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The Sheep and Their Shepherd (John 10:27) | Charles Spurgeon


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Deep Dive into The Sheep and Their Shepherd (John 10:27) by Charles Spurgeon


In Charles Spurgeon's sermon on John 10:27, Christians are compared to sheep to illustrate their inherent spiritual weakness, helplessness, and foolishness. Rather than being a source of shame, this comparison brings comfort because the frailty of the sheep highlights the necessity and strength of the Good Shepherd, who provides perfect care, guidance, and protection.

Spurgeon explains that believers belong entirely to Christ, the Good Shepherd, for several reasons. First, Christ chose them before the creation of the world. Second, the Father gave them to the Son as a precious gift and a token of divine love. Third, Christ purchased them at the ultimate cost of His own blood, hazarding His life for theirs. Finally, He captured them by His divine power, tracking their wandering footsteps and rescuing them with mighty grace, which leads them to willingly surrender their lives to Him.

The sermon identifies two primary marks of Christ's sheep: a mark on their ear and a mark on their foot. The mark on the ear signifies that they hear and recognize His voice spiritually, easily distinguishing the joyous message of the gospel from the heavy demands of the law and the voices of strangers. The mark on the foot indicates their obedience, as they gently and willingly follow Christ as their teacher, commander, and ultimate example.

Lastly, Spurgeon highlights the profound privilege of the sheep, found in the phrase where Christ says He knows them. Christ possesses an intimate, compassionate knowledge of His followers. He fully understands their physical ailments, emotional distresses, hidden temptations, and secret desires. This intimate relationship assures believers that their Shepherd perfectly understands their sincerity and will care for them completely.


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