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I Am the Good Shepherd


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This message takes us on a journey into John 10, where Jesus declares Himself the Good Shepherd, but it challenges us to move beyond merely knowing this truth intellectually to experiencing it deeply in our souls. Through the lens of attachment theory and relational patterns, we discover that many of us relate to God through the wounds of our past, projecting onto Him the unavailability, criticism, or distance we experienced from earthly authority figures. Yet the entire biblical narrative, from Genesis to Revelation, reveals a God who relentlessly pursues us with love, who became vulnerable as an infant, who absorbed our sin and death on the cross, and who breathed new life into us through His Spirit. This is God as He truly is, not our wounded representations of Him. When we grasp that the Lord truly is our Shepherd who leads us beside quiet waters and walks with us through the valley of the shadow of death, we begin to experience the weight of glory that seems almost too good to be true.


Main Points:


- There is a vast difference between how we experience God and who God actually is

- God exists as Father, Son, and Spirit in a perfect relationship of love that existed before creation

- Throughout Scripture, God consistently pursues humanity despite repeated rebellion, demonstrating His nature as a Good Shepherd

- The cross demonstrates that God absorbs all our pain, sin, and death, transforming it into new creation

- Jesus breathes the Holy Spirit into us (John 20:22), paralleling the Genesis 2 creation account

- God doesn’t merely tolerate us; He delights in us as a father delights in his children

- Our defensive relational patterns prevent us from experiencing God’s true goodness


Scripture Referenced:


John 10 (The Good Shepherd discourse – primary focus)

Genesis 2 (God breathing life into humanity)

Genesis 3 (The Fall and Protoevangelium)

Psalm 23 (The Lord is my Shepherd)

John 20:22 (Jesus breathing the Holy Spirit on disciples)

Hebrews 13:20-21 (Benediction about the Great Shepherd)

Revelation 21-22 (New creation and God dwelling with humanity)


Community Group Guide:


Begin with Prayer


Begin by thanking God for bringing your group together and asking the Holy Spirit to guide your discussion and reveal how He wants to work through each person present.


Discussion Questions


1. Read John 10:11-18. What specific characteristics of the Good Shepherd stand out to you?


2. When you walk through your own valley of the shadow of death, what makes it difficult to believe that God is truly with you as a Good Shepherd rather than distant, angry, or critical?


3. What “defense mechanisms” have you developed in your relationship with God that have been born out of an inaccurate view of God’s character? (Examples: trying to earn His approval, keeping Him at a distance, performing spiritual disciplines out of fear rather than love)


4. Nathan traced God’s pursuing love from Genesis through Revelation. What does it mean to you that God chose to reveal Himself not as a conquering warrior but through the vulnerability of birth in a manger and service as a Shepherd?


5. How does the cross ultimately demonstrate that God is truly good, even when our circumstances feel painful or confusing?


6. “He suffers with you. He suffered for you.” How does this reality change the way you approach God in your darkest moments?


Personal Reflection and Practical Application


Read Psalm 23 slowly each day this week


1. Each day, focus on one verse and ask: “What does this verse reveal about God’s character toward me?”


2. Take note of any resistance or disbelief that arises and bring it honestly to God. Where are you struggling with an inaccurate view of who God is?


3. Spend some time looking through Scripture for verses that remind you of God’s specific characteristics or promises you are struggling to believe are true.


4. Ask God to not only help you grow in understanding but also in experiencing His true character in your daily life. Praise God for who He is and His loving posture toward you as your Good Shepherd.


Worship Setlist:

Worthy of More; We Fall Down / Awesome in This Place; Cornerstone; Doxology; The Goodness of Jesus

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