for control over one’s destiny, and the transformative power of grace.
Readers will find a deep exploration of themes such as spirituality and Christian living, as McLuskie navigates the tumultuous path of self-discovery and acceptance. The poetry captures the tension between turmoil and calm, illustrating how the realization of the Bible as God’s word can evoke both relief and challenge. This edition invites readers to engage with the profound truths of faith, emphasizing the importance of choice and the hope found in Jesus, our Shepherd.
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Shepherd’s Warning, Shepherd’s Delight is a book of poetry describing Patrick McLuskie’s walk from a lost place of belief in the abstract as God, where taking control of one’s destiny is a matter of will and application, to a broken and then healed place before the personal God of Christianity. Turmoil became calm, calm became turmoil, backwards and forwards, as the understanding of self and the acceptance of grace, gently and gradually drew him to the feet of God. To the foot of the cross. The realization that the Bible is God’s word brings both relief and challenge. It is no neutral document. It demands a choice. It is both our greatest obstacle and our highest desire as we delight in it and weep before it, clinging to the hope that is Jesus, our Shepherd.
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