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A voice that calls you by name, a promise that refuses to break, and a claim that sparks stones—John 10 holds all three in tension and beauty. We open with the sheepfold: Jesus isn’t a distant manager but the good shepherd who knows his own and lays down his life by choice, not compulsion. That single image reframes leadership, safety, and love, challenging the lure of slick voices that promise ease while leaving us exposed.
The scene then shifts to winter at the Feast of Dedication, where pressure mounts for a public, uncomplicated answer about Messiahship. Instead of bending to demands, we point to the works that speak for themselves—and to the stubborn unbelief that ignores them. The conversation reaches a critical moment when Jesus declares, “I and the Father are one,” and meets a hail of accusations. Here we walk through Psalm 82 and why Jesus’ citation dismantles the charge of blasphemy. Along the way, a vital line rings out: “Scripture cannot be broken.” That’s not a catchphrase; it’s a compass for reading the Bible with confidence when tensions appear.
We close beyond the Jordan, where the volume drops and faith deepens. John the Baptist performed no signs, yet his testimony stands strong, and many believe. From that quiet riverbank, we draw out the anchor promise of the chapter: “I give them eternal life… no one will snatch them out of my hand.” If you’ve wrestled with doubt, struggled to trust leaders, or wondered how assurance fits real life, this journey through John 10 offers clarity, courage, and rest in the Shepherd who does not flee.
If this conversation helped you hear the Shepherd’s voice more clearly, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review—what verse from John 10 anchors you this week?
Text us at 737-231-0605 with any questions.
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A voice that calls you by name, a promise that refuses to break, and a claim that sparks stones—John 10 holds all three in tension and beauty. We open with the sheepfold: Jesus isn’t a distant manager but the good shepherd who knows his own and lays down his life by choice, not compulsion. That single image reframes leadership, safety, and love, challenging the lure of slick voices that promise ease while leaving us exposed.
The scene then shifts to winter at the Feast of Dedication, where pressure mounts for a public, uncomplicated answer about Messiahship. Instead of bending to demands, we point to the works that speak for themselves—and to the stubborn unbelief that ignores them. The conversation reaches a critical moment when Jesus declares, “I and the Father are one,” and meets a hail of accusations. Here we walk through Psalm 82 and why Jesus’ citation dismantles the charge of blasphemy. Along the way, a vital line rings out: “Scripture cannot be broken.” That’s not a catchphrase; it’s a compass for reading the Bible with confidence when tensions appear.
We close beyond the Jordan, where the volume drops and faith deepens. John the Baptist performed no signs, yet his testimony stands strong, and many believe. From that quiet riverbank, we draw out the anchor promise of the chapter: “I give them eternal life… no one will snatch them out of my hand.” If you’ve wrestled with doubt, struggled to trust leaders, or wondered how assurance fits real life, this journey through John 10 offers clarity, courage, and rest in the Shepherd who does not flee.
If this conversation helped you hear the Shepherd’s voice more clearly, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review—what verse from John 10 anchors you this week?
Text us at 737-231-0605 with any questions.