The Good Shepherd - John 10
Women of Wisdom - January 15, 2025 | Rich Main | richmain.nc@gmail.com
Introduction
Although he was greatly advanced in age when he penned [his gospel], John was still actively ministering to churches. He was the sole remaining apostolic survivor who had intimate, eyewitness association with Jesus throughout His earthly ministry, death, resurrection, and ascension. The church Fathers (e.g., Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, Eusebius) indicate that after that time, John lived at Ephesus in Asia Minor, carrying out an extensive evangelistic program, overseeing many of the churches that had arisen, and conducting an extensive writing ministry. One church Father (Papias) who had direct contact with John described him as a “living and abiding voice.” As the last remaining apostle, John’s testimony was highly authoritative among the churches. Many eagerly sought to hear the one who had first-hand experience with the Lord Jesus.
-- John F. MacArthur Jr., The MacArthur Study Bible: New American Standard Bible. (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2006).
Big Idea
Jesus is the Good Shepherd who is perfect in all his ways. As His faithful sheep, we can confidently and completely entrust our lives to Him! Are you a member of his flock?
Outline
Application - Five Marks of the Good Shepherd’s Sheep
If Jesus is our Good Shepherd, then a fitting question is, “what are the marks of the Good Shepherd’s sheep?”
QUESTION: Are you one of the Good Shepherd’s sheep?