In a rich metaphor, Jesus identifies Himself as the Good Shepherd, contrasting His role with that of hired hands who abandon the sheep in danger. He emphasizes His intimate relationship with His followers, stating, 'I know my own and my own know me.' This chapter highlights themes of care, protection, and the sacrificial nature of Jesus' love, as He lays down His life for the sheep. The promise of eternal life resonates throughout the passage, assuring believers of their security in Him. Jesus also speaks of other sheep not of this fold, hinting at the inclusion of Gentiles in His redemptive plan. This chapter invites readers to reflect on their relationship with Christ, the Good Shepherd, who provides guidance, comfort, and the assurance of eternal life.
John Chapter 10
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