
About this episode
This episode explores John 10:1-21, highlighting Jesus as the Good Shepherd and the significance of Easter in the context of resurrection hope.
In John 10:1–21, Jesus proclaims Himself as the Good Shepherd who knows His sheep, calls them by name, and lays down His life for them. He contrasts Himself with thieves, robbers, and hired hands—leaders who use or abandon the flock when danger comes. Jesus declares that He is both the Gate, through whom His sheep find safety and abundant life, and the Shepherd, who willingly gives His life, not because it is taken from Him, but by His own authority. On Easter, this passage rings with resurrection hope: the Shepherd who lays down His life also takes it up again, proving that death does not have the final word. Some who hear Jesus are confused or hostile, but others recognize His voice and believe. Easter reminds us that the risen Christ still calls His sheep today—not to fear, but to life, belonging, and resurrection freedom under the care of the living Shepherd
Topics covered
- Good Shepherd
- resurrection
- faith
- safety
- abundant life
- Christianity
- Easter
Keywords
- Good Shepherd
- Easter
- resurrection
- John 10
- Jesus
- faith
- Christianity
- sheep
- life
- belonging
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: John 10:1–21
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