Jesus is our awesome Savior and means so much to us in so many ways! There are many things we learn about Him in Scripture and a number of the things we learn comes from the different titles given to Him. Of all of the names given to Jesus, perhaps the most endearing is the title of Shepherd. And nowhere in Scripture is Jesus more clearly portrayed as the Shepherd of God’s people than in the tenth chapter of John’s gospel. In this incredible chapter, Jesus describes Himself as “the door of the sheep”, thus meaning, He is our source for eternal life. In addition, Jesus describes Himself as “The True Shepherd”. By referring to Himself as the True Shepherd, Jesus was invoking imagery that would have been familiar to His hearers. He used the symbols of sheep and their shepherd several times, referring to Himself as not only the “True” Shepherd, but the Good Shepherd”. In this series we will look at what it means that Jesus is the Good Shepherd and how that applies to our lives as God’s “sheep”.
The Shepherd's Concern for His Flock!
October 8, 2023 • David Rogers • John 10:11–21
Jesus is our awesome Savior and means so much to us in so many ways! There are many things we learn about Him in Scripture and a number of the things we learn comes from the different titles given to Him. Of all of the names given to Jesus, perhaps the most endearing is the title of Shepherd. And nowhere in Scripture is Jesus more clearly portrayed as the Shepherd of God’s people than in the tenth chapter of John’s gospel. In this incredible chapter, Jesus describes Himself as “the door of the sheep”, thus meaning, He is our source for eternal life. In addition, Jesus describes Himself as “The True Shepherd”. By referring to Himself as the True Shepherd, Jesus was invoking imagery that would have been familiar to His hearers. He used the symbols of sheep and their shepherd several times, referring to Himself as not only the “True” Shepherd, but the Good Shepherd”. In this series we will look at what it means that Jesus is the Good Shepherd and how that applies to our lives as God’s “sheep”.
The Shepherd's Promise!
October 15, 2023 • David Rogers • John 10:22–30
Jesus is our awesome Savior and means so much to us in so many ways! There are many things we learn about Him in Scripture and a number of the things we learn comes from the different titles given to Him. Of all of the names given to Jesus, perhaps the most endearing is the title of Shepherd. And nowhere in Scripture is Jesus more clearly portrayed as the Shepherd of God’s people than in the tenth chapter of John’s gospel. In this incredible chapter, Jesus describes Himself as “the door of the sheep”, thus meaning, He is our source for eternal life. In addition, Jesus describes Himself as “The True Shepherd”. By referring to Himself as the True Shepherd, Jesus was invoking imagery that would have been familiar to His hearers. He used the symbols of sheep and their shepherd several times, referring to Himself as not only the “True” Shepherd, but the Good Shepherd”. In this series we will look at what it means that Jesus is the Good Shepherd and how that applies to our lives as God’s “sheep”.
Jesus is our awesome Savior and means so much to us in so many ways! There are many things we learn about Him in Scripture and a number of the things we learn comes from the different titles given to Him. Of all of the names given to Jesus, perhaps the most endearing is the title of Shepherd. And nowhere in Scripture is Jesus more clearly portrayed as the Shepherd of God’s people than in the tenth chapter of John’s gospel. In this incredible chapter, Jesus describes Himself as “the door of the sheep”, thus meaning, He is our source for eternal life. In addition, Jesus describes Himself as “The True Shepherd”. By referring to Himself as the True Shepherd, Jesus was invoking imagery that would have been familiar to His hearers. He used the symbols of sheep and their shepherd several times, referring to Himself as not only the “True” Shepherd, but the Good Shepherd”. In this series we will look at what it means that Jesus is the Good Shepherd and how that applies to our lives as God’s “sheep”.
The Shepherd's Concern for His Flock!
October 8, 2023 • Myles Wolf • Revelation 7:15–17
Jesus is our awesome Savior and means so much to us in so many ways! There are many things we learn about Him in Scripture and a number of the things we learn comes from the different titles given to Him. Of all of the names given to Jesus, perhaps the most endearing is the title of Shepherd. And nowhere in Scripture is Jesus more clearly portrayed as the Shepherd of God’s people than in the tenth chapter of John’s gospel. In this incredible chapter, Jesus describes Himself as “the door of the sheep”, thus meaning, He is our source for eternal life. In addition, Jesus describes Himself as “The True Shepherd”. By referring to Himself as the True Shepherd, Jesus was invoking imagery that would have been familiar to His hearers. He used the symbols of sheep and their shepherd several times, referring to Himself as not only the “True” Shepherd, but the Good Shepherd”. In this series we will look at what it means that Jesus is the Good Shepherd and how that applies to our lives as God’s “sheep”.
The Shepherd's Promise!
October 15, 2023 • Matt Sbarra • 2 Corinthians 1:20, Psalm 91:14–16
Jesus is our awesome Savior and means so much to us in so many ways! There are many things we learn about Him in Scripture and a number of the things we learn comes from the different titles given to Him. Of all of the names given to Jesus, perhaps the most endearing is the title of Shepherd. And nowhere in Scripture is Jesus more clearly portrayed as the Shepherd of God’s people than in the tenth chapter of John’s gospel. In this incredible chapter, Jesus describes Himself as “the door of the sheep”, thus meaning, He is our source for eternal life. In addition, Jesus describes Himself as “The True Shepherd”. By referring to Himself as the True Shepherd, Jesus was invoking imagery that would have been familiar to His hearers. He used the symbols of sheep and their shepherd several times, referring to Himself as not only the “True” Shepherd, but the Good Shepherd”. In this series we will look at what it means that Jesus is the Good Shepherd and how that applies to our lives as God’s “sheep”.
The Shepherd's Challenge!
October 22, 2023 • Matt Sbarra • Matthew 5:14–16, James 2:14–17
Jesus is our awesome Savior and means so much to us in so many ways! There are many things we learn about Him in Scripture and a number of the things we learn comes from the different titles given to Him. Of all of the names given to Jesus, perhaps the most endearing is the title of Shepherd. And nowhere in Scripture is Jesus more clearly portrayed as the Shepherd of God’s people than in the tenth chapter of John’s gospel. In this incredible chapter, Jesus describes Himself as “the door of the sheep”, thus meaning, He is our source for eternal life. In addition, Jesus describes Himself as “The True Shepherd”. By referring to Himself as the True Shepherd, Jesus was invoking imagery that would have been familiar to His hearers. He used the symbols of sheep and their shepherd several times, referring to Himself as not only the “True” Shepherd, but the Good Shepherd”. In this series we will look at what it means that Jesus is the Good Shepherd and how that applies to our lives as God’s “sheep”.