Following the Good Shepherd

Reading today in John 10:1-21, Jesus used a figure of speech to help the Pharisees understand who He is, but many continued to be confused (v. 6). He told them that the sheep know the true shepherd because they recognize his voice. He calls them by name and leads them.

So the true shepherd enters through the gate, the sheep recognize his voice, and he leads them. He cares and protects them. But the false shepherd does not care for the sheep. They climb in some other way like a thief to steal, kill, and destroy. He is a stranger to the sheep and they don’t recognize his voice, so the sheep run away and do not follow.

Jesus identifies himself as the gate for the sheep so that the sheep can enter through him and be saved (v.7). He also identifies himself as the good shepherd who is willing to lay down his life for the sheep (v. 11).

This day, let us follow the good shepherd with scripture reading and prayer. Jesus is the Word in the flesh so let us listen, understand, and obey; be led to the green pastures, take in the principles taught by Jesus, and be able to apply these principles in how we live.

The study of how Jesus lived on earth can enter into our hearts and minds to ultimately be expressed in our character, so let’s start now to get ready for the challenges this day will bring by sacrificing a little time and being obedient. Let us begin with a prayer so we can listen to the good shepherd and follow.

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2 Responses to Following the Good Shepherd

  1. So thankful for our good shepherd Jesus.

    Love this: “Jesus is the Word in the flesh so let us listen, understand, and obey; be led to the green pastures, take in the principles taught by Jesus, and be able to apply these principles in how we live.”

    Blessings.

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