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Welcome to this week’s worship service at The Vine! 🌿
In today’s message, we turn to John 10 where Jesus reveals Himself through one of Scripture’s most comforting and challenging images: the Shepherd and His sheep.
Using this powerful metaphor, Jesus makes several bold claims about who He is and what it means to belong to Him. He is not distant, deceptive, or self-serving — He is personal, protective, and sacrificial.
📖 In this message, we explore four key truths from John 10:
- Jesus calls, leads, and knows His sheep — and they recognize His voice
- Jesus is the gate — the only way to salvation and abundant life
- Jesus is the Good Shepherd — not a hired hand who runs when danger comes
- Jesus willingly lays down His life for His sheep and takes it up again by His own authority
We also see that, just like earlier in John’s Gospel, Jesus’ words bring division. Some reject Him outright, while others can’t ignore the evidence of who He is — especially in light of the healing of the man born blind.
This passage invites us to reflect on an essential question: Whose voice are we listening to, and who are we following?
May this service encourage you to trust the Shepherd who knows you by name, leads you with care, and gave His life so you could truly live.
#John10 #GoodShepherd #IAmTheGate #AbundantLife #TheVineChurch #WorshipTogether
By The VineWelcome to this week’s worship service at The Vine! 🌿
In today’s message, we turn to John 10 where Jesus reveals Himself through one of Scripture’s most comforting and challenging images: the Shepherd and His sheep.
Using this powerful metaphor, Jesus makes several bold claims about who He is and what it means to belong to Him. He is not distant, deceptive, or self-serving — He is personal, protective, and sacrificial.
📖 In this message, we explore four key truths from John 10:
- Jesus calls, leads, and knows His sheep — and they recognize His voice
- Jesus is the gate — the only way to salvation and abundant life
- Jesus is the Good Shepherd — not a hired hand who runs when danger comes
- Jesus willingly lays down His life for His sheep and takes it up again by His own authority
We also see that, just like earlier in John’s Gospel, Jesus’ words bring division. Some reject Him outright, while others can’t ignore the evidence of who He is — especially in light of the healing of the man born blind.
This passage invites us to reflect on an essential question: Whose voice are we listening to, and who are we following?
May this service encourage you to trust the Shepherd who knows you by name, leads you with care, and gave His life so you could truly live.
#John10 #GoodShepherd #IAmTheGate #AbundantLife #TheVineChurch #WorshipTogether