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What does John 10 teach us?

What does John 10 teach us?

Encourage students to look for truths as they study John 10 that teach us how the Savior is our Good Shepherd. At night, several shepherds gathered their individual flocks into a common sheepfold.

What is the setting of John 10?

Events recorded in this chapter refer to the following locations: Jerusalem (John 10:22–39) The east bank of Jordan River, the place where John the Baptist was baptizing at first. (John 10:40–42)

What is John chapter 10 all about?

Jesus uses the metaphor of the shepherd to explain his role in the world. Jesus really loves his metaphors. He says that people who are going to a farm must go in through the front gate. The shepherd also goes through the front gate to tend to his sheep on the farm.

What is the meaning of I am the way the truth and the life?

People want something genuine and real. Jesus said, “I am the way and the truth.” Truth is a person, not a concept. This means that we can never know the truth of our circumstances unless we have first heard from Jesus. When Jesus spoke to the disciples, they saw the real truth of their situation.

Why did Jesus describe himself as the door and Good shepherd?

Jesus taught the people that when a man enters the sheep pen, he should use the gate. If he climbs in some other way, he is a robber. He is trying to steal the sheep. By this Jesus presented himself as the door and the Good Shepherd.

What are the 5 images of the church?

list 5 images/descriptions of the church

  • Bride of Christ.
  • Holy People of God.
  • Seed of the Kingdom.
  • Pilgrim People.
  • Sign and Sacrament of the Reign of God.
  • Sacrament of Salvation.
  • Sign and Instrument of Communion with God.
  • Mystical Body of Christ.

Why is Jesus called a good shepherd?

The answer is simple. Jesus Christ, as the Good Shepherd, appears as the guide, the protector, the healer and shepherd of his sheep, who need spiritual food, healing, care and mercy. Jesus Christ, the Good Shepherd, finds joy in seeing the weak and suffering sheep to find their way towards spiritual healing.

What can we learn from Chapter 11?

Starting from verse 1 in John Chapter 11, Jesus is informed that a man (whom he dearly loves) named Lazarus is very sick. Jesus, once again showing his perfect foreknowledge, tells his disciples that Lazarus’ sickness will not end in death. The light Jesus speaks of is eternal and from God.

What is the meaning of John Chapter 9?

Chapter 9 is a summary of John’s concept of revelation and sin, according to Smith. He says Jesus’s coming reveals who people are and that we are all really in darkness. We need the giver of sight and light and the ones who own up to this need accept Jesus as the Revealer and the giver of light and sight.

What did Jesus tell the Pharisees?

For whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted. “Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You shut the kingdom of heaven in men’s faces. You yourselves do not enter, nor will you let those enter who are trying to.

How to study the Gospel of John Chapter 10?

Daily Study Questions for the Gospel of John Chapter 10 Day One. 1. As the Shepherd, how does Jesus lead us as his sheep? List 2 things from the figure of speech in verses 1-5. 2. How do we follow him as sheep? List 2 things from the figure of speech in verses 1-5. 3. Who do you think Jesus was referring to in verse 8? Day Two. 1.

Who is the ” shepherd ” in John 10?

JOHN 10:2-3 2 “But the one entering through the door is the shepherd of the sheep. 3 To him the doorkeeper opens, and the sheep hear his voice; and he calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. Who are the “shepherd” and the “sheep” (John 10:2)? Jesus is the shepherd and His followers are the sheep.

What does the Bible say about you in John 10?

The “you” (John 10:1) is plural. This is the continuation of Jesus’ words to the Pharisees recorded at the end of John chapter 9 (see Lord, I believe! ). Jesus is beginning to speak to them using an analogy.

What was the sheepfold in the Gospel of John?

A sheepfold was a large circular enclosure with high stone walls where the sheep were housed at night to protect them from wild animals and thieves. In a village most families would have their own flock of sheep. During the day the shepherds of each family would take their sheep into the fields for them to graze.