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Welcome to this week’s worship service at The Vine! 🌿
In today’s message from John 10:22–30, Jesus is confronted during the Festival of Dedication and asked to declare plainly whether He is the Messiah. His response reveals not a lack of evidence, but a deeper issue — unbelief is not a knowledge problem, it’s a heart problem.
As Jesus speaks, He makes some of the most comforting promises in all of Scripture for those who truly belong to Him.
📖 In this passage, we learn:
- Unbelief flows from the heart, not from a lack of information
- True sheep are known by relationship, not just recognition — they listen, are known, and follow Jesus
- Eternal life is a gift, not something we earn or gamble to keep
- Our security rests fully in the power of God, not our own faithfulness
Jesus declares that His sheep are held securely in His hand — and in the Father’s hand — and that no one can snatch them away. This assurance is grounded in who God is, not in how well we perform.
May this message encourage you to trust the Shepherd who knows you, keeps you, and gives eternal life to all who follow Him.
By The VineWelcome to this week’s worship service at The Vine! 🌿
In today’s message from John 10:22–30, Jesus is confronted during the Festival of Dedication and asked to declare plainly whether He is the Messiah. His response reveals not a lack of evidence, but a deeper issue — unbelief is not a knowledge problem, it’s a heart problem.
As Jesus speaks, He makes some of the most comforting promises in all of Scripture for those who truly belong to Him.
📖 In this passage, we learn:
- Unbelief flows from the heart, not from a lack of information
- True sheep are known by relationship, not just recognition — they listen, are known, and follow Jesus
- Eternal life is a gift, not something we earn or gamble to keep
- Our security rests fully in the power of God, not our own faithfulness
Jesus declares that His sheep are held securely in His hand — and in the Father’s hand — and that no one can snatch them away. This assurance is grounded in who God is, not in how well we perform.
May this message encourage you to trust the Shepherd who knows you, keeps you, and gives eternal life to all who follow Him.