Through thoughtful exposition of John 10:11-21, Pastor Mark examines Jesus' profound declaration as "the good shepherd" and its revolutionary implications. Set against the backdrop of Jesus' ongoing confrontation with religious leaders, this message explores how Jesus directly challenges the false shepherds of Israel by claiming the divine role foretold in Ezekiel 34. Mark unpacks the Greek word "kalos" (completely good inside and out) to show how Jesus demonstrates his goodness through loving his sheep, knowing them intimately, and willingly laying down his life. The sermon highlights the perfect relationship between Father and Son revealed in Christ's voluntary sacrifice and resurrection power. With practical applications about anxiety in our modern world, Mark challenges believers to become a "non-anxious presence" by grounding themselves daily in the Shepherd's voice rather than the anxious narratives of media. This message offers both an invitation to non-believers to accept Christ and encouragement for Christians to find true rest in the care of the Good Shepherd.
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