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After Jesus describes himself as “the door” he lets us know that as we walk through the doors, there’s a Shepherd on the other side. We all need a Shepherd. As we allow ourselves to be shepherded by Jesus, John 10 describes how He feeds us, leads us, knows us, and protects us. But we also know in our own lives that imitation sometimes is the greatest and most sincere form of flattery. In this text, we will also learn how we can imitate shepherd leadership in our own areas of influence.
This sermon was recorded on May 26, 2024.
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After Jesus describes himself as “the door” he lets us know that as we walk through the doors, there’s a Shepherd on the other side. We all need a Shepherd. As we allow ourselves to be shepherded by Jesus, John 10 describes how He feeds us, leads us, knows us, and protects us. But we also know in our own lives that imitation sometimes is the greatest and most sincere form of flattery. In this text, we will also learn how we can imitate shepherd leadership in our own areas of influence.
This sermon was recorded on May 26, 2024.
madisonchurch.org
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