Proclamation:
“I am The Good Shepherd.
The Good Shepherd lays down His life for the sheep.” “I am The Good Shepherd; I know My sheep and
My sheep know me; …” John 10:11 and 14
(NIV)
Explanation:
These words were written by the
Apostle John under the influence of The Holy Spirit of God. Here, John records the remainder of the
conversation with the Scribes and the Pharisees which Jesus began in the
previous chapter. (John 9:39-41) They
were upset that Jesus had implied that they were blind, and now He was
referring to them as robbers and thieves but they did not understand Him. (John
10:1 and 6) Jesus explained it to them
again. (John 10:7-10) Then He said, “I
am The Good Shepherd. The Good
Shepherd lays down His life for the sheep.” (John 10:11) He said the hired hand will not die for the
sheep; instead he will run away and abandon them in the face of trouble. (John
10:12-13) Throughout this conversation,
Jesus continued to refer to God as His Father. (John 10:15, 17, 18, 25, 29, 30,
36, 37, and 38) However, when He said,
“I and The Father are one” they again picked up stones to stone Him. (John
10:30-33)
Application:
We ought to really love The Lord. He knows each of us by name. (John 10:3 and
14) He also knows all about each of us
intimately, and He still loves us. He
willingly laid down His life for us and paid the debt for our sins. Some people have trouble believing in Him. He causes division among the people, between the
saved and the unsaved. He also causes
division within each of the saved believers, between our sinful human nature
and our Christian nature. The devil has
some influence but The Lord God had control over everything. He has all power. (Matthew 28:18) He provides for us, He protects us, and He
preserves us. That is why we can say,
“The Lord is my Shepherd ...” (Psalm 23:1)
The Lord is The Good Shepherd, and gladly, we are His sheep.
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