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In Part One of Unnecessary, we’re exploring a question many people live with — is Jesus necessary, or just an optional addition to life?
In the Gospel of John, Jesus describes Himself as the Good Shepherd — someone who knows His sheep, cares for them, and leads them toward life. Not as an extra or a “nice-to-have,” but as the one who actually guides and sustains us.
Jesus isn’t meant to be the cherry on top of an already full life. He invites us into a real relationship with Him — one where we’re known, led, and cared through that relationship, He promises something deeper: life to the full, here and now.
By Community Church • Babylon, New York5
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In Part One of Unnecessary, we’re exploring a question many people live with — is Jesus necessary, or just an optional addition to life?
In the Gospel of John, Jesus describes Himself as the Good Shepherd — someone who knows His sheep, cares for them, and leads them toward life. Not as an extra or a “nice-to-have,” but as the one who actually guides and sustains us.
Jesus isn’t meant to be the cherry on top of an already full life. He invites us into a real relationship with Him — one where we’re known, led, and cared through that relationship, He promises something deeper: life to the full, here and now.