Yes, there is strong Biblical basis for the devotion. The devotion faithfully expounds Psalm 23:1 as the primary text, supported by John 10:14, 27, **Galatians 4:9**, and **James 2:19**. All references are accurate, contextually sound, and theologically robust.
“The LORD is my shepherd…”
Psalm 23:1 (ESV)
“The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.”
Verdict: Perfectly accurate. The devotion rightly highlights the shift from general knowledge to personal belonging.
Even demons believe true things about God, but true faith involves personal relationship and belonging.
Verdict: Fully accurate. Strongly supported by James 2:19.
Jesus knows His own, and His own know and follow Him.
Verdict: Perfectly accurate. Faithful to John 10:14, 27.
True relationship with God is not merely knowing facts about Him, but being known by Him.
Verdict: Accurate. Excellent connection to Galatians 4:9.
No eisegesis detected.
| Claim | Scripture | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| The Shepherd is personally “mine” | Psalm 23:1 | Perfectly accurate |
| Faith is relational, not merely intellectual | James 2:19 | Fully accurate |
| Mutual knowing between Shepherd and sheep | John 10:14, 27 | Perfectly accurate |
| Salvation includes being known by God | Galatians 4:9 | Accurate |
Final Answer: Yes, the devotion is thoroughly rooted in Scripture.
A clear and moving call to personal belonging with the Shepherd — excellent, relational, and deeply
encouraging!