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The Good Shepherd (John 10:1-21)

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Jesus uses a simple farm image to make a claim that still confronts us: there’s a right way into the sheepfold, and He says He is it. We trace John 10 step by step, starting with the tension in Jerusalem after the Feast of Tabernacles and the growing anger of the Pharisees. Then the language turns surprisingly personal as Jesus describes the kind of care a real shepherd gives, while exposing how false shepherds manipulate, mislead, and live off the flock. 

We connect the dots to Jeremiah 23 and Ezekiel 34, where Israel’s leaders are condemned for scattering the sheep and where God promises a true Shepherd. From there, the meaning of “I am the door” comes into focus: not a vague spiritual slogan, but a picture of access, protection, and salvation that depends on Jesus Himself. We also tackle “abundant life” in context, contrasting the thief who steals, kills, and destroys with the Shepherd who gives life that is secure and shaped by His presence. 

The heart of the passage is costly love: “the good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.” We talk about the hired hand who runs when the wolf comes, the intimacy of Jesus knowing His sheep completely, and why that full knowledge becomes comfort instead of fear. Finally, we highlight the shockingly expansive promise of “other sheep” and “one flock,” pointing to Gentiles being welcomed under one Shepherd, and we end where the text ends: a divided crowd and a direct question for each of us. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review if this helped you think clearly about who Jesus is and what it means to follow Him.

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