John 10 v 1 to 21
The whole of Chapter 10, is about
Jesus portraying Himself like a good shepherd taking care of his flock. In
Jesus time, shepherds would know their sheep byname. A group of shepherds would each put their
sheep in a communal pen at night, and they would be looked after by one
shepherd. who would not let anyone enter who did not belong there. The next day, each shepherd would collect
their own sheep who would recognize their keeper.
Jesus uses this analogy, to show
Himself having similar care for all who follow Him. The words of Jesus are so
assuring, in that He knows each of us personally and was willing to die for us;
He is a true pastor. If you are trusting
Jesus as your Lord and Savior, you are one of His flock.
Jesus’ sheep listen to His voice
and obey Him, they are not swayed by false teachers, and there are so many
preaching in our Churches. They tell you
the Bible is outdated, and you have to live with the times, thereby accepting a
lax moral code. We hear Church leaders,
calling for multi-faith worship, but true Christians cannot join in worship
with those who deny the divinity of Jesus. Here in this chapter, Jesus says ‘I
am the gate, no one enters except through me’.
Later in Chapter 14 He will say, ‘no one comes to the Father except
through me’.
I know to be so exclusive is not
popular, and in some Churches such statement is not welcomed, but to deny or
refuse to state is to deny the Lord Himself.
People can be like sheep, without
minds of their own. Take for example the political scene. People were praising
one leader to the skies, but when asked what his policies or beliefs were, they
had no idea, they were following because they saw others and felt they had to
go with crowd, even though balanced minded people knew he couldn’t be trusted
with a word he said.
This passage in the Bible, comes
after three months had passed from the first part of the chapter. Jesus was in the Temple when he was
surrounded by Jews, who wanted to know if He claimed to be the Messiah, and
wanted Him to say so plainly. He replied
that what he had done in God’s name was plain enough, and confirmed who He was,
and the only reason they failed to understand was because they had not followed
Him.
The reason so many people doubted
Jesus then and still do, is not because of lack of information; the problem is
that they reject the evidence given.
Jesus referred to the works of healing He had done, but they selected
what they wanted to believe.
To distort facts and figures is
common, we are seeing this as the country’s future is being debated as each
side, widely differs from the other to support their claims. When public
figures do this brazenly, it is not a good example to the rest of the population,
yet this is what they done regarding the Bible. Most of the atheistic speakers,
have never come to know Jesus or do much to learn, and have no personal
knowledge on which to deny Him, or know what He did and why.
Jesus said ‘I know my sheep and I
take care of them.’ Brash people say
they don’t need a crutch to prop them up, they feel quite adequate to take care
of themselves and stand on their own two feet, provided in many cases they are
propped up by drink or drugs.
I have heard people say after
being burgled, I was intending to get insurance cover, but never got around to
doing it. We all need security; how many
people I wonder intended to go to Church and turn to Jesus, but never made it
and now face eternal loss? Eternity is a long time.
The modern-day philosophy, is to
live life to the full and have a fantastic time, but it is a short sighted
one. Research in the United States, has
shown that being a Christian and attending Church is good for you, spiritually
and mentally and for your health generally.
Some people say I tried to find God, but nothing happened. We all need
to humble ourselves and ask God to turn our hearts to Jesus, ask the Lord to
‘teach me the way.’
When Jesus says my sheep hear my
voice, the true believer listens to the voice of Jesus, and it encourages them
and feeds them, and they try to live out that belief and faith. It takes them to Church on a Sunday morning
when others rush to supermarkets or golf courses, and although they have to
rise early on weekdays, they are still ready to do so on Sundays. The pretend
Christians attend Church when convenient, if at all, and even then, do not live
out a Christian life.
Jesus said, ‘my sheep follow me’.
This means they obey Him, and do what He commands. This does not mean they always do so without
a struggle, all of us find it hard going at times, but we realize what Jesus
gave up for us, and our attitude is then Lord whatever it costs I will do what
you say.
Jesus said, ‘if anyone will come
after me let him deny himself, take up his cross daily and follow me.’ This is the mark of true sheep.
Why do we gather here each
Sunday, often exerting a lot of effort?
For most people the satisfaction of knowing Jesus would want them to do
so, and they have a peace and joy and the feeling of inner security, and the
sense of forgiveness and belonging. Our
friends, and indeed members of our families, may not be like us and instead are
committed to a life that leads nowhere. Jesus said, ‘I give you eternal life.’
If you were to be asked to state
what quality you would like to see in a Minister, think for a moment how you
would answer. I read of a survey carried out in the United States, and the
favorite replies were, having a charismatic personality, showing a sense of
humor, able to make one feel good. What
they certainly didn’t want was some old-time revivalist type, who made one feel
a sense of guilt.
Some years ago, in this country a
new Archbishop of Canterbury had to be appointed, and one of the favorites
among Church attenders was the then Bishop of London, who many of us wanted to
see appointed, but we knew he stood little chance for he was positive,
traditional, orthodox, a true bible man.
Instead, a very nice gentlemanly man who was known for sitting on the
fence when faced with a decision, was appointed. He proved the point however, that when you
try to please everyone you end pleasing
no one.
Those of us who try to maintain
biblical integrity still have a problem. I cannot imagine any preacher of
substance setting out to cause offence, but if one preached strictly in
accordance with Scripture, the Churches would be emptier than they are now. Most
people don’t want to hear truth, they want spiritual prescriptions to make
happiness, as if the Church was a spiritual .
You may have heard of the Vicar,
who gave a literal exposition of the duties of husbands and wives, in the terms
of Paul’s Letter to Ephesians in a wealthy area of the country, with the
outcome being that numerous women left the Church taking their direct debits
with them. Preaching that passage of
Scripture in modern times, needs very careful handling, so perhaps the Vicar
was too literal, and didn’t enlarge on it.
A preacher has to decide whether
to be faithful to the Bible, avoid all contentious issues, or go with the flow.
There was a shameful and
disgraceful example recently when a
leading bishop was asked the Church’s description of a ‘woman’. I know this is
a ridiculous question to ask, but politicians of both sexes decline to answer,
lest it upset a fraction of the community.
The answer the bishop gave was,
the Church has no definition, it certainly has, but he never gave it. This
shows, as I have stated many times, our Church leaders don’t fully believe the
Bible.
A woman is a biological female,
created by God in His image as men were; simple. What an insult to women, when
people in positions of authority, fail to recognize them as a distinct body;
and fail to honor and recognize God’s creation order.
If any person is offended by a
preacher, he/she should consider
why, and then speak to the
preacher after the service rather than walk away in a huff. One preacher who was always fearless was our
Lord Himself; remember, Jesus either saved or caused people to turn away from
Him.
A lot of people who call
themselves intellectuals, think Christianity is for the poor and simple minded,
but history records many clever and able men and women, some of them with
brilliant minds and occupations, surrendered their way of life to travel far
and wide in the service of Christ. People do not give up a lucrative lifestyle
for a harsher life, without a lot of conviction.
Abraham Lincoln, the great
American President once stated God must like ordinary people, He made enough of
them.
There was a program on
television, which asked if Christians were being discriminated against. It was quite alarming, first to hear the
vitriolic anti-Christian views, and secondly to hear so-called Christians, selecting
passages and deliberately distorting to justify an immoral style of living
specifically condemned by Scripture.
But you cannot convince anyone,
who is determined not to be convinced.
We may struggle, we may hurt, and go through times of darkness, deep
depression and doubt, but we shall never perish if we have become part of Jesus
flock, but we can be sure we will one day be with Him in glory.
Paul recognized, that people had
to be treated and brought to know Christ
by teaching and persuasion, never be forced or threatened. Only by prayer and
with God’s grace.
Thank God for His Holy Gospel,
May He be Glorified.
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