Friday, July 17, 2020

Given by the Father

 

[Graphic of the Good Shepherd]


Then came the Feast of Dedication at
Jerusalem. It was winter, and Jesus
was in the temple area walking in
Solomon’s Colonnade. The Jews
gathered around him, saying, “How
long will you keep us in suspense?
If you are the Christ, tell us plainly.”

Jesus answered, “I did tell you, but
you do not believe. The miracles I do
in my Father’s name speak for me,
but you do not believe because you are
not my sheep. My sheep listen to my
voice; I know them, and they follow
me. I give them eternal life, and
they shall never perish; no one can
snatch them out of my hand. My Father,
who has given them to me, is greater
than all; no one can snatch them
out of my Father’s hand.
I and the Father are one.”
—John 10:22-30

 

A few years ago, the church I attended at that time held a public community event on the Saturday before Palm Sunday called God’s Garden. The event provided a wide variety of activities and craft projects for families and children that emphasized the true meaning of Easter. The many opportunities to learn more about Jesus and His sacrifice on Calvary’s cruel cross, included one truly wonderful sight. Right there in the church parking lot a pen held some sheep. That’s right. We had sheep in the parking lot! The sheep reminded the families attending the event that Jesus is sometimes called the “Lamb of God.”

One of the really neat things about the sheep occurred whenever the shepherd—who brought them to the church’s parking lot in a trailer pulled by his truck—spoke to them. No matter how much noise teemed around them, whenever the shepherd spoke—even in the most quiet and gentle voice—the sheep stopped whatever they were doing. Immediately the sheep looked up, and turned toward the shepherd, so they could be sure to hear what he was saying. It was a truly amazing thing to watch.

In the Bible story at the beginning of today’s blog post, Jesus tells a crowd that has gathered, asking him to declare whether or not He is the Son of God, that they are not His sheep. He says that He has already answered their question and even done miracles to show them He is God’s Son, but they do not believe.

“You are not my sheep,” Jesus says. Then, He goes on to say, “My sheep listen to my voice; I know them and they follow me.”

You know, dear friends, that statement of Jesus presents a wonderful truth. When we belong to Jesus, we hear what He is trying to tell us through His written Word, the Bible. And, we also hear what He is trying to tell us when He speaks to us through the Holy Spirit in the depths of our hearts and minds.

You see, it’s very simple. We who belong to Jesus—who love Him as our Savior and Lord—need to listen to His voice, follow Him, and do exactly what He asks us to do in His written Word.

 

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